Peñasco Blanco
Peñasco Blanco | |
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Peñasco Blanco, a Chacoan Great House | |
Peñasco Blanco | |
Location | |
Coordinates | 36°4′54.1194″N 108°0′12.6″W / 36.081699833°N 108.003500°W |
Country | USA |
Region | San Juan County, New Mexico |
History | |
Culture | Chacoan civilization |
First occupied | 900 |
Abandoned | 1125 |
Excavation and maintenance | |
Responsible body | private |
Peñasco Blanco ("White Bluff" in Spanish) is a Chacoan Ancestral Pueblo great house and notable archaeological site located in Chaco Canyon, a canyon in San Juan County, New Mexico, United States. The pueblo consists of an arc-shaped room block, part of an oval enclosing a plaza and great kiva, along with two great kivas outside the great house. The pueblo was built atop the canyon's southern rim to the northwest of the great houses in the main section of the canyon. The building was constructed in five distinct stages between AD 900 and 1125. A cliff painting (the "Supernova Pictograph") nearby may record the sighting of a supernova on July 5, 1054 AD.[α][1]
External links
- Peñasco Blanco, a Photo Gallery
Notes
α. ^ The Crab Nebula, now a supernova remnant in the constellation of Taurus, was the result of the event in question; it attained peak brilliance on the date that the Chacoans presumably sighted it.[1]
Citations
References
- Kelley, DH; Milone, EF (2004), Exploring Ancient Skies: an encyclopedic survey of archaeoastronomy, Springer, ISBN 0-387-95310-8