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Puebloan Culture Collection

Discover the rich history of Puebloan culture in the American Southwest, as depicted in this scene from Pecos National Historic Park in New Mexico



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Discover the rich history of Puebloan culture in the American Southwest, as depicted in this scene from Pecos National Historic Park in New Mexico. In the foreground, a ancient Kiva, a sacred ceremonial structure, stands proudly. Behind it, the Pueblo Mission at San Ildefonso, dating back to 1300 AD, is nestled against the backdrop of Chaco Culture National Historical Park. Elsewhere in the region, ancient ruins like those at Aztex Butte in Canyonlands National Park in Utah, and the Target Ruins in the Coomb Ridge area, offer a glimpse into the lives of these people who built mud and stone granaries up to 1000 years ago. The UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Taos Pueblo, with its San Geronimo Chapel and Taos Pueblo, both dating to 1000 AD, provide a unique window into the past, showcasing the enduring legacy of this ancient civilization.