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Chetro Ketl Site (N.M.)


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    • Chetro Kettle Site (N.M.)
    • Chetroketl Site (N.M.)
    • Chettro-Kettle Site (N.M.)
    • Chettrokettle Site (N.M.)
    • Covered Hole Site (N.M.)
    • House in the Corner Site (N.M.)
    • Nastlʾa Kin Site (N.M.)
    • Rain Pueblo Site (N.M.)
    • Tsebida ʻTʾiniʾani Site (N.M.)
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    • found: Work cat: Chetro Ketl, [200-?]:p. 2 (one of the cultural sites of Chaco Culture National Historical Park) p. 4 (two Navajo names for the site: Tsebida ʻTʾiniʾani; Nastlʾa Kin; variant names: Covered Hole; House in the Corner; Rain Pueblo)
    • found: GNIS, Apr. 22, 2014(name: Chettro Kettle; variants: Chetro Ketl, Chetro Kettle, Chetroketl, Chettro-Kettle, Chettrokettle; history: Constructed A.D. 1038-1054; added to in early 1100's. Contains approx. 500 rooms and 16 kivas; description: Chacoan pueblo ruins in Chaco Canyon NHP; coordinates: Latitude(DEC): 36.0605708; Longitude(DEC): -107.9542299; Latitude(DMS): 360338N; Longitude(DMS): 1075715W; county: San Juan County, New Mexico)
    • found: OCLC, Apr. 22, 2014(keyword search under "Chettro Kettle" yielded 10 hits; keyword search under ""Chetro Ketl" yielded 102 hits)
    • found: Google, Apr. 22, 2014(advanced search under "Chettro Kettle" yielded 3980 hits; advanced search under "Chetro Ketl" yielded 17,000 hits)
    • found: National Park Service website, Apr. 22, 2014:Chetro Ketl p. (Located 4 1/2 miles from the visitor center on the 9-mile Canyon Loop Drive. The trail through Chetro Ketl is ½ mile, roundtrip. It is graveled, and climbs several short, steep rises, so assistance is recommended for people using wheel chairs. When you visit Chetro Ketl, you can use the trail guide to help you recognize characteristics of Chacoan architecture--features that are both typical and unique. Chetro Ketl is the second largest Chacoan great house. It covers more than 3 acres, and contains a great kiva and elevated kivas. As builders constructed second and third stories, they created an elevated plaza that stands 12 feet above the valley floor)
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    • 2014-04-22: new
    • 2014-08-12: revised
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