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  • Stone hut on archaeological site, origanal builder unknown; Crestone, CO
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  • Stone hut on archaeological site, origanal builder unknown; Crestone, CO
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  • Stone hut on archaeological site, origanal builder unknown; Crestone, CO
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  • Stone hut on archaeological site, origanal builder unknown; Crestone, CO
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  • Carved boulders at El Nancito Archaeological Site; Panama
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  • Petroglyphs; Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Petroglyphs; Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Petroglyphs; Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Petroglyphs; Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Hand stencils & lizard pictographs at Ballroom Ruin, Butler Wash, Utah
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  • Petroglyphs; Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Petroglyphs; Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Petroglyphs; Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Petroglyphs; Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Petroglyphs; Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • Petroglyphs; Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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  • hand stencil pictograph, Ballroom Ruin, Butler Wash, Utah
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  • Hand prints, Mule Canyon, Cedar Mesa,Utah
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  • Granary used to store corn or other food raised by the Fremont people more than 500 years ago, typical masonry built into a cliff overlooking Fremont River; Capital Reef NP., Utah
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  • Grinding stone for tools or corn metate, Ballroom Ruin, Butler Wash, Utah
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  • "Big Bird" Sandhill Crane petroglyph pecked into smoke-blackened wall, in a rock shelter along Limekiln Creek. Thought to be a 3000 year old ancient Puebloan symbol of the crane clan; Dog Mountain, San Luis Valley, Colorado
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  • Fremont granary, a food storage structure dated between 700 -1250 AD; BLM near Hanksville, Utah
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  • Fallen Roof Ruin, Road Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah
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  • "House on Fire" Puebloan cliff dwelling ruins and granaries; Mule Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah
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  • Ruin walls and granary used to store corn or other food raised by the Fremont people more than 500 years ago, viewed from canyon below; Capital Reef NP., Utah
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  • Ruins of storage and granary used to keep corn or other food raised by the Fremont people more than 500 years ago; Capital Reef NP., Utah
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  • Mule Canyon kiva ruins, Anasazi site occupied in the Pueblo I through Pueblo III (750 AD - 1150 AD); Mule Canyon, UT
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  • The Ballroom, Pueblo 11 ruin, corn grinding<br />
 Butler Wash, Utah
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  • Pueblo II Tower Ruins; north Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Utah
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  • "House on Fire" Puebloan cliff dwelling ruins and granaries; Mule Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah
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  • masonry detail, Horseshoe Unit, Hovenweep National Monument, Utah
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  • Holly Tower, Holly Unit masonry wall ruins, part of a Pueblo III village;  Hovenweep National Monument, Utah (Colorado section)
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  • "House on Fire" Puebloan cliff dwelling ruins and granaries; Mule Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah
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  • "House on Fire" Puebloan cliff dwelling ruins and granaries; Mule Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah
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  • Metate (grinding rock); Capital Reef NP., Utah
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  • Stone knife or antler sharpening site, north Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Utah
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  • Fallen Roof Ruin, Road Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah
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  • Butler Wash Ruin, Comb Ridge, upper Butler Wash, Utah
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  • Fallen Roof cliff dwelling ruins & ceiling detail; Road Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah
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  • Fallen Roof cliff dwelling ruins & ceiling detail; Road Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah
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  • Butler Wash Cliff Dwelling Ruins; Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Utah
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  • wall detail of Pueblo II Tower Ruins; north Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Utah
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  • Anaszi Ruin, Mule Canyon, Utah
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  • "House on Fire" Puebloan cliff dwelling ruins and granaries; Mule Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Utah
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  • Cliff dwellings in Butler Wash, built by <br />
Ancestral Puebloans approx. 750 years ago; Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Utah
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  • Holly Tower, Holly Unit masonry wall ruins, part of a Pueblo III village;  Hovenweep National Monument, Utah (Colorado section)
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  • Holly Tower, Holly Unit masonry wall ruins, part of a Pueblo III village;  Hovenweep National Monument, Utah (Colorado section)
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  • Holly Unit masonry wall ruins, part of a Pueblo III village;  Hovenweep National Monument, Utah (Colorado section)
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  • Sand Island Petroglyphs, 300 - 3000 years old; Bluff, Utah
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  • Sand Island Petroglyphs, 300 - 3000 years old; Bluff, Utah
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  • hand print pictographs, Ballroom Ruin, Butler Wash, Utah
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  • La Garita pictograph panel, thought  to be painted by the ancient Apache about 2-3000 yrs ago; Carnero Creek, Colorado
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  • Anasazi ruin, Comb Ridge, Utah
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  • Cliff dwellings in Butler Wash, built by <br />
Ancestral Puebloans approx. 750 years ago; Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Utah
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  • Sand Island Petroglyphs, 300 - 3000 years old; Bluff, Utah
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  • Cliff dwellings in Butler Wash, built by <br />
Ancestral Puebloans approx. 750 years ago; Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Utah
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  • Hundred Handprints, Anasazi pictograph, Escalante Canyon, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah
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  • Upper wall detail Pueblo 2 ruin, upper Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Utah
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  • Wolfman panel petroglyphs; Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa area, Utah
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  • Wolfman panel petroglyphs; Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa area, Utah
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  • Larry posed in front of Lower Mule Canyon ruins; Cedar Mesa, UT
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  • Barrier Canyon Style pictograph panel, paintings; Thompson Sego Canyon, Utah
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  • Ballroom Ruin with possible corn metate or tool sharpening stone, Butler Wash, Utah
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  • Wolfman panel petroglyph; Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Cedar Mesa area, Utah
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  • Cliff dwellings located in alcove in canyon on Comb Ridge; Utah
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  • Cardinal points and sun petroglyph; Boca Negra Canyon, Petroglyph National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Parrot, Petroglyphs; Boca Negra Canyon, Petroglyph National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Anthropomorph paintings, Barrier Canyon style pictograph panel; Wild Horse Canyon, southern San Rafael Swell, UT
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  • Pictograph, Barrier Canyon style, Buckhorn Wash Panel, San Rafael Swell, Utah
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  • Barrier Canyon style pictograph panel; The large broad-shouldered figure is thought to be of Fremont origin. It is superimposed over a bug-eyed Barrier Canyon style anthropomorph; Temple Mountain Wash, San Rafael Swell, UT
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  • Fremont pictograph panel; Black Dragon Canyon, San Rafael Swell, Utah
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  • Rain Angels, Barrier Canyon style pictograph panel; Buckhorn Wash, San Rafael Swell, UT
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  • Rain Angels, Barrier Canyon style pictograph panel; Buckhorn Wash, San Rafael Swell, UT
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  • Ladder providing access to cavate dug out of volcanic tuff cliff wall; Tyuonyi Pueblo; Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Detail of natural cavities and architectural carving (cavate) into the soft tuff; Tyuonyi Pueblo in Frijoles Canyon; Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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  • 17th century Abo church and pueblo ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall.  Beam holes and enlarged room openings called cavates dug into the soft volcanic tuff are what remain from upper stories of Tyuonyi Pueblo cliff dwellings;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
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  • Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
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  • Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
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  • Interior room of cavate dug out of cliff wall; Tyuonyi Pueblo, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
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  • Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
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  • Detail of natural cavities and architectural carving into the soft tuff. Beam holes and cavates carved into tuff are remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
    ARNM-0023.jpg
  • Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
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  • lunging dog pictograph, detail; Black Dragon Canyon, Utah
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  • Detail of natural cavities, beam holes  and architectural carving into the soft tuff; Tyuonyi Pueblo in Frijoles Canyon; Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Architectural detail of 17th century Abo church ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Architectural detail of 17th century Abo church ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0115.jpg
  • Detail of wall painting, natural cavities and architectural carving into the soft tuff. Beam holes and cavates carved into tuff are remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
    ARNM-0092.jpg
  • Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
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  • Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
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  • Interior room of cavate dug out of cliff wall; Tyuonyi Pueblo, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Interior room of cavate dug out of cliff wall; Tyuonyi Pueblo, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Interior room of cavate dug out of cliff wall; Tyuonyi Pueblo, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0050.jpg
  • Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
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  • Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
    ARNM-0037.jpg
  • Detail of natural cavities and architectural carving into the soft tuff. Beam holes and cavates carved into tuff are remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
    ARNM-0028.jpg
  • Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
    ARNM-0022.jpg
  • Rock wall foundations and beam holes and cavates carved into tuff. Remains of multistory dwellings constructed into the side of the canyon wall. Low stone wall foundations in the foreground remain from ground floor units and beam holes and enlarged room openings dug into the soft volcanic tuff behind are what remain from upper stories;  Bandelier National Monument , New Mexico
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  • Reconstructed in 1921, cliff house in Tyuonyi Pueblo cliff dwelling; Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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