Southwest Archeological Ruins and Rock Art,
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Image 1. Wupatki ruin, Arizona
Image 2. Looking out from Wupatki ruin, Arizona Image 3. An ancient cliff dwelling in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona.
Image 4. Rock art in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona.
Image 5. Rock art in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona
Image 6. Rock art in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona
Image 7. Gila cliff dwellings in southern New Mexico.
Image 8. Gila cliff dwellings in southern New Mexico.
Image 9. Gila cliff dwellings in southern New Mexico
Image 10. Gila cliff dwellings in southern New Mexico.
Image 11. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.
Image 12. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.
Image 13. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.
Image 14. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.
Image 15. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.
Image 16. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.
Image 17. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.
Image 18. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.
Image 19. Anasazi ruins near Aztec, northern New Mexico.
Image 20. Petroglyphs at La Cienguilla, south of Santa Fe, NM
Image 21. Petroglyph at La Cienguilla, south of Santa Fe, NM
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.
Image 23. Potsherds at Posi-ouinge ruin, Ojo Caliente, NM. |
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