This is a Pecos Pueblo, also known historically as Cicique, a Native American community abandoned in historic times.
The first Pecos
pueblo was one of two dozen rock-and-mud villages built in the valley
around AD 1100 in the prehistoric Pueblo II Era. Within 350 years the
Pueblo IV Era Pecos village had grown to house more than 2,000 people in its five-storied complex.
This
place has a perfect location in the reach of many other tribes and
people - agricultural Pueblo communities of the northern Rio Grande from
the west, and the nomadic hunting tribes of the plains. The tribes
gathered together and exchanged the goods, now we would call it the marketplace.
However, when the Spaniards returned in 1692, the Pecos community stayed on friendly terms with them. The church was restored back. The site was abandoned in 1838, after the Pecos population suffered from marauding Comanches. Only 180 people lived here in 1788. The surviving remnant of the Pecos population (all 17 of them) moved to the Jemez Pueblo in 1838.
Now this is a site where we can look back to the past and learn
something about people who survived here for centuries even when
circumstances did not always play in their favor.
Pictures were taken on October 21, 2017.
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