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    The Room 33 Burial at Pueblo Bonito Has Been Interpreted
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The Room 33 Burial at Pueblo Bonito Has Been Interpreted

Question 62

Question 62

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The Room 33 burial at Pueblo Bonito has been interpreted by some as that of:


A) slaves
B) Spanish colonists
C) a ruling family at Chaco Canyon
D) victims of cannibalism

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