Wukoki Pueblo ruin, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona, USA; Citadel Ruin; small butte; basaltic lava; rock; Flagstaff; Sinagua; native; ancient American; Indian; masonry; primitive; National Parks Trails; Wupatki; Indian; ruins; excavated; mesa; Lomaki; Pueblo ruins; box canyon; Desert; wupatki basin; tourist attraction; fortress; fortresslike; fortress-like; Prehistoric; farmers; archaeologists; settled; settlement; partly underground; pit houses; eruption; ancestral Puebloan people; north-Eastern Arizona; villages; Kayenta; Anasazi; Cohonina; Hohokam; monument; backcountry; ranger-guided hikes
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Two or three families lived in this small pueblo, the best-preserved structure in the park, for perhaps three generations. You can step inside the rooms, one of which towers three stories and still has pieces of wood beam embedded in the walls.
Two or three families lived in this small pueblo, the best-preserved structure in the park, for perhaps three generations. You can step inside the rooms, one of which towers three stories and still has pieces of wood beam embedded in the walls.
Two or three families lived in this small pueblo, the best-preserved structure in the park, for perhaps three generations. You can step inside the rooms, one of which towers three stories and still has pieces of wood beam embedded in the walls.
Two or three families lived in this small pueblo, the best-preserved structure in the park, for perhaps three generations. You can step inside the rooms, one of which towers three stories and still has pieces of wood beam embedded in the walls.
Two or three families lived in this small pueblo, the best-preserved structure in the park, for perhaps three generations. You can step inside the rooms, one of which towers three stories and still has pieces of wood beam embedded in the walls.
Lomaki Pueblo ruin, Wupatki National Monument, Arizona, USA; small butte; basaltic lava; rock; Flagstaff; Sinagua; native; ancient American Indian; masonry; primitive; Sunset Crater; National Parks Trails; Wupatki Indian; excavated; mesa; box canyon; Desert; tourist attraction; fortress; fortresslike; fortress-like; Prehistoric; farmers; archaeologists; settled; settlement; partly underground; pit houses; eruption; ancestral Puebloan people; north-Eastern Arizona; villages; Kayenta; Anasazi; Cohonina; Hohokam; monument; backcountry; ranger-guided hikes
Description
Two or three families lived in this small pueblo, the best-preserved structure in the park, for perhaps three generations. You can step inside the rooms, one of which towers three stories and still has pieces of wood beam embedded in the walls.
Peter Bassett North American Indian petroglyphs petrified forest national park Arizona USA painting ancient writing symbols puerco pueblo people tribe ruins village archaeology desert tribe NOTE 51MB VERSION AVAILABLE
Canyon de Chelly National Park, Chinle, Arizona, USA; ; National Monument America Architecture artifacts rock imagery living community of Navajo people landscape of great historical and spiritual significance infused with collective memory Navajo Tribal Trust Land Navajo Nation overlook cliff canyon wall caves rock stone ruin history native American Indian Anasazi cliff dwellings villages Antelope House Ruins trails guide American de chelley
Martha's Vineyard; Massachusetts; New England; exterior; field stone; fieldstone; natural; scenic; stone; stone fence; stone wall; stones; USA; wall; walls
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Stone fence, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA
Acoma, pueblo, America's oldest continually inhabited city, nr Grants, New Mexico, USA, also known as 'Sky City', built on massive sandstone Mesa (alt 7000ft), site occupied from at least 1150AD, Acoma people, ancient culture, Native American, pueblos originally 3 storeys high, stone and earth construction, adobe, ground floor storage, middle sleeping, top cooking, famed for pottery, ladder, Acoma's population now 6000 but only 30 reside at top of mesa, larger 40MB tif file available on request
Martha's Vineyard; Massachusetts; New England; bark; exterior; field stone; fieldstone; natural; nature; scenic; stone; stone fence; stone wall; stones; tree; tree trunk; USA; wall; walls
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Stone fence, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts,, USA
Martha's Vineyard; Massachusetts; New England; exterior; field stone; field-stone; natural; scenic; stone; stone fence; stone wall; stones; USA; wall; walls
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Stone fence, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts,, USA
Detail; Red stone wall; Wall; Open window; Window; Madriguera; Segovia province; Segovia; Province; Castile Leon; Castile-Leon; Spain; Europe; Horizontal; Color; Colour; Daytime; Exterior; Outdoor; Outside; Concept; Conceptual; Rural; Architecture; Property; Properties; in ruins; Ramshackle; Stone; Landscape; State of abandon; Deserted; Derelict; Ruins; Country; Countryside; Close view; Close up; Closeup; Close-up; Pueblos Rojos y Negros; Sierra de Ayllon
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Detail of red stone wall and open window. Madriguera, Segovia province, Castile Leon, Spain.
Taos Pueblo; New Mexico; USA; adobe walls; ladder; green door; blue skies; occupied since 1350 AD; Indian pueblo; Pueblo Indians; flat roofed earthen architecture;
Peter Bassett North American Indian petroglyphs petrified forest national park Arizona USA painting ancient writing symbols puerco pueblo people tribe NOTE 22MB TIFF VERSION AVAILABLE
Taos, pueblo, foothills of Sangre de Christo Mts, New Mexico, 3 to 4 storey buildings, adobe, earth brick, ladder, inhabited for at least 1000 years, ancient culture, Native American, now about 150 people live in pueblo, larger 40MB tif file available on request
Mesa Verde, National Park Service, US Dept. of Interior, Cortez, Four Corners, Colorado, Green Table, Pueblo, Cliff Dwelling, stone village, sheltered alcoves, canyons, archeological site, Ancestral Pueblo people, ancient dwellings, Native American tribes, US Highway 160, World Historic Site, World Cultural Heritage Site, The Ancients, Anasazi culture, International Treasure, Ute Indian Nation, UNESCO.
Mesa Verde, National Park Service, US Dept. of Interior, Cortez, Four Corners, Colorado, Green Table, Pueblo, Cliff Dwelling, stone village, sheltered alcoves, canyons, archeological site, Ancestral Pueblo people, ancient dwellings, Native American tribes, US Highway 160, World Historic Site, World Cultural Heritage Site, The Ancients, Anasazi culture, International Treasure, Ute Indian Nation, UNESCO.
Scott A. McNealy photographer; fotoLibra; Cahokia Mounds; IL; Illinois; USA; U.S.A.; US; United States of America; United States; UNESCO World Heritage Site; Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site; National Historic Landmark; Prehistoric Indian Community; Cahokia; natives; tribal peoples; Indians; Native American; Celt in Wooden Handle-Ancient Axe; native tools; ancient axe; celt; stone axe
Mesa Verde National Park, SW Colorado, USA, cliff dwellings in alcove in canyon walls, cave dweller, this photo features 'Balcony House' in Soda Canyon, more than 38 rooms and 2 kivas (kiva is ceremonial chamber), masonry built rooms, pueblo, occupied from about 550-1300AD (probably left due to drought conditions), Ancestral Pueblans (previously known as the Anasazi, Ancient Native American culture, larger 38MB tif file available on request