Palatki

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Palatki is an ancient cliff dwelling and rock art site in central Arizona, notable for its well-preserved ruins and petroglyphs left by the Sinagua people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
cliff dwelling
rock art site
accessRestricted yes
associatedWithCulture Sinagua people NERFINISHED
builtBy Sinagua people NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedBy federal regulations for cultural resources
hasAccessType guided tours
hasArchaeologicalEvidenceOf agricultural activity in surrounding area
prehistoric habitation
hasArtStyle Archaic period rock art
Sinagua rock art
hasBuildingType multi-room masonry dwellings
hasConstructionMaterial sandstone
hasFeature interpretive trails
multiple alcoves
rock shelters
visitor center
well-preserved cliff dwellings
hasNameEtymology name derived from Hopi language meaning "red house"
hasNearbySite Honanki NERFINISHED
hasRockArtType petroglyphs
pictographs
hasViewOf Red Rock Country landscape
heritageDesignation U.S. National Register of Historic Places site NERFINISHED
locatedIn Arizona NERFINISHED
Coconino National Forest NERFINISHED
central Arizona NERFINISHED
locatedNear Sedona, Arizona NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
occupiedDuring circa 1100–1400 CE
partOf Red Rock Ranger District NERFINISHED
preservationStatus protected site
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
requiresReservation yes
subjectOf archaeological studies of Sinagua culture
rock art documentation projects
timePeriod pre-Columbian
usedFor archaeological research
cultural interpretation
heritage tourism

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Sinagua culture majorSite Palatki