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This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its cliff dwellings built by the Ancestral Puebloan people between 600 and 1300 AD.
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This park protects the remains of a major Chacoan cultural center that flourished between 850 and 1250 AD.
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This site contains over 200 prehistoric mounds built by Native American people between 600 and 1400 AD.
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This site preserves a Mississippian culture temple mound complex that was built between 1000 and 1200 AD.
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This site protects the remains of a four-story Hohokam structure that was built between 1300 and 1450 AD.
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This monument protects a vast area of land that contains over 6,000 archaeological sites, including cliff dwellings, mesa top villages, and rock art panels.
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This site protects a cliff dwelling that was built by the Sinagua people between 1100 and 1450 AD.
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This site is one of the oldest and largest earthwork complexes in North America.
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This monument preserves a canyon that was home to the Navajo people for centuries.
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Taos Pueblo is a living Native American community that has been continuously inhabited for over 1,000 years.
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