The third phase of Mogollon culture is often characterized by the famous Mimbres pottery. This is only one example of a society becoming more complex, (moving toward civilization). How did this likely take place?

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This pattern persisted into the Mogollon 3 period; the major changes marking this period include additional pottery types and the transition from round, lightly built pit houses to more heavily built pit homes. The people began to build separate ceremonial pit structures, or kivas. The appearance of these structures suggests the influence of the Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi), whose homeland was in northern New Mexico.Explanation: