Sinagua

Sinagua petroglyphs at the V Bar V Heritage Site

The Sinagua were a pre-Columbian culture that occupied a large area in central Arizona from the Little Colorado River, near Flagstaff, to the Verde River, near Sedona, including the Verde Valley, area around San Francisco Mountain, and significant portions of the Mogollon Rim country,[1][2] between approximately 500 and 1425 CE.

Since fully developed Sinagua sites emerged in central Arizona around 650 CE, it is believed they migrated from east-central Arizona, possibly emerging from the Mogollon culture.[3]

  1. ^ "Sinagua". Logan Museum of Anthropology. Beloit College.
  2. ^ "The Sinagua". Anthropology Laboratories of Northern Arizona University. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference gibbon was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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