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  • Quarai Mission church, constructed about 1630  & pueblo ruins. Tiwa speakers settled here by A.D. 1300; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Quarai Mission church, constructed about 1630  & pueblo ruins. Tiwa speakers settled here by A.D. 1300; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0268.jpg
  • Quarai Mission church, constructed about 1630  & pueblo ruins. Tiwa speakers settled here by A.D. 1300; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0265.jpg
  • Quarai Mission church, constructed about 1630  & pueblo ruins. Tiwa speakers settled here by A.D. 1300; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Quarai Mission church, constructed about 1630  & pueblo ruins. Tiwa speakers settled here by A.D. 1300; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0283.jpg
  • Quarai Mission church, constructed about 1630  & pueblo ruins. Tiwa speakers settled here by A.D. 1300; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0261.jpg
  • 17th century Abo church and pueblo ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
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  • 17th century Abo church and pueblo ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
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  • 17th century Abo church and pueblo ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
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  • 17th century Abo church and pueblo ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0110.jpg
  • Quarai Mission church, constructed about 1630  & pueblo ruins. Tiwa speakers settled here by A.D. 1300; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0293.jpg
  • 17th century Abo church and pueblo ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0210.jpg
  • 17th century Abo church and pueblo ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0112.jpg
  • Quarai Mission church, constructed about 1630  & pueblo ruins. Tiwa speakers settled here by A.D. 1300; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    IRNM-0097.jpg
  • 17th century Abo church and pueblo ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0114.jpg
  • Ladder providing access to cavate dug out of volcanic tuff cliff wall; Tyuonyi Pueblo; Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Quarai Mission church, constructed about 1630  & pueblo ruins. Tiwa speakers settled here by A.D. 1300; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    IRNM-0102.jpg
  • 17th century Abo church and pueblo ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0226.jpg
  • Interior room of cavate dug out of cliff wall; Tyuonyi Pueblo, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0056.jpg
  • Abo church of San Gregorio and pueblo ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    IRNM-0075.jpg
  • 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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  • 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
  • Reconstructed in 1921, cliff house in Tyuonyi Pueblo cliff dwelling; Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Abo church of San Gregorio and pueblo ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    IRNM-0059.jpg
  • Ladder providing access to Alcove House cave cliff dwelling with kiva; Tyuonyi Pueblo; Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0073.jpg
  • Remnants of Tyuonyi Pueblo kiva in Frijoles Canyon; Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0004.jpg
  • Ladder providing access to cavate dug out of volcanic tuff cliff wall; Tyuonyi Pueblo; Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0013.jpg
  • Wupatki Pueblo ruin doorway, Sinaguan masonry detail; Wupatki National Monument, Arizona
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  • Wukoki Pueblo ruins; Wupatki National Monument, Arizona
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  • Lomaki Pueblo ruins in high desert, Wupatki NM. Arizona
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  • Wukoki Pueblo ruins, wall, Sinaguan masonry detail; Wupatki National Monument, Arizona
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  • Wukoki Pueblo ruins, wall, Sinaguan masonry detaill; Wupatki National Monument, Arizona
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  • Lomaki Pueblo ruins, Wupatki NM. Arizona
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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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  • 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
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  • Architectural detail of 17th century Abo church ruins; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
    ARNM-0115.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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  • 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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  • 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
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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
    ARNM-0037.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-0026.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-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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  • 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-0008.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-0006.jpg
  • Collared Lizard [Crotaphytus collaris] male sunning; Abo Mission Pueblo, N.M.
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  • Collared Lizard [Crotaphytus collaris] male sunning; Abo Mission Pueblo, N.M.
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  • Collared Lizard [Crotaphytus collaris] male sunning; Abo Mission Pueblo, N.M.
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  • Collared Lizard [Crotaphytus collaris] female sunning; Abo Mission Pueblo, N.M.
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  • Plazuela (fortified ranch) built after Abo was abandoned,also abandoned about 1830
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  • Plazuela (fortified ranch) built after Abo was abandoned,also abandoned about 1830
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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-0149.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
    ARNM-0068.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-0043.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-0042.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-0030.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-0019.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-0017.jpg
  • Collared Lizard [Crotaphytus collaris] female, sunning; Abo Mission Pueblo, N.M.
    RALz-0487.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-0094.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-0021.jpg
  • Pueblo II Tower Ruins; north 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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  • Trail sign; Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Rio Grande Cottonwood  [Populus deltoides ssp. wislizenii] ;  Salinas National Monument, New Mexico
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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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  • Holly Tower, Holly Unit masonry wall ruins, part of a Pueblo III village;  Hovenweep National Monument, Utah (Colorado section)
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  • wall detail of Pueblo II Tower Ruins; north Butler Wash, Comb Ridge, Utah
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  • Design painted onto back wall of cliff dwelling of Tyuonyi Pueblo in Frijoles Canyon; Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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  • Petroglyphs carved into soft tuff walls around Tyuonyi Pueblo in Frijoles Canyon; 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-0187.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-0182.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-0170.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-0166.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-0180.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-0178.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-0177.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-0174.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-0161.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-0160.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-0155.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-0139.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-0126.jpg
  • Scaled Quail [Callipepla squamata] foraging; Pueblo Reservoir area, Colorado
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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-0184.jpg
  • "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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  • "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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