The Virgin Anasazi were the westernmost Ancestral Puebloan group in the American Southwest.
This area includes parts of the Grand Canyon and the eastern Great Basin.
The people who occupied this area usually built their sites on the edges of streams ranging in elevation from 800-1300m.
[1] Unlike their eastern counterparts who constructed monumental architecture (as in Chaco Canyon) the Virgin Anasazi lived in small seasonal pueblo groups of only a few rooms.
They often used "dry" farming techniques, i.e. using ground water and rain as the source for irrigation.