Inside The Great Kiva, Aztec Ruins National Monument
![The low-light interior of the restored Great Kiva with a short set of stairs at one end, square-cut windows all around the circular interior, and two rectangular holes opposite each other near the entrance at Aztec Ruins National Monument](https://www.nationalparkstraveler.org/sites/default/files/styles/npt_square2/public/photos/potw/azru_nps-andrew_kearns_inside_the_great_kiva_1024.jpg?itok=3Haw6DlP)
Aztec Ruins has some of the best-preserved Chacoan structures of its kind. The ceremonial Great Kiva is a semi-subterranean structure, over 40 feet in diameter. Great Kiva is the oldest and largest reconstructed building of its kind.
- By Rebecca Latson - September 19th, 2024 3:00am