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NATIVE AMERICAN RUINS IN GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA
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Ancient Indian Ruins can be found and enjoyed throughout the state of Arizona but some of the greatest concentration of prehistoric cliff dwellings, ancient villages and pueblos are in Gila County, Arizona.
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This area was once inhabited by many different civilizations including the Hohokam, Salado, Mogollons and later the Apaches.
We invite you to take a step back in time and walk where they walked and emerce yourself in their culture. The displays you will find in the museums listed below will give you the opportunity to walk though replicas of Hohokam dwellings, and glimpse artifacts used in daily activities, such as cotton weaving, jewelry manufacture, pottery making, hunting activities, food preparation and storage.
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Besh-Ba-Gowah is one of the pest preserved ancient villages in Arizona.