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Albums about anasazi

published by moren102
published by jaimekate
Pictures of the sites, the canyon, and the study group
published by rjohnson37
Pictures of ruins of the ancestors of today's Pueblo Indians, the Anasazi. Taken at Aztec Ruins and Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
published by tripstravelsusa
A hike into Horseshoe Canyon near the Mesa area of Canyonlands. Horseshoe Canyon is famous for its ancient wall art that dates before Christ.
published by edandhelen
Inhabited since 2500 BC by different groups of people (Archaic, Anasazi, Pueblo, Hopi, and now Navajo) these beautiful canyons are a marvel of photographic scenes: nature's rock art plus the visible traces of all who've lived here. Canyon de Chelly is th
published by juniper54
published by dcreinken
Scenes from Mesa Verde National Park in Southwestern Utah
published by jsstacey
This is a collection of SUU Field School Pictures. These are taken in a site located between Hurricane, Utah and Colorado City, AZ. For complete information for enrollment see: http://www.suu.edu/hss/socialscience/archeology/index.html
published by jsstacey
Pictures of the 1st and 2nd groups of field archaeology students. Site is located just north of Hildale, UT
published by jsstacey
Some shots at Bryce when the snow is over you boots
published by jsstacey
The Paria River is the one major tributary of the Colorado between Lake Powell and the Grand Canyon; the upper reaches flow across rocky, deserted land that now forms part of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument - this is roadless for the most
published by jsstacey
This is a group of pictures of MARI Milford Utah Archaeological Research Institure
published by sgeoer
September 2005
published by bao666
Betatakin was occupied by Anasazis between 1250 and 1300
published by corvi5266
Ancestral Puebloan Ruins in SE Utah
published by cmitch920
25th Anniversary Trip - Pagosa Springs, Chimney Rock, Durango, Mesa Verde, CO; Monument Valley, AZ
published by dbwiz
National and State Park Ruins
published by lferradino
This prehistoric site dates back to 1100 AD, located within 30 minutes of Sedona. It constains partially restored Indian ruins, petroglyphs and pictographs, carefully guarded by the National Forest Service.
published by HarleyNutzInId
Scenes from our travels.
published by bjburk
published by _ish45
Betatakin Ruin
published by hforsdick
1997
published by randy1937
Early Indian people who were later referred to as Sinagua (without water in Spanish) lived here from about 1150 to 1300. The found the undercut cliffs and made thier homes
published by bmcintosh_2
Shiprock Aztec Ruins
published by patsylaird
These photos are ones that Joe took when he went down with a tour group. There is another Album coming soon.
published by onebearman
Anasazi Dwellings
published by onebearman
Anasazi Ruins
published by onebearman
Anasazi dwellings
published by garbl
Gary and Donna's vacation trip, April 23-29, 2005
published by phillipgarding
Mesa Verde NP is the site of ruins believed to be from the Anasazi Indians. It is located in the desert near the Colorado/Utah border.
published by __rljohns
Mesa Verde National park

Pictures about anasazi

picture: Anasazi Dwellings in Canyon
published by: HarleyNutzInId
Wider view of the Navajo ruins in Canyon de Chelly showing depth of canyon
picture: Anasazi Ruins 1
published by: HarleyNutzInId
Ancient Navajo structures in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona

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