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From the website of Agua Fria National Monument:
“The Agua Fria National Monument contains more than 400 archaeological sites, spanning some 2,000 years of human history.
“Many of the national monument’s archaeological sites are remote and inaccessible areas. Pueblo la Plata is suggested for exploration by visitors, as well as a rock art site at the confluence of Badger Springs Wash and the Agua Fria River (see Badger Springs Trail).”
Details
Agua Fria National Monument
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Type of place:
Ancient village sites, rock art sites
Ownership:
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Telephone:
(623) 580-5500
Website: