This cache is about a mile from Tovakwa Pueblo, which was occupied from about 1350 to 1650 AD. It contained as many as 1,850 rooms, and some parts were at least 3 stories high. It may have been home to as many as 2,000 people at its height. Today, what's visible is mostly large mounds of collapsed stones from the walls of the rooms, now covered with dirt and growing bushes. On bare patches of ground, it is possible to find many potshards and some obsidian flakes. One of the more interesting features is a large kiva.