Astronomy Buildings of the Ancient Southwest

  • 900

    Construction begins in Chaco Canyon

    Construction begins on the astronomically aligned plans for Chaco. The matriarchal dynasty which ruled over the canyon is likely already in power and their astronomers and spiritual leaders have studied the sky long enough to deliberately arrange Chaco for their needs.
  • 1150

    Solstice Room is Constructed at S'edav Va'aki

    The Hohokam culture to the southwest of the Ancestral Pueblo range construct buildings on top of earthwork mounds over the centuries. Sometime in this period they build one in S'edav Va'aki that appears to track the summer and winter solstice with its two doorways.
  • 1250

    Sun Temple at Mesa Verde

    As part of the final wave of construction at Mesa Verde by the Ancestral Pueblo, the building now known as the Sun Temple begins construction in roughly this period. Archeologists debate whether the massive temple was ever completed due to massive damage to some walls which may have never actually been fully erected to begin with. This structure tracks the solstices but not the lunar cycle.