AZTEC RUINS
Guidebook
1946
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UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
J. A. Krug, Secretary

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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Newton B. Drury, Director

CONTENTS

Cover

The Prehistoric Pueblos
   The Early Anasazi
   The Classic Period
   Chaco and Mesa Verde Classic Phases
   The End of the Classic Period
   Prehistoric Pueblo Life
The Ruins
   The Main Pueblo
   Kivas of the Aztec Ruin
   The Restored Great Kiva
   Excavated Adjacent Structures
   Burials
   Artifacts
   History of the Ruin
The Monument
How To Reach the Monument
Facilities for Visitors
Administration


A general view of the main Aztec ruin, looking southward across the Animas River Valley.


THE COVER

A section of the western face of the main ruin at Aztec Ruins National Monument. Representative of the Classic Period of the Puebloan civilization, this three-storied ruin consisted of many rectangular rooms and a number of circular ceremonial rooms called kivas. Features shown in the view include the darker decorative strip of banded masonry, square-cornered doorways, and stone ax-hewn beams.



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