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    Sinagua - Wikipedia

    The Sinagua were a pre-Columbian culture that occupied a large area in central Arizona from the Little Colorado River, near Flagstaff, to the Verde River, near Sedona, including the Verde Valley, area around San Francisco Mountain, and significant portions of the Mogollon Rim country, between … See more

    The name Sinagua was coined in 1939 by archaeologist Harold S. Colton, founder of the Museum of Northern Arizona, from the Spanish words sin … See more

    The Sinagua economy was based on a combination of hunter-gatherer foraging and subsistence agriculture. They hunted a variety of game … See more

    Known as Alameda Brown Ware, their plain pottery was built using the paddle-and-anvil method. Their clay was grey or brown, See more

    Several contemporary Hopi clans trace their ancestry to immigrants from the Sinagua culture, who they believe left the Verde Valley for religious reasons. Pima, Tohono O'odham See more

    Colton also distinguished between two different Sinagua cultures. The Northern Sinagua were loosely centered in the highlands around … See more

    Early Sinagua sites consist mostly of large pit houses, similar to the ones built by the Hohokam people of southern Arizona, and wooden buildings. … See more

    Sinagua peoples left the Verde Valley by the early 15th century. Like other pre-Columbian cultures in the southwest, the Sinagua apparently abandoned their permanent settlements around this time, though the precise reasons for such a large-scale … See more

     
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    WEBJul 8, 2022 · One of the most educational Sedona ruins is the Palatki Heritage Site. This site is a large collection of cliff dwellings and pictographs. Archeologists believe this was one of the Sinagua’s largest …

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    WEBThe numerous types of ruins at the site are a testament to the ingenuity of the Sinaguan people who lived there. You can examine: an ancient pit house, large dwellings tucked in caves inside the well, and the remains …

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    WEBAug 7, 2017 · Although the Sinagua only lived in these alcoves for approximately 125 years, the Walnut Canyon cliff dwellings are the most visible ruins of the National Monument’s 232 prehistoric sites. When the …

  11. Montezuma Castle National Monument - Wikipedia

    WEBMontezuma Castle National Monument protects a set of well-preserved dwellings located in Camp Verde, Arizona, which were built and used by the Sinagua people, a pre-Columbian culture closely related to the …

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