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The ruins of Hovenweep are one of the best preserved of the late Puebloan period of the Anasazi peoples in the 4 corners area. Dated from 1150-1300A.D. Located in utah and stretching into colorado,new mexico and arizona,this culture emerged from the paleo/migrating people into a farming,building stationary civilization between 550-1300A.D. Along with Mesa Verde in colorado and Chaco canyon in new mexico,Hovenweep is one of the larger more intact sites in the 4 corners region of the late puebloean period.

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