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Archaeological information for Anasazi Enthusiasts, and people who love the Southwest. ... Cliff Dwelling.Com; ... This website is dedicated to the Anasazi, also known as the Ancient Puebloans, who inhabited the four corners region of the American southwest.
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www.cliffdwelling.com/
www.cliffdwelling.com/
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Acoma ; (AH-koh-mah) A pueblo near Grants, New Mexico, where many descendants of the Anasazi now live. See RÍO GRANDE ; REGION ... Adobe; (ah-DOH-bay or uh-DOH-bee) [Spanish] 1. Typically, a sun-dried brick made of sand, ... Aztec or Aztec Ruins; Aztec Ruins National Monument, near Aztec, New Mexico. See Chaco Region;
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www.cliffdwellingsmuseum.com/glossry.htm
www.cliffdwellingsmuseum.com/glossry.htm
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You can see a kiva at the Manitou Cliff Dwellings. Reconstructed kivas can also be visited (and entered in some cases) at Aztec Ruins National Monument, Bandelier National Monument and Kuaua Pueblo at the Coronado State Monument, all in New Mexico, and at Mesa Verde National Monument, Colorado.
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www.cliffdwellingsmuseum.com/arch3.htm
www.cliffdwellingsmuseum.com/arch3.htm
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Called "Aztec" by early EuroAmerican settlers, who thought that the indigenous Indians could ... Starting early in the 13th century, they built pueblos with mysterious and strangely shaped towers at the heads of canyons in Utah, and they built Wetherill’s famed "cliff dwellings" in the great stone alcoves of Mesa Verde.
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www.desertusa.com/ind1/du_peo_ana.html
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On my trip to New Mexico I saw several ruins of cliff dwellings. Of the three I saw, Gila was my favorite. Gila cliff dwellings is located on the ... The Mogollons apparently experienced the same severe drought that drove the Anasazi to the North and East out of their dwellings in Aztec and Bandelier National Monument.
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www.epinions.com/review/park-Parks-All-NM-Gila_Cliff_Dw...
www.epinions.com/review/park-Parks-All-NM-Gila_Cliff_Dwellings_National_Monument/content_101746183812
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They include Chaco Culture - a remote location with many large well-preserved structures, Aztec Ruins near Farmington, and the Gila Cliff Dwellings, further south in the Mogollon Mountains.
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www.americansouthwest.net/new_mexico/bandelier/national...
www.americansouthwest.net/new_mexico/bandelier/national_monument.html
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However, not until 1864, when King S. Woolsey’s expedition came through, were the main water supply and other dwellings discovered. Once again finding Aztec connections, this natural formation was named Montezuma Well. ... Montezuma Castle Ancient Cliff Dwellings Silver Spur Tours; 299 Van Deren Road; Sedona, AZ 86336;
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www.silverspurtours.com/montezuma-castle.html
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The ancient and preserved cliff dwelling at Montezuma Castle and the stone dwellings around the rim of Montezuma Well were built by the prehistoric Sinagua Indians and not the Aztecs.
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www.arizona-leisure.com/credit-the-sinagua.html
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cliff dweller ... A member of certain Anasazi groups of the southwest United States who built rock or adobe dwellings on sheltered ledges in the sides of cliffs.
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/cliff+dwelling
dictionary.reference.com/browse/cliff+dwelling
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