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  2. Pueblo Bonito - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo Bonito is the largest great house in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Examination of pack rat middens revealed that at the time that Pueblo Bonito was built, Chaco Canyon and the surrounding areas were wooded by trees such as ponderosa pines. Evidence of such trees can be seen within the structure of Pueblo Bonito, such as the first-floor ...

  3. Timeline of Chacoan history - Wikipedia

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    Unpredictable rainfall. Little building at Pueblo Bonito [1] 1000 "Chaco phenomenon" acceleration of cultural development 1000-1075 Great House construction, and roads expanded. The first usage of chocolate further than central Mexico was first used in ceramic cylinders for rituals. [6] 1000-1140 Escavada Black-on-White ceramics 1025-1090

  4. Great house (pueblo) - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo Bonito, in Chaco Canyon. A great house is a large, multi-storied Ancestral Puebloan structure; they were built between 850 and 1150. Whereas the term "great house" typically refers to structures in Chaco Canyon, they are also found in more northerly locations in the San Juan Basin, including the Mesa Verde region.

  5. Casa Rinconada - Wikipedia

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    Casa Rinconada is an Ancestral Puebloan archaeological site located atop a ridge adjacent to a small rincon across from Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, northwestern New Mexico, United States. The Ancestral Puebloan great kiva, Casa Rinconada.

  6. List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Located near Pueblo Bonito, it is on the north side of the arroyo. The original height was probably 4 stories, with two kivas in the court, three built within the pueblo walls, and four outside the main building. Pueblo del Encierro: Keresan Cochiti: Ruins located near the Cochiti Pueblo. Pueblo de los Jumanos: Jumano: Great house

  7. Neil Judd - Wikipedia

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    Neil Merton Judd (October 27, 1887 – December 19, 1976) was an American archaeologist who studied under both Byron Cummings and Edgar Lee Hewett.He was the long-term curator of archaeology at the United States National Museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution.