Park Brochure

Trade
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Mesa Verde's economy was more complex than might appear at first glance.
Even within a small agricultural community, there undoubtedly were persons
more skilled than others at weaving or leather-working or making pottery,
arrowpoints, jewelry, baskets, sandals, or other specialized articles.
Their efficiency gave them a surplus, which they probably shared or
bartered with neighbors. This exchange went on between communities too.
Seashells from the coast, turquoise, pottery, and cotton from the south
were some of the items that found their way to Mesa Verde. these items
were passed along from village to village or carried by traders on foot
over a far-flung network of trails.
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