House of Taga
The House of Taga (Chamoru: Guma Taga) is an archeological site located near San Jose Village, on the island of Tinian, United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, in the Marianas Archipelago. The site is the location of a series of prehistoric latte stone pillars which were quarried about 4,000 feet (1,200 m) south of the site, only one of which is left standing erect due to past earthquakes. The name is derived from a mythological chief named Taga, who is said to have erected the pillars as a foundation for his own house.
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House of Taga
The House of Taga (Chamoru: Guma Taga) is an archeological site located near San Jose Village, on the island of Tinian, United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, in the Marianas Archipelago. The site is the location of a series of prehistoric latte stone pillars which were quarried about 4,000 feet (1,200 m) south of the site, only one of which is left standing erect due to past earthquakes. The name is derived from a mythological chief named Taga, who is said to have erected the pillars as a foundation for his own house.
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La Casa Taga (en chamorro: Gum ...... an, sólo una permanece de pie.
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The House of Taga (Chamoru: Gu ...... foundation for his own house.
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Latte stones at House of Taga
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La Casa Taga (en chamorro: Gum ...... como base para su propia casa.
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The House of Taga (Chamoru: Gu ...... foundation for his own house.
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Casa Taga
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