Wupatki National Monument preserves the remains of ancient pueblos built by the Ancestral Puebloan people after the eruption of nearby Sunset Crater in the 1100s. The site became a vibrant cultural and trading center, with its largest structure—Wupatki Pueblo—housing up to 100 people. Today, it stands as a powerful testament to Indigenous resilience, adaptation, and community in the high desert of northern Arizona.
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