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Wupatki National Monument
Curriculum Materials
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Did You Know?
Wupatki Pueblo was an important center for trade, judging from the exotic items found there. These include copper bells from Mexico, shell beads, and the remains of more than 40 macaws from Mesoamerica.
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Last Updated: February 02, 2007 at 16:04 EST |