Tsirege

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title: Tsirege
text: Tsirege is a classic Ancestral Puebloan archaeological site located north of Pajarito Road about one mile west of White Rock, New Mexico on property owned by Los Alamos National Laboratory. Tsirege consists of approximately 800 rooms, was occupied from c. 1325 to c. 1600, and is regarded by the people of San Ildefonso Pueblo as ancestral. The name means "bird place" in the Tewa language. The site includes a long defensive wall, 10 kivas, a reservoir, and many significant petroglyph panels. Tours
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description: Archeological site in New Mexico, United States
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date modified: 2022-01-05T15:01:41Z
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