Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Ruins at Kiatuthlanna Eastern Arizona
Basket Maker I is the nomadic hunting stage during which the people were thinly distributed over the region. Food consisted of game, wild vegetable products, and such wild fruits as the country afforded. The people probably relied to a large extent on caves for shelter, although they may have erected an occasional ?imsy dwelling. The introduction of corn from the Middle American area to the south led to the beginnings of agriculture and the second stage of their culture.
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