FS0147 This is a ground level room in the West Alcove east of the main room complex.
The cliff face forms the north wall of this room and is also the lower left hand segment of Rock Art Panel 31.
A small segment of the East Wall of this room is on the right side of the model. A small segment of the West Wall is on the left side of the model.
Most of the pictographs and petroglyphs on this rock art panel are attributed to the Sinagua paleo-indian culture. There are additional rock art elements attributed to the Archaic, Yavapai and Western Apache paleo and proto-historic cultures.
This room structure was constructed by Sinagua Paleo-indians approximately 1200-1300 AD.
Honanki is located in the Red Rock District of the Coconino Forest to the northwest of Sedona, Arizona.
Information about the Red Rock District of the Coconino Forest can be found at the following web sites http://www.sedonaredrocktrails.org/
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