Caguana Ceremonial Indigenous Heritage Center

Local nameCentro Ceremonial Indígena de Caguana
LocationUtuado, Cuba

The Caguana Ceremonial Ball Courts Site is an archaeological site located in Caguana, Utuado in Puerto Rico, considered to be one of the most important Pre-Columbian sites in the West Indies. The site is known for its well-preserved ceremonial ball courts and petroglyph-carved monoliths. Studies estimate the in-situ courts to be over 700 years old, built by the Taíno around 1270 AD.

Tags Archaeological SiteNative AmericanMuseumPre-Columbian ArtEditor's ChoiceHeritage
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caguana_Ceremonial_Ball_Courts_Site

Address (Unnamed Road), Ángeles 00641, United States

Coordinates 18°17'42.318" N -66°46'48.845" E

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