Keet Seel

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2.6.1984 00:00 Anderson Mesa 111w32 35n5 observations 1


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Keet Seel is a well-preserved prehistoric cliff-dwelling, occupied by ancestors of the modern Hopi people. The site is in what is now the Navajo National Monument in northern Arizona, and the name is apparently from a Navajo phrase meaning “houses that have been left behind”. The name was suggested by M. T. Gibson.


Discovered on 2-6-1984 in Anderson Mesa by Skiff, B. A.

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