For the article about Basketmaker artists, see Basket weaving.
Ancestral Puebloan periods
Archaic–Early Basketmaker Era 7000–1500 BCE
Early Basketmaker II Era 1500 BCE–50 CE
Late Basketmaker II Era 50–500
Basketmaker III Era 500–750
Pueblo I Period 750–900
Pueblo II Period 900–1150
Pueblo III Period 1150–1350
Pueblo IV Period 1350–1600
Pueblo V Period 1600–present
The Basketmaker culture of the pre-Ancestral Puebloans began about 1500 BC and continued until about AD 750 with the beginning of the Pueblo I Era. The prehistoric American southwestern culture was named "Basketmaker" for the large number of baskets found at archaeological sites of 3,000 to 2,000 years ago.
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The Basketmakerculture of the pre-Ancestral Puebloans began about 1500 BC and continued until about AD 750 with the beginning of the Pueblo I Era. The...
the Basketmakerculture emerged from the local Archaic population, and by 750 AD the Ancestral Puebloans had developed from the Basketmakerculture. The...
The Early Basketmaker II Era (1500 BCE – 50 CE) was the first Post-Archaic cultural period of Ancient Pueblo People. The era began with the cultivation...
The Basketmaker III Era (500 to 750 CE) also called the "Modified Basketmaker" period, was the third period in which Ancient Pueblo People were cultivating...
Pueblo peoples, first as the Basketmakerculture and later as the more familiar Pueblo people, developed from the Desert Culture as they became less nomadic...
and some small amounts of Lino Fugitive Red and Obelisk Gray. The Basketmakerculture is believed to have lasted later than Pueblo I. Pueblo I Era (AD...
around the 12th century BCE, during the archaeologically designated Early Basketmaker II Era. Beginning with the earliest explorations and excavations, researchers...
The Late Basketmaker II Era (AD 50 to 500) was a cultural period of Ancient Pueblo People when people began living in pit-houses, raised maize and squash...
the discovery of extinct fauna and a "Folsom type" point 4 ft below a Basketmaker burial. This brief mention of the Clovis point found in place predates...
tradition – was an Archaic culture dated from 5,440 B.C. to A.D. 460 that is believed to be a predecessor to the Basketmakerculture of the Ancient Pueblo...
period encompasses the Basketmaker I, II, and III phases followed by the Pueblo I, II, III, and IV phases. In the Basketmaker II phase, the Ancestral...
pits for surplus food. It was roughly analogous to the southwestern Basketmakerculture. Trujillo phase (starting about 1,550 years BP) – Pottery was introduced...
burial. The pre-Ancestral Puebloans culture became known as the Basketmakerculture. The next period, the Pueblo I Period, began about AD 500, followed...
not specify dates. Basketmaker I, or Early Basketmaker II Basketmaker II, or Late Basketmaker II Basketmaker III, or Post-Basketmaker Pueblo I Period, or...
people in the San Juan Basin were hunter-gatherers: the Archaic–Early Basketmaker people. These small bands descended from nomadic Clovis big-game hunters...
probably created by people of the Basketmaker II or Fremont culture. Cedar Mesa is located at a point where the two cultures overlapped. The panel is probably...
containing evidence of Holocene habitation from the Archaic period to the Basketmakerculture and possibly even by Navajo or Paiute. Among the items unearthed...
homes and villages were based on the pit-house, a common feature in the Basketmaker periods. Villages consisted of apartment-like complexes and structures...
burial mounds. See Prehistory of Ohio. 500–1 BC: Basketmaker phase of early Ancestral Pueblo culture begins in the American Southwest. 500 BC–AD 1000:...
Time-Life Books. pp. 29, 30. ISBN 0-8094-9400-0. Archaic-Early Basketmaker Period. Chaco Culture National Historical Park, National Park Service. Retrieved...
what has been called the Virgin Anasazi culture (c. 500) and the Parowan Fremont group developed as the Basketmakers settled in permanent communities. Both...
in the 1920s. Pueblo I Period (AD 750–900) pottery followed the BasketmakerCulture pottery making tradition in the Southwest. Simple gray pottery forms...
dated about 9,000 to 8,800 BCE, occurred between the Clovis culture and Folsom culture periods. The Goshen Complex was first recognized at the Hell Gap...