Sierra Ancha Cliff Dwellings
The Sierra Ancha Cliff Dwellings are a series of Pre-Columbian native American cliff-dwellings located in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness. They were built between 1280 and 1350 by the Salado people. The Sierra Ancha is home to several prominent ruin sites known as the Devil's Chasm, the Canyon Creek Ruins, the Pueblo Canyon Ruins, the Cold Springs Ruins and the Cooper Forks Canyon Ruins. Collectively they have been called the Cherry Creek Ruins.[1]
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