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Albert Porter Pueblo (Site 5MT123) is located on a mesa top between Sandstone and Woods canyons in Montezuma County, Colorado. Most of the site, including the most-obvious concentrations of architecture visible on the modern ground surface, is contained within the boundaries of an 11.6-acre preserve owned by The Archaeological Conservancy. This parcel of land was donated to the Conservancy by members of the Porter family in 1988, and the test excavations currently being conducted by the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center are contained entirely within its boundaries. Crow Canyon refers to the suspected great house as “Architectural Block 100”.  (Chaco Research  Archives)

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With specific reference to archaeological findings at the Ansel Hall site, the community had a great kiva and a number of ruins which may indicate that the pueblo village was at least a moderate-sized community.[18] Ansel Hall site had about 200 rooms and 36 kivas.  (Wikipedia)

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Jim Kendrick recorded this site as a part of his Lowry survey – it is approximately 1 km west of Lowry. It may not be a great house, but it is a big bump that may have 50 rooms. (Chaco Archives)