Engineering:List of archaeological sites in Chihuahua, Mexico
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This is a list of archaeological sites in Chihuahua, Mexico.
Locations
Template:NMON color |Site name | Template:NMON color |Culture | Template:NMON color |Nearest town (modern name) | Template:NMON color |Location | Template:NMON color |Type | Template:NMON color class="unsortable"|Description | Template:NMON color class="unsortable"|Photo |
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Bocoyna | Tarahumara | Bocoyna | Ruins | |||
Cerro Juanaqueña | Hohokam | Trincheras | Ruins | |||
Cuarenta Casas | Mogollon culture[1] | Vallecito | Ruins. Located at Cuarenta Casas. | |||
Cueva del Puente | Mogollon culture | Vallecito | Ruins. Located at Cuarenta Casas. | |||
Cueva de la Serpiente | Mogollon culture | Vallecito | Ruins, located at Cuarenta Casas. | |||
Cueva Grande | Mogollon culture[1] | Vallecito | Ruins. Located at Cuarenta Casas. | |||
Cueva del Puente | Mogollon culture | Madera | Ruins. Located at Cuarenta Casas. | |||
Cueva de las Ventanas | Mogollon culture | Vallecito | Ruins. Located at Cuarenta Casas. | |||
Cueva de la Momia | Ciudad Madera | Ruins. | ||||
Cueva de la Olla | Nuevo Casas Grandes | Ruins | ||||
Cueva de la Ranchería | Ciudad Madera | Ruins | ||||
House of the Ovens | Mogollon culture | Janos | Ruins located at Casas Grandes that is part of a World Heritage Site. A single-story room and four kivas. It forms part of a larger complex consisting of nine rooms and two small plazas. | |||
House of the Serpent | Mogollon culture | Janos | Ruins located at Casas Grandes that is part of a World Heritage Site. Originally consisted of 26 rooms and three plazas. | |||
Cuarenta Casas | Mogollon culture[1] | Vallecito | Ruins | |||
Complejo Huapoca | Mogollon culture | Cuarenta Casas | Ruins | |||
Cueva de la Olla | Mogollon culture | Cuarenta Casas | Ruins. | |||
Cueva Grande | Mogollon culture | Cuarenta Casas | Ruins | |||
Cueva de las Jarillas | Mogollon culture | Cuarenta Casas | Ruins | |||
Huápoca | Mogollon culture | Ciudad Madera | Ruins | |||
House of the Macaws | Mogollon culture | Janos | Ruins located at Casas Grandes that is part of a World Heritage Site. This site is so named because 122 birds were buried beneath its floors. | |||
House of the Wells | Mogollon culture | Janos | Ruins located at Casas Grandes that is part of a World Heritage Site. The large storage cistern in one of its plazas that was fed from the common network. | |||
Nido del Aguila | Mogollon culture | Vallecito | Ruins, located at Cuarenta Casas. | |||
Paquimé / Casas Grandes | Mogollon culture[1] | Janos | Ruins. Located at Casas Grandes, this is a World Heritage Site. | |||
La Ranchería | Mogollon culture | Madera | Ruins. Located at Cuarenta Casas. |
See also
- History of Chihuahua
Notes
References
- Alfredo Lopez Austin; Leonardo Lopez Lujan (2005). Mexico's Indigenous Past. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 978-08061-3723-0. https://books.google.com/books?id=tzB4rfXObCwC&q=Mexico's%20Indigenous%20Past&pg=PA352. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of archaeological sites in Chihuahua, Mexico.
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