Brian Vauter > Coyote Village, Far View Community, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
Evidence beneath some of the structures indicates that the land around Coyote Village had been occupied as far back as A.D. 800. The Far View area was one of the most densely populated sections of Mesa Verde with hundreds of people living among some 50 villages scattered about over a 1/2 square mile area.
Brian Vauter > Far View House, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
Far View House was constructed between A.D. 1100 to 1300. The complex had at least 40 rooms on the ground floor. There may have been a second level. Far View House is part of the larger "Far View Community" which existed on the mesa top.
Brian Vauter > Mesa Verde National Park 2006 photo
Coyote Village, Far View Community, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
Evidence beneath some of the structures indicates that the land around Coyote Village had been occupied as far back as A.D. 800. The Far View area was one of the most densely populated sections of Mesa Verde with hundreds of people living among some 50 villages scattered about over a 1/2 square mile area.
Brian Vauter > Coyote Village, Far View Community, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
Evidence beneath some of the structures indicates that the land around Coyote Village had been occupied as far back as A.D. 800. The Far View area was one of the most densely populated sections of Mesa Verde with hundreds of people living among some 50 villages scattered about over a 1/2 square mile area.
Coyote Village, Far View Community, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
Evidence beneath some of the structures indicates that the land around Coyote Village had been occupied as far back as A.D. 800. The Far View area was one of the most densely populated sections of Mesa Verde with hundreds of people living among some 50 villages scattered about over a 1/2 square mile area.
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