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Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours 's earliest history was written with earthquakes, heat and elemental forces.
Seas once covered Verde Valley of
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours . Erosion has created formations in hues of red and orange that color
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours .

Cultural remnants were left in
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours by ancient peoples referred as the Desert Culture, the Anasazi and Hohokam
groups. Researchers believe that the Hopi tribes descend from this
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours area culture.
Indigenous to
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours , the Sinagua, an agrarian society that dry farmed and traded in the
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours area during 1100-1400 AD. Commerce in
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours was not limited to nearby tribes, but as a hub, trading with Pacific,
and South America groups.
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours 's area rich minerals, salt and copper were exported items. Peace among
tribes prevailed during religious ceremonies that took place in the
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours region.

Traces of these ancient civilizations of
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours can be found in the great pueblos. The Palatki ruin, constructed by the
Sinagua, located between
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours and Clarkdale, depicts drawings of snakes and Kokopelli. 50 people or
more may have resided in these pueblos. Honanki, another Sinaguan ruin
near
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours , held around 60 rooms.
Southeast of
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours is Montezuma's Castle and Montezuma's Well. Cliff dwellings were also
built in the
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours region by the Sinagua. The
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours area was originally occupied by the Hohokam.

Volcanic disturbances in
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours drew the Hohokam to more fertile lands, the Sinagua settled in the
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours area, building above ground dwellings. The Sinagua used the irrigation
techniques of the Hohokam to tame
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours . The Sinagua vanished from
Sedona Red Rock Jeep Tours for reasons unknown.
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