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Wupatki National Monument

George Grant photographaed at Wupatki in 1935.
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The open circular structure at the main Wupatki Ruin, resembling a Kiva somewhat but lacking in most of the Kiva features. It had no roof. It is the only structure of its kind thus far found in the Southwest. Wupatki National Monument, 1935.
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The open circular structure at the main Wupatki Ruin, resembling a Kiva somewhat but lacking in most of the Kiva features. It had no roof. It is the only structure of its kind thus far found in the Southwest. Wupatki National Monument, 1935.

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  • The open circular structure at the main Wupatki Ruin, resembling a Kiva somewhat but lacking in most of the Kiva features. It had no roof. It is the only structure of its kind thus far found in the Southwest. Wupatki National Monument, 1935.
  • Ruins of the Main House, dating between 1087 and 1197 AD, and abandoned around 1250 AD. Wupatki means "Long House" in the Hopi language. Wupatki National Monument, 1935.
  • Ruins of the Main House, dating from 1087 to 1197 AD. Site was abandoned around 1250 AD. Wind Cave National Monument, 1935.
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