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(10 points) What did native arkansans from the woodland tradition do

A)used mussel shells in their pottery
B) hunted wooly mammoth
D) developed a salt trade
C) lived in ledges and cliffs

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Answer:

C) lived in ledges and cliffs

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User Tamir Daniely
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I believe the answer is C. Native Arkansans from the Woodland tradition made their homes on the ledges and cliffs, where the rocky overhangs of the cliff walls protected them from the wind and rain. The Mississippi Tradition used mussel shells in pottery. The Paleo-Arkansans hunted mammoth and the Caddo developed salt trade.

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