Hackberry Group

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Hackberry Group is an archaeological complex of ancestral Puebloan ruins within Hovenweep National Monument, known for its ancient masonry structures and cultural significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ancestral Puebloan ruin complex
archaeological site
archaeologicalDiscipline Southwestern archaeology
associatedWith Hovenweep National Monument
surface form: Hovenweep cultural landscape
belongsToTradition Puebloan architectural tradition
conservationGoal preservation of Ancestral Puebloan cultural resources
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Ancestral Puebloans
hasFeature agricultural features
habitation structures
kivas
masonry structures
room blocks
stone masonry walls
tower-like structures
hasType clustered ruin group
multi-room masonry pueblo
hasView surrounding canyons and mesas
heritage Ancestral Puebloan
locatedIn Hovenweep National Monument
San Juan County, Utah
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
materialUsed stone masonry
wooden beams
nearby other Hovenweep ruin groups
openToPublic yes
partOf Four Corners region archaeological sites
ancestral Puebloan settlement system in Hovenweep area
period Pueblo II period
Pueblo III period
protectionStatus protected area within a U.S. national monument
region Colorado Plateau
significance archaeological significance
cultural significance for Ancestral Puebloan history
usedFor agricultural support
ceremonial activities
residential purposes

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Hovenweep National Monument contains Hackberry Group