Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mesa Verde National Park' has mentioned 'Food' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
By 300, corn had become the preeminent staple of the Basketmaker II people's diet, which relied less and less on wild food sources and more on domesticated crops.
Basketmakers endeavored to store enough food for their family for one year, but also retained residential mobility so they could quickly relocate their dwellings in the event of resource depletion or consistently inadequate crop yields.
Pueblo I people doubled their capacity for food storage from one year to two and built interconnected, year-round residences called pueblos.
[30] Civic leaders in the region likely attained power and prestige by distributing food during times of drought.
[51] The archaeological record indicates that, rather than being isolated to the Mesa Verde region, violent conflict was widespread in North America during the late 13th and early 14th centuries, and was likely exacerbated by global climate changes that negatively affected food supplies throughout the continent.
When conditions were good, 3 or 4 acres (1.2 or 1.6xc2xa0ha) of land would provide enough food for a family of three or four individuals for one year, providing they supplemented with game and wild plants.
The park offers hiking trails, a campground, and, during peak season, facilities for food, fuel, and lodging; these are unavailable in the winter.