Chaco Canyon is located in northwestern New Mexico and is a significant archeological site belonging to the Ancestral Puebloan Culture. The region is known for its best preserved architectural structures, prehistoric roads, and artifacts, dating back to the 9th to the 13th centuries AD. Chaco Canyon was a prominent trade and religious center in ancient times and featured remarkable buildings made of sandstone and lining up in geometric patterns. Some of the notable sites in the map Chaco Canyon include Pueblo Bonito, Pueblo del Arroyo, and Chetro Ketl. The map also features a network of roads that connected the area to other important Ancestral Puebloan sites across the Southwest. In 1987, Chaco Canyon was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site and continues to be a popular place for visitors and tourists interested in history and archaeology.
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