In an unthinking act of destruction by a hopeful treasure hunter/looter, a 1,000-year-old archaeological site in Utah's Fort Pearce Wash Area has suffered irreversible damage. The perpetrator, a 51-year-old man, dug a massive 15-foot-deep trench in search of treasure, disturbing a site rich in history and significance.
The area, renowned for its collection of over 100 petroglyphs dating back 500 years or more, is now tainted by this reckless act. The vandalism has disrupted crucial archaeological evidence, potentially erasing invaluable insights into the region's ancestral Puebloan culture.
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Puerco Pueblo by James Marvin Phelps
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Puerco Pueblo Petrified Forest National Park Arizona
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Pueblo Bonito, in Chaco Canyon, was occupied from 828 and 1126 CE. It was the largest of the great houses in what may have been a ceremonial center.
Explore Chaco:
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Driving through Laguna Pueblo. There is always a train going through Laguna. Those east-west tracks stay busy.
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Mesa Verde is one of America’s most beautiful national parks. Perched on its cliffsides hide amazing remnants of prehistoric Pueblo settlements.
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Pictographs at the LP panel, Emery County. November 24, 2022.
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Puerco Pueblo by James Marvin Phelps
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Puerco Pueblo Petrified Forest National Park Arizona
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Taos Pueblo, NM
here are some more photographs of the buildings found in Taos Pueblo in efforts to show appreciation towards the traditional architecture
it was such a privilege being able to visit the Pueblo and immerse myself with the environment, the experience was worth the trip
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