West Ruin great house

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West Ruin great house is a large, multi-story Ancestral Puebloan masonry structure within Aztec Ruins National Monument, notable for its complex room blocks and ceremonial spaces.

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West Ruin great house canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ancestral Puebloan archaeological site
great house
approximateConstructionEnd early 13th century
approximateConstructionStart late 11th century
architecturalStyle Ancestral Puebloan masonry
culturalPeriod Pueblo II period NERFINISHED
Pueblo III period NERFINISHED
hasFeature ceremonial spaces
core-and-veneer masonry
kivas
masonry construction
multi-story room blocks
plaza
hasFunction administrative
ceremonial
residential
heritageOf Ancestral Puebloans NERFINISHED
locatedIn Aztec Ruins National Monument NERFINISHED
New Mexico
San Juan County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
materialUsed adobe mortar
sandstone
wooden beams
openToPublic true
partOf Aztec Ruins great house community NERFINISHED
Chacoan regional system NERFINISHED
UNESCO World Heritage Site Chaco Culture (as outlier) NERFINISHED

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Aztec Ruins hasPart West Ruin great house