List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in Arizona
This is a list of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in Arizona.
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Locations
Site name | Pueblo peoples | Nearest town (modern name) | Location | Type | Description | Photo |
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Unknown | Anasazi | St. Michaels | End of Yellow Meadow Road, Navajo Nation | Single Dwelling | Ruins located in the Navajo Nation | |
Agate House | Holbrook | Ruins located in the Petrified Forest National Park | ||||
Antelope House | Canyon de Chelly | Ruins located in Canyon de Chelly National Monument | ||||
Awatovi | Navajo County | Ruins | ||||
Bailey Ruin | Pinedale, Arizona | Ruins of a multistoried pueblo of 200–250 rooms, AD 1275–1325 (late Pueblo III Era and/or early Pueblo IV Era). | ||||
Betatakin | Ancestral Pueblo | Kayenta | Navajo Reservation | Grand house | Ruins located at the Navajo National Monument. | |
Box Canyon Ruins | Flagstaff | Ruins located in the Wupatki National Monument. | ||||
Canyon Creek Ruins | Salado | Ruins located in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness | ||||
Casa Grande | Hohokam | Coolidge | Ruins | |||
Casa Malpaís | Springerville | Ruins, National Historic Landmark | ||||
Cerro Prieto | Hohokam | Trincheras | Ruins | |||
Chichilticalli | Ruins. Chichilticalli is in southern Arizona in the Sulfur Springs Valley, within the bend of the Dos Cabeza and Chiricahua Mountains. | |||||
Citadel | Sinagua | Flagstaff | Ruins located in the Wupatki National Monument. | |||
Cold Springs Ruins | Salado | Ruins, located in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness. | ||||
Cooper Forks Canyon Ruins | Salado | Ruins located in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness. | ||||
Devil's Chasm | Salado | Ruins located in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness. | ||||
Elden | Sinagua | Flagstaff | Ruins | |||
Homolovi | Ancestral Puebloan | Winslow | Ruins located at Homolovi State Park | |||
Honanki | Sedona | Ruins | ||||
Indian Mesa | Hohokam | Peoria | Lake Pleasant Regional Park | Village | Ruins | |
Inscription House | Ancestral Pueblo | Kayenta | Navajo Reservation | Grand house | Ruins located at the Navajo National Monument | |
Kiet Siel | Ancestral Pueblo | Kayenta | Navajo Reservation | Grand house | Ruins located at the Navajo National Monument. | |
Kinishba | Mogollon | Whiteriver | Great house | Ruins. Including more than 600 rooms, this great house is a National Historic Landmark located on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation.[1] | ||
Kinnazinde | Ruins. | |||||
Lomaki | Sinagua | Flagstaff | Ruins located in the Wupatki National Monument. | |||
Los Morteros | Hohokam | Trincheras | Ruins. | |||
Montezuma Castle | Sinagua | Ruins. A National Monument. | ||||
Nalakihu | Sinagua | Flagstaff | Ruins located in the Wupatki National Monument. | |||
Old Oraibi | Hopi | Oraibi | Great house | Active with ruins on-site. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and declared a National Historic Landmark. | ||
Palatki | Sinagua | Sedona | Ruins located on the Palatki Heritage Site. | |||
Pueblo Canyon Ruins | Salado | Ruins. Located in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness. | ||||
Pueblo Grande | Phoenix | Ruins. A National Historic Landmark. | ||||
Sierra Ancha | Salado | Cliff dwellings | Ruins. | |||
Sliding House | Navajo land | Ruins located in Canyon de Chelly National Monument. | ||||
Snaketown | Phoenix | Ruins. Located in the Hohokam Pima National Monument, it is listed as a National Historic Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places. | ||||
Tumamoc Hill | Hohokam | Trincheras | Ruins. | |||
Tusayan | Ruins located in the Grand Canyon. | |||||
Tuzigoot | Sinagua | Clarkdale | Ruins. A National Monument. | |||
Upper ruin | Salado | Roosevelt | Ruins. The pueblo sits in the Tonto National Monument Archeological District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is located in the Tonto National Monument. | |||
Walnut Canyon | Sinagua | Flagstaff | Ruins, national monument | |||
White House | Navajo land | Ruins located in Canyon de Chelly National Monument | ||||
Wukoki | Sinagua | Flagstaff | Ruins located in the Wupatki National Monument. | |||
See also
References
- Journal of the Southwest 49 (1): 1-94, March 2007
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