Mesa Verde: Ancient Ruins, Evidence & Theories

600 cliff dwellings carved into sheer canyon walls — with passive solar design, then abandoned during a 23-year drought.

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About Mesa Verde

Tucked into the alcoves of sandstone cliffs in southwestern Colorado, Mesa Verde contains over 5,000 archaeological sites including 600 cliff dwellings — the largest and most spectacular concentration of ancestral Puebloan architecture in North America. Cliff Palace, the largest dwelling, contains...

Mesa Verde is an ancient archaeological site located in United States. This site has drawn attention from mainstream archaeologists and independent researchers alike for its construction techniques, historical significance, and the questions it raises about ancient human capabilities. Explore detailed evidence, competing interpretations, related theories, and connections to other archaeological discoveries around the world.