Honanki Ruins: Photos Reveal Sprawling, Ancient Pueblos
By Linda & Dr. Dick Buscher, Live Science Contributors | December 17, 2017 08:37am ET
Early native people have long made their homes in the east-central region of today's Arizona. The Clovis People (11,500 B.C. to 9000 B.C.) once hunted mammoths, giant sloths, bison and camels here in what was a savanna-like climate. When the big-game animals disappeared around 9000 B.C., so too did the Clovis people. Yet, the land was still rich in natural resources, and soon groups of archaic people with their hunting-gathering nomadic lifestyles moved into and across the land.
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