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Anasazi Throw Pillow featuring the photograph Anasazi Citadel Ruin - Cedar Mesa #3 by Gary Whitton

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Anasazi Citadel Ruin - Cedar Mesa #3 Throw Pillow

Gary Whitton

by Gary Whitton

$27.00

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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.

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Anasazi Citadel Ruin - Cedar Mesa - Utah

The Anasazi were a people known to have inhabited the four corners region of Utah, Colorado, Arizona,... more

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Anasazi Citadel Ruin - Cedar Mesa #3 Photograph by Gary Whitton

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Anasazi Citadel Ruin - Cedar Mesa - Utah

The Anasazi were a people known to have inhabited the four corners region of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico, from approximately 100 AD, until 1600 AD. Known academically as the Ancestral Puebloans, they went through a number of phases of development, going through a variety phases from the Basketmaker II-III stages, up through the Pueblo I-IV phases. Each phase is marked by increasing technological sophistication in their development, both in food production, and housing. The Basketmaker culture was known primarily as semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers, that ultimately evolved into a society situated in well established cliff dwelling agricultural communities that grew crops of corn, beans, and squash in the canyons of the Colorado Plateau in the American Southwest.

The Ancestral Puebloans were among four major pre-Colombian native cultural traditions to exist in the southwest. The others include the Mogollon, Hohokam, and P...

About Gary Whitton

Gary Whitton

Gary has worked as a stock and fineart photographer for more than a decade, with a focus on landscapes, nature, architecture, and night photography. His photography has appeared in content produced by Foders, Conde Nast, Macmillan, Microsoft, the American Water Resources Association, and the European Commission. Follow me on - Facebook, Zazzle and Ultimateplaces.com

 

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