White House Ruin In Canyon De Chelly National Monument
by Lyuba Filatova
Title
White House Ruin In Canyon De Chelly National Monument
Artist
Lyuba Filatova
Medium
Photograph
Description
Canyon de Chelly National Monument contains over 2500 archeological sites ranging from 1500 B.C. to 1350 A.D. and is considered one of the oldest continuously occupied sites in North America. White House Ruin is one of several cliff dwellings in Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona, on the Navajo Nation. White House Ruin was once home to the Ancestral Puebloan people. Archaeologists believe it was home to about 100 people between 1060 and 1275. The ruins comprise two different levels, one on the canyon floor and another in an alcove on the canyon walls. Between the two levels, White House Ruin had about 80 rooms and four kivas.
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August 18th, 2022
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Comments (10)
Sherilyn Harper
Congratulations Lyuba for being featured in the Seven Descriptive Word Title Group with this beautiful village ruin in Canyon DeChelley NP, wonderful aerial view
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations, your beautiful artistic work is Featured on the home page of the "Bedroom Art Gallery" group. 8/26/22 l/f
Larry Kniskern
Congratulations, Lyuba – your rock art or ruins has been featured by the Go Take a Hike Photography Group! Feel free to add it to the 2022 Featured Images thread in the group discussion board for archive.
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Congratulations, your wonderful image has been featured in The Art Workshop Group -- thanks for sharing it with us! Please feel free to add it to the most recent Feature Archive in the Discussion section (using the "embed" link on your image page). Also, if you like, please find your category in the discussion forums and embed/post the image and discuss your methods for our learning community!!!