Tyonyi Pueblo ruins

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Tyonyi Pueblo ruins are the remains of an ancient Ancestral Puebloan village in what is now Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico, notable for its circular communal structure and surrounding cliff dwellings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ancestral Puebloan village
archaeological site
adjacentTo cliff dwellings in Frijoles Canyon
associatedWith Pueblo peoples of the Rio Grande region
conservationStatus protected site
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRegion American Southwest NERFINISHED
hasFeature adjacent cliff dwellings
central plaza
circular communal structure
kivas
multi-room pueblo layout
hasNameVariant Tyuonyi NERFINISHED
Tyuonyi Pueblo ruins NERFINISHED
hasTrailAccess Main Loop Trail at Bandelier National Monument NERFINISHED
heritage Ancestral Puebloan NERFINISHED
languageOfName Keresan-derived place name (Tyuonyi)
locatedIn Bandelier National Monument NERFINISHED
Frijoles Canyon NERFINISHED
Los Alamos County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
New Mexico
managedBy United States National Park Service NERFINISHED
material adobe
stone
near visitor center of Bandelier National Monument NERFINISHED
openTo the public
partOf Ancestral Puebloan culture NERFINISHED
Bandelier National Monument archaeological district NERFINISHED
cultural landscape of Bandelier National Monument NERFINISHED
significance example of Ancestral Puebloan village planning
example of integration of pueblo and cliff dwellings
timePeriod Ancestral Puebloan period
tourism popular visitor destination within Bandelier National Monument
usedFor ceremonial activities
communal living
storage of food and goods

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Frijoles Canyon hasSite Tyonyi Pueblo ruins