Selasa, 28 Februari 2017

New Mexico’s Salmon Ruins and Heritage Park Preserves an Ancient Chacoan Pueblo

The ancients built their central great house in the 11th century. New Mexico’s celebrated Chaco Canyon, once the cultural center for the ancestral Puebloans (or Anasazis) of the Four Corners region, spawned several outlying colonies, the largest of which was at Salmon, about 45 miles to the north. Chaco Canyon is not to be missed, …

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