800 Year Old Box Canyon Ruins, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona


Wupatki National Monument is a culturally rich and historically significant site located in northern Arizona, USA. The monument contains the remains of several ancient Native American dwellings and pueblos that were built by the Ancestral Puebloan people between 1100 and 1250 AD. The most prominent of these is the Wupatki Pueblo, which is believed to have been a hub of trade and commerce between different Native American groups. The site is also home to numerous petroglyphs and rock art, which provide a glimpse into the spiritual and cultural beliefs of the indigenous people who once inhabited the region.


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