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  1. Aridamérique. Les Indiens Pueblos, de l'espagnol pueblo (village), sont des Amérindiens vivant dans des pueblos, qui sont des maisons juxtaposées en pierre (comme les Hopis) ou en adobe (comme dans la vallée du Rio Grande ). Par extension, on utilise le terme pour désigner leurs habitants, bien que les pueblos ne forment pas un peuple unique.

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  3. Pages in category "Pueblo Revival architecture in Miami Springs, Florida" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Territorial Revival architecture. Villagra Building, Santa Fe (1934) Territorial Revival architecture describes the style of architecture developed in the U.S. state of New Mexico in the 1930s. It derived from New Mexico vernacular Territorial Style, an original style from Santa Fe de Nuevo México following the founding of Albuquerque in 1706.

  5. The Pueblo II Period (AD 900 to AD 1150) was the second pueblo period of the Ancestral Puebloans of the Four Corners region of the American southwest. During this period people lived in dwellings made of stone and mortar, enjoyed communal activities in kivas , built towers and dams for water conservation, and implemented milling bins for processing maize.

  6. Puebloan peoples. Pueblos. Native American architecture. Pre-Columbian architecture. Architectural history. Cultural heritage. Archaeology of the United States.

  7. Florida. Spanish colonial architecture was built in Florida and the Southeastern United States from 1559 to 1821. The conch style is represented in Pensacola, Florida and other areas of Florida, adorning houses with balconies of wrought iron, as appears in the mostly Spanish-built French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Fires in 1788 and 1794 ...