
Tuzigoot Pueblo. Photo Credit: Meghann M. Vance, Northern Arizona University Anthropology Laboratories.
Tuzigoot National Monument protects a large hilltop pueblo built by the Sinagua archeological cultural between A.D. 1100 and A.D. 1400. The pueblo included 110 rooms, of which many were second- and third-story structures.
The American Southwest Virtual Museum hosts artifact exhibits, historic photographs, and an interactive virtual exhibit for Tuzigoot National Monument.
Virtual tour
- 360 Virtual Tour
Image galleries
- Artifacts
- Virtual Exhibit
- Historic
Fact sheets
- Trade and Social Ties, Tuzigoot (pdf 2.21 MB)
- History of Tavasci Marsh (pdf 3.04 MB)
Additional information for Tuzigoot National Monument is available at the official National Park Service website for Tuzigoot (link opens in new window).