Salado culture
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salado-culture-303-4001176
title:
Salado culture
text:
Salado culture, or Salado Horizon, was a human culture in the upper Salt River of the Tonto Basin in southeastern Arizona from approximately 1150 CE through the 15th century. Distinguishing characteristics of the Salado include distinctive Salado Polychrome pottery, communities within walled adobe compounds, and burial of the dead. The Salado were farmers, using simple irrigation techniques to water fields of maize, beans, pumpkins, amaranth, and cotton. They also hunted local game and gathered
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Culture of the people of the Salt River area of Arizona
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salado_culture
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date modified:
2022-08-21T08:19:19Z
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