The ruins trail; the south rim of Frijoles Canyon
shows in the background.
Principal Ruins of the National Monument
Bandelier National Monument is divided into two
parcels of land: the Otowi section of about 9 square miles and the
Frijoles section of nearly 33 square miles. Within these two areas are
contained great concentrations of ruins, including several of the
largest on the plateau. A number of the Bandelier ruins have been
excavated, so there is quite a detailed knowledge of the culture which
once flourished on the monument lands.
The most frequently visited part of the monument is
the canyon of the Rito de los Frijoles, wherein is located the monument
headquarters. In this well-watered and wooded canyon are to be found
ruins of the three types described above, which had well over 1,000
rooms in their prime some 500 years ago. Here also is the excavated
remnant of the largest kiva found anywhere in the Pajarito
countrya chamber which perhaps was the community center of
religious practice for the entire canyon.
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