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 * 1) They spend only the coldest months under shelter. As time went by more and more houses were built. What they did for living quarters was a circular frame from ten to twenty-five feet in diameter. Surface sand was scooped away in a bowl-like structure with a place for a fire in the middle.the walls were made out of logs stacked together and get potier at the top. They did not have an full roof they had a hole at the top so the smoke from the fire cold get out.They put mud on the walls so the walls can not crack. These are none as knives. The Anasazi also used caves. The Anasazis used the caves for shelter sometimes but they mostly used them for storing dry food . The Anasazi began a period of transition and advancement that changed them from the Basket maker Anasazi to the Anasazi. Pueblo was the name of the new building technique they were using. Around 1000 AD, masonry houses were being built with stones stacked on top of each other and mud being used for mortar. They began to build impressive dwellings, becoming expert stone masons. They increased the frequency and design of pottery making and discovered the use of the bow and arrow. By 1200 AD, village locations were being picked in spots that were safer and harder to attack indicating that war and violence were increasing. After that, for reasons largely unexplained, the Anasazi began leaving their homes and by 1300A.D, the Anasazi had disappeared.

This is an Anaszi bowl.