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Southwest Settlements
Refers to the dry region encompassing New Mexico and Arizona where societies like the Hohokam, Anasazi, and pueblos thrived.
Multifaceted Societies
Complex societies that emerged in the Southwest settlements, characterized by diverse social and economic structures.
Maize Cultivation
The introduction of maize farming from Mexico into the region, leading to economic growth and the development of irrigation systems.
Social and Economic Classes
The variations in societal strata based on wealth and status within the evolving complex society of the Southwest settlements.
Arid Climate Preservation
The dry climate in the region aiding in the preservation of ancient stone and masonry dwellings despite challenges like drought and conflicts with other native groups.