Chaco Canyon Photo Galleries (original) (raw)
Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico contains a dozen Great Houses, large multi-room masonry constructs. The Chaco Canyon structures were built between 850 and 1150.
More Chaco photo galleries in addition to this page: | ||
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Pueblo Bonito | Chetro Ketl | Casa Rinconada |
Pueblo del Arroyo | PeƱasco Blanco | Tsin Kletso |
Pueblo Pintado | Pueblo Alto | Kin Kletso |
**_Chaco Canyon Great Houses _**movie
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Of the Great Houses in Chaco Canyon, D-shaped Pueblo Bonito, possibly five stories tall along the outer arc, has the greatest number of rooms, estimated at 650. This view is from the mesa to the North of the ruin. The center wall aligns to true North and half of the south wall aligns due east-west.
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Fajada Butte is noted for the Sun Dagger hierophany, a petroglyph spiral behind slabs of rock which framed zenith passage sun and moon light as a unique, complex seasonal calendar. Below, an interactive display at Maxwell Museum, University of New Mexico, displays the change in illumination for each season. The slabs at the site recently shifted, likely studied to death!
Great Houses and Chaco roads in and around Chaco Canyon.
The style of masonry varies at the various great houses in Chaco Canyon. All the masonry is of high quality. Nonetheless, the beautiful artistry was covered with stucco and probably painted. It is all the more impressive for having survived for 1,000 years in an exposed area.
Una Vida pueblo viewing south across Chaco Wash.
Hungo Pavi Great House ruins (above) and New Alto ruins (below).
Casa Rinconada in the foreground, Pueblo Bonito across Chaco Wash, and Nuevo Alto on the horizon.