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The Ancestral Puebloans lived and travelled the Four Corners area of the Southwestern United States from 1200 B.C. to A.D. 1300. Ancestral Puebloan peoples did not permanently live in the Manitou Springs area, but lived and built their cliff dwellings in the Four Corners area and across the Northern Rio Grande, several hundred miles southwest of Manitou Springs.
There was one occupation with Great Houses at the Bass Site from 1080–1150, with its peak period about 1125. [11] Based upon reporting to the Colorado Historical Society, occupancy extended into the early 13th century. [42] The North San Juan pueblo site was added to the National Register of Historic Places for Montezuma County, Colorado in 1999.
Archaeological sites of the Ancient Pueblo peoples — in present day Colorado The main article for this category is List of ancient dwellings of Pueblo peoples in Colorado . Pages in category "Ancient Puebloan archaeological sites in Colorado"
Ancestral Puebloans spanned Northern Arizona and New Mexico, Southern Colorado and Utah, and a part of Southeastern Nevada. They primarily lived north of the Patayan, Sinagua, Hohokam, Trincheras, Mogollon, and Casas Grandes cultures of the Southwest [1] and south of the Fremont culture of the Great Basin.
Archaeologists said the oldest pieces, depicting shamans and warriors, are about 1,700 years old. ‘Huge’ art gallery found carved near Colorado cliffs. See the centuries-old scenes
The Cliff House was built in 1874, has a reputation as the "finest hotel" in Manitou Springs and has lodged "numerous" famous individuals. [2] Boarding Houses: Hotels and lodging: Winter Street: 442, 444: The boarding houses are large square frame buildings. [1] El Colorado Lodge: Hotels and lodging: Manitou Avenue: 23