• Casas Grandes (Spanish for Great Houses; also known as Paquimé) is a prehistoric archaeological site in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua.
  • Paquimé, also known as Casas Grandes ("large houses"), is considered the largest and most important archeological ruin in all of Northern Mexico.
  • The decree identified the boundaries and a buffer zone between the archaeological zone and the neighbouring town of Casas Grandes.
  • alt The Hacienda “El Refugio”, close to Casas Grandes, has been completely restored by a family, but the guardian let us walk through for a tip.
  • The architecture of Casas Grandes is characterized by large, T-shaped doorways, which are thought to have both functional and symbolic significance.
  • paquime11 This ancient city visited by Ibarra is now called Paquimé or Casas Grandes and is located 60 miles south of the US border in a fertile valley of the...
  • Paquimé, Casas Grandes, which reached its apogee in the 14th and 15th centuries, played a key role in trade and cultural contacts between the Pueblo culture...
  • Sihirli Şehir, Janos, Nuevo Casas Grandes, Galeana, Ignacio Zaragoza ve Madera'nın Chihuahuan belediyeleri ile sınırdadır; batıda Sonora var.
  • About 350 other, smaller settlement sites have been found in the Casas Grandes area, some as far as 70 kilometres (43 mi) away.
  • Casas Grandes (Spanish for Great Houses; also known as Paquimé) is a prehistoric archaeological site in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua.