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Salmon Ruins is an ancient Chacoan and Pueblo site located in the northwest corner of New Mexico, USA. Salmon was constructed by migrants from Chaco Canyon around 1090 CE, with 275 to 300 original rooms spread across three stories, an elevated tower kiva in its central portion, and a great kiva in its plaza. Subsequent use by local Middle San Juan people (beginning in the 1120s) resulted in extensive modifications to the original building, with the reuse of hundreds of rooms, division of many of the original large, Chacoan rooms into smaller rooms, and emplacement of more than 20 small kivas into pueblo rooms and plaza areas. The site was occupied by ancient Ancestral Puebloans until the 1280s, when much of the site was destroyed by fire and abandoned (Reed 2006b). The pueblo is situated o

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  • Salmon Pueblo (de)
  • Salmon Ruins (en)
  • Солмонские руины (ru)
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  • Salmon Pueblo (auch: Salmon Ruins) ist der englische Name einer Ruine der Chaco-Canyon-Kultur bei Bloomfield in New Mexico. Erbaut wurde die Kolonie etwa 1088–1090 von den Ancestral Puebloans, den Pueblos bauenden indigenen Kulturen des nordamerikanischen Südwestens. Sie wurde bis etwa 1280 bewohnt. Die Architektur sowie Fundstücke zeigen eine eindeutige Verwandtschaft zu den im Chaco Canyon gemachten Funden. Es gab etwa 200 Siedlungen dieser Kultur außerhalb des Chaco Canyon, doch Salmon Pueblo ist die einzige, die in größerem Umfang ausgegraben wurde. (de)
  • Salmon Ruins is an ancient Chacoan and Pueblo site located in the northwest corner of New Mexico, USA. Salmon was constructed by migrants from Chaco Canyon around 1090 CE, with 275 to 300 original rooms spread across three stories, an elevated tower kiva in its central portion, and a great kiva in its plaza. Subsequent use by local Middle San Juan people (beginning in the 1120s) resulted in extensive modifications to the original building, with the reuse of hundreds of rooms, division of many of the original large, Chacoan rooms into smaller rooms, and emplacement of more than 20 small kivas into pueblo rooms and plaza areas. The site was occupied by ancient Ancestral Puebloans until the 1280s, when much of the site was destroyed by fire and abandoned (Reed 2006b). The pueblo is situated o (en)
  • Солмонские руины (англ. Salmon Ruins) расположены на крайнем северо-западе американского штата Нью-Мексико. Здесь когда-то находилось крупное сооружение цивилизации чакоанских анасази, возведённое около 1100 года н. э. Комплекс состоял из примерно 150 помещений, вкопанных в землю, расположенных в виде D-образного профиля, поверх которых располагалось ещё до 100 помещений. Позднее комплекс был перестроен, а в конце XIII века — покинут. В 1970 году памятник включён в Национальный реестр исторических памятников США. (ru)
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  • Salmon Ruin (en)
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