Una Vida

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Una Vida is an ancient Chacoan great house ruin in northwestern New Mexico, notable for its multi-story masonry architecture and significance within the Chaco Culture.

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Una Vida canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chacoan great house
archaeological site
ruin
associatedWith Chaco Culture National Historical Park
surface form: Chaco Canyon
constructedInCentury 10th century
11th century
constructedInPeriod Pueblo II period
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county San Juan County, New Mexico
surface form: San Juan County
culture Ancestral Puebloans
surface form: Ancestral Puebloan
hasAccess hiking trail from Chaco Culture National Historical Park visitor center
hasArchitecturalFeature core-and-veneer masonry
kivas
multi-story room blocks
plaza
hasArchitecturalStyle multi-story masonry architecture
hasCondition ruin
hasConstructionTechnique coursed masonry
hasFunction ceremonial center
residential complex
storage area
hasLayout D-shaped plan
hasMaterial mortar
sandstone
hasNumberOfStories multiple stories
hasOrientation planned in relation to surrounding canyon topography
hasPreservationStatus stabilized archaeological remains
hasResearchActivity subject of archaeological investigation
hasSignificance important Chacoan ceremonial and residential center
key component of Chaco Culture World Heritage landscape
hasView overlooks Chaco Canyon
heritageDesignation part of Chaco Culture UNESCO World Heritage Site
part of a U.S. National Historical Park
locatedIn Chaco Culture National Historical Park
United States of America
surface form: United States

northwestern New Mexico
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
near Gallo Wash
partOf Chaco Culture National Historical Park
surface form: Chaco Culture

Chaco Phenomenon
surface form: Chacoan great house system

network of Chacoan roads and communities
state New Mexico

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