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  2. List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Anasazi Bluff Ruins located in Hovenweep National Monument. Monarch Cave: Anasazi Bluff Ruins located in Butler Wash, Utah. Hovenweep House: Anasazi Bluff Ruins located in Hovenweep National Monument. Rim Rock House: Anasazi Bluff Ruins located in Hovenweep National Monument. Twin Towers: Anasazi Bluff Ruins located in Hovenweep National Monument.

  3. Anasazi State Park Museum - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Boulder, Utah, at the edge of 11,000-foot-tall (3,400 m) Boulder Mountain. [4] The park is focused around the reconstructed ruins of an ancient Anasazi village, referred to as the Coombs Village Site, which is located directly behind the museum. There is a self-guided trail visitors can take through the village with ...

  4. Ancestral Puebloans - Wikipedia

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    Ancestral Puebloan ruins in Dark Canyon Wilderness, Utah In this later period, the Pueblo II became more self-contained, decreasing trade and interaction with more distant communities. Southwest farmers developed irrigation techniques appropriate to seasonal rainfall, including soil and water control features such as check dams and terraces.

  5. Hovenweep National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Website. Hovenweep National Monument. Hovenweep National Monument is located on land in southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah, between Cortez, Colorado and Blanding, Utah on the Cajon Mesa of the Great Sage Plain. Shallow tributaries run through the wide and deep canyons into the San Juan River. [3]

  6. Moon House - Wikipedia

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    Outside view of the Moon House structure. Moon House (sometimes written as Moonhouse) is a Pueblo III-period cliff dwelling located in southeastern Utah on Cedar Mesa in Bears Ears National Monument. It was created by the Ancestral Puebloan peoples between 1150 and 1300. Interior view of Moon House showing some of the designs on the surfaces of ...

  7. Moqui Cave - Wikipedia

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    The cave lies along U.S. Route 89, about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Kanab. It extends roughly 200 feet (61 m) into a Navajo Sandstone formation in the bottom of Three Lakes Canyon. [9][10] The cave referred to as the "Moqui Cave" is not a natural cave at all. It was a sand mine to obtain sand to make glass.