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- Q20164477 subject Q15207355.
- Q20164477 subject Q20931222.
- Q20164477 subject Q8259632.
- Q20164477 subject Q8354572.
- Q20164477 subject Q8390392.
- Q20164477 abstract "Herradura (Spanish: "horseshoe") are architectural features associated with the Ancestral Puebloan road network. They feature three-foot-tall curved masonry walls in the shape of a "D", "C", or horseshoe, with a diameter of 10 to 30 feet (3.0 to 9.1 m). Herraduras are found on hills and berms near Chacoan roads. Many of them are oriented so the opening faces east. They are thought to have indicated changes in road direction. They are not believed to have been residential, but the presence of broken pottery near them suggests they might have been roadside shrines.".
- Q20164477 wikiPageWikiLink Q15207355.
- Q20164477 wikiPageWikiLink Q20708966.
- Q20164477 wikiPageWikiLink Q20931222.
- Q20164477 wikiPageWikiLink Q478805.
- Q20164477 wikiPageWikiLink Q732463.
- Q20164477 wikiPageWikiLink Q8259632.
- Q20164477 wikiPageWikiLink Q8354572.
- Q20164477 wikiPageWikiLink Q8390392.
- Q20164477 comment "Herradura (Spanish: "horseshoe") are architectural features associated with the Ancestral Puebloan road network. They feature three-foot-tall curved masonry walls in the shape of a "D", "C", or horseshoe, with a diameter of 10 to 30 feet (3.0 to 9.1 m). Herraduras are found on hills and berms near Chacoan roads. Many of them are oriented so the opening faces east. They are thought to have indicated changes in road direction.".
- Q20164477 label "Herradura (Ancestral Puebloans)".