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	<title>Comments on: Ancient Civilization Lesson 3b: Early Research</title>
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		<title>By: jasmine m</title>
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		<description>The Ancient Pueblo Peoples were superb farmers in spite of the harsh and arid climate. They ate mainly corn, beans, and squash. They knew how to dry their food and could store it for years. Women ground the dried corn into flour, which they made into paper-thin cakes. They cooked these on a hot rock. Today their ancestors call these cakes piki. They cooked stews in clay pots over a fire.

All of the womens always have to work hard to grow crops because they need it to eat and survive and it&#039;s so cool that  they can make cake out of dried corn also they can make stew with a clay pot over a fire , i always  thought that  clay pot can melt but it doesn&#039;t well if you read a story call &quot;Ancient pueblo peoples&quot; because it&#039;s really intresting.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Ancient Pueblo Peoples were superb farmers in spite of the harsh and arid climate. They ate mainly corn, beans, and squash. They knew how to dry their food and could store it for years. Women ground the dried corn into flour, which they made into paper-thin cakes. They cooked these on a hot rock. Today their ancestors call these cakes piki. They cooked stews in clay pots over a fire.</p>
<p>All of the womens always have to work hard to grow crops because they need it to eat and survive and it&#8217;s so cool that  they can make cake out of dried corn also they can make stew with a clay pot over a fire , i always  thought that  clay pot can melt but it doesn&#8217;t well if you read a story call &#8220;Ancient pueblo peoples&#8221; because it&#8217;s really intresting.</p>
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