Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Zone of Paquimé, Casas Grandes' has mentioned 'Ruins' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 Pre-Columbian culture 2 Archaeological ruins 3 Iconography 4 Birth and death of Casas Grandes 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External links
The archaeologist Stephen Lekson has noted that Paquimxc3xa9 is aligned on roughly the same longitudinal axis as Chaco Canyon and Aztec Ruins, with an error of only a few miles.
Archaeological ruins[edit]
The ruins were built of sun-dried blocks of mud and gravel, about 22 inches (56xc2xa0cm) thick, and of irregular length, generally about 3 feet (0.91xc2xa0m), probably formed and dried in place.
Ruins about 450 feet (140xc2xa0m) from the main grouping consist of a series of rooms ranged round a square court, seven rooms to each side with a larger apartment at each corner.
Casas Grandes' ruins are similar to neighboring ruins near Gila and Salinas in New Mexico, as well as Arizona and Colorado.
[15] In the case with the ruins found at Casas Grandes, iconography has proven to be particularly important in understanding gender differences, especially in regards to trade, daily tasks, and religious rituals.
Various theories exist as to the inhabitants of Casas Grandes, but the most logical relationship of Casas Grandes to Forty Houses 60 miles (97xc2xa0km) to the south and to TJ Ruins and Gila Cliff 200 miles (320xc2xa0km) to the north led to the common agreement that the site is part of the Mogollon culture sphere of influence.