- the
Ancestral Puebloan people: Keet Seel (Broken Pottery) (Kitsʼiil),
Betatakin (Ledge House) (Bitátʼahkin), and
Inscription House (Tsʼah Biiʼ Kin). The...
- to
Betatakin Ruin; SR 564
derives its
number from the
former route number of the
adjacent stretch of US 160, U.S.
Route 164. SR 564 ends at
Betatakin; smaller...
-
Climate data for Kayenta,
Arizona (
Betatakin, 1991–2020 normals,
extremes 1939–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record...
- A.
Lemmon ex A.Gray –
eggleaf fiddleleaf Nama
retrorsum J.T.Howell –
betatakin fiddleleaf Nama
rothrockii A.Gray – Rothrock's
fiddleleaf Nama sandwicense...
- the
settlements began to increase. The
large villages of
Heshot Ula,
Betatakin, and Kiet Siel were
established by 1275. By the 13th
century villages...
- in the north, to
Chaco Canyon in the east, to Keet Seel (Kitsʼiil) and
Betatakin (Bitátʼahkin) and
Wupatki in the west,
trading routes can be
traced through...
- rooms, AD 1275–1325 (late
Pueblo III Era and/or
early Pueblo IV Era).
Betatakin Ancestral Pueblo Kayenta Navajo Reservation Grand house Ruins located...
- in New Mexico, Mesa
Verde National Park in
southwestern Colorado and
Betatakin and Keet Seel area (Navajo
National Monument) in Arizona.
Bandelier cliff...
- ****mings
continued his
explorations into Arizona,
where he
discovered Betatakin,
Inscription House, and
other famed cliff dwellings south and east of...
- enclosure, by Ben and Maud Cunnington, is
completed (begun in 1908).
Betatakin ruins discovered by
Byron ****mings The
National Trust purchases White...