Which of the following native American cultures built connected stone homes

The Anasazi culture is known for building connected stone homes. They inhabited the Four Corners region of the United States (present-day Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah) from approximately 1 AD to 1300 AD. Their homes, known as cliff dwellings, were constructed using stones and mortar, and were typically built into natural alcoves or cliffs. These dwellings were connected and often formed larger communities.