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Southwest Archeological Ruins and Rock Art,
Part 1: Miscellaneous Sites

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Image 1. Wupatki ruin, Arizona

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Image 2. Looking out from Wupatki ruin, Arizona


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Image 3. An ancient cliff dwelling in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona.

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Image 4. Rock art in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona.

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Image 5. Rock art in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona

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Image 6. Rock art in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona

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Image 7. Gila cliff dwellings in southern New Mexico.

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Image 8. Gila cliff dwellings in southern New Mexico.

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Image 9. Gila cliff dwellings in southern New Mexico

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Image 10. Gila cliff dwellings in southern New Mexico.

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Image 11. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.

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Image 12. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.

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Image 13. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.

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Image 14. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.

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Image 15. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.

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Image 16. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.

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Image 17. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.

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Image 18. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.

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Image 19. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.

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Image 20. Petroglyphs at La Cienguilla, south of Santa Fe, NM

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Image 21. Petroglyph at La Cienguilla, south of Santa Fe, NM

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Image 22. Potsherds at Posi-ouinge ruin, Ojo Caliente, NM. People gather the sherds into small aggregations on the ground, or on rocks. Posi was a large village from the 13th to 16th century, with perhaps as many as 2000 rooms.
It has never been excavated.

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Image 23. Potsherds at Posi-ouinge ruin, Ojo Caliente, NM.

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