Pueblo la Plata is a prominent archaeological site in the Agua Fria National Monument . It was once a large village with 80–90 rooms set atop a mesa surrounded by desert grasslands and steep canyon walls. Visitors can walk among low-standing wall remnants and enjoy ridge-top views of the canyon and Silver Creek below. Occupied between AD 1200 and 1450 by approximately 3,000 people, Pueblo la Plata showcases stone-walled architecture, agricultural terraces, and signs of long-distance trade with…
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