Remnants of a time gone by
by Jeff Swan
Title
Remnants of a time gone by
Artist
Jeff Swan
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Photograph - Photography
Description
Pueblo II Era – 900–1150
About 900, the number of Hovenweep residential sites increased.[9] Like the people at Mesa Verde and Canyon de Chelly National Monument, about 1100 the Hovenweep village communities moved from mesa tops to the heads of canyons.[14]
People, generally considered part of the Mesa Verde branch of the northern San Juan Pueblo (Anasazi) culture,[15][16] transitioned from disperse housing and built pueblos in the late 12th century alongside springs or other water sources near or at the canyon heads. Most of the pueblo building was conducted, about the same time as the Mesa Verde cliff dwellings, between 1230 and 1275[3][17] when there were about 2,500 residents.[9] The Hovenweep architecture and pottery was like that of Mesa Verde.[11]
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Randy Rosenberger
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