This room is located in the West Alcove public area of Honanki
This room is believed to have been constructed by the Sinagua paleo-indian culture approximately 1200-1300 AD.
The north wall of the room is formed by the natural cliff face. It is also designated as part of rock art panel 34. It has abundant rock art elements created by the Archaic and Sinagua paleo-indian cultures, the Yavapai and Western Apache proto-historic cultures and both modern and historic graffiti.
Honanki is located in the Red Rock District of the Coconino Forest to the northwest of Sedona, Arizona.
Additional information about the Red Rock District of the Coconino Forest can be found at the following web sites http://www.sedonaredrocktrails.org/
http://www.fs.usda.gov/recmain/coconino/recreation
Information about volunteer opportunities in the Coconino Forest including the creation of the 3D models and other projects can be found at http://www.friendsoftheforestsedona.org/
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