Archaeologists have discovered a 1,300-year-old village at Petrified Forest National Park in Northern Arizona — the second such find at the park in the past year.

As the Christian Science Monitor reports, the sites were inhabited by basketmaking Ancestral Puebloans between A.D. 200 and A.D. 700.

Among the artifacts found at the newly discovered site: stone tools, shell ornaments, early ceramics and sandstone slabs used to make pit houses.

The village sites are not open to the public yet, but park officials plan to open them up next year.

Photo: Aida M. Scheck Medina | Petrified Forest National Park