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The Crow Canyon Archaeological District is located in the heart of the Dinétah region of the American Southwest in Rio Arriba and San Juan counties in New Mexico approximately 30 miles southeast of the city of Farmington. This region, known to be the ancestral homeland of the Navajo people, contains the most extensive collection of Navajo and Ancient Pueblo petroglyphs or rock art in the United States. Etched into rock panels on the lower southwest walls of the canyon are petroglyphs or rock art depicting what is believed to be ceremonial scenes and symbolic images that represent the stories, traditions and beliefs of the Navajo people. Dating back to the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, the petroglyphs have maintained their integrity despite the environmental conditions of the canyon and t

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  • Crow Canyon Archaeological District (en)
  • Crow Canyon (kultura Anasazi) (pl)
  • Крау-Каньон (ru)
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  • Археологический округ Крау-Каньон, англ. Crow Canyon Archaeological District — исторический памятник в округе Рио-Арриба, штат Нью-Мексико, примерно в 50 км к юго-востоку от города Фармингтон. Находится на территории Динеты — традиционной области обитания племени навахо. Здесь обнаружены многочисленные жилые сооружения навахо, образцы наскального искусства XVI, XVII и XVIII веков, созданных как навахо, так и ранее обитавшими здесь пуэбло, а также крепости-«пуэблито», построенные навахо в XVIII веке для защиты от набегов племён юте. Памятник включён в Национальный реестр исторических мест США в 1974 году. (ru)
  • The Crow Canyon Archaeological District is located in the heart of the Dinétah region of the American Southwest in Rio Arriba and San Juan counties in New Mexico approximately 30 miles southeast of the city of Farmington. This region, known to be the ancestral homeland of the Navajo people, contains the most extensive collection of Navajo and Ancient Pueblo petroglyphs or rock art in the United States. Etched into rock panels on the lower southwest walls of the canyon are petroglyphs or rock art depicting what is believed to be ceremonial scenes and symbolic images that represent the stories, traditions and beliefs of the Navajo people. Dating back to the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, the petroglyphs have maintained their integrity despite the environmental conditions of the canyon and t (en)
  • Crow Canyon (pol. Kruczy Kanion) – historyczne miejsce w Hrabstwie Rio Arriba w Nowym Meksyku, około 30 km na południowy wschód od miasta Farmington. Położony w tzw. – tradycyjnej ojczyźnie ludu Navaho. W miejscu tym znajdują się liczne zabytki sztuki i architektury prekolumbijskiej. Istnieje kilka dużych paneli petroglifów, które obejmują zarówno dzieła ludu Anasazi jak i Navajo i Pueblo. Kruczy Kanion znajdował się w centrum osadnictwa ludu Anasazi, do tej pory widać w nim silne ślady ich bytności np. obronne osiedla. (pl)
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  • Crow Canyon Archeological District (en)
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