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Color image showing the "T" shape doorway at Aztec Ruins, with the sky visible in the background. Masonry consists of sandstones.
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Black and white photograph on postcard of Historic Ruins of the Ancient Aztecs, Aztec, New Mexico.
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Close-up of drawings on a rock slab.
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In the background are many walls of adobe brick. In the foreground is a ring made of adobe brick which appears to be filled in with dirt.
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Colored photograph of the Aztec Ruins.
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Showing the three Kivas and the northwest corner of the ruins. The first written record of these Ruins was made in 1859, although extensive and scientific excavations were not made until 1916 to 1921 by the American Museum of Natural History."
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Interior of a Kiva with a ladder and brick walls.
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Ruins at Aztec National Monument, New Mexico.
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Noted on bottom of postcard: A Chaco Indian Doorway, Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico.
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Prehistoric Ruins at Aztec National Monument, N.M. There are three or four people standing in the ruins that consist of just a few brick columns.
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Color photographic view of the largest of the Pueblo villages in the Southwest in Aztec Ruins National Monument.
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One of the best preserved Indian ruins in the country, Aztec was abandoned by 1300 A.D."
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A man and a woman gaze into one of the Aztec adobe-lined pits as a tour guide gestures towards it. Behind them are more pits and a few dilapidated walls, also made of adobe brick. Several green trees can be seen behind the ruins, contrasting with the tan brick. On the back: The Aztec Ruins are one of the best preserved ruins and finest examples of the pre-historic way of life in this country. Delicacy, precision and strength are three of the main...
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Faded image of Aztec Ruins North of Farmington, NM. Image shows a medium size structure with walls still standing but slowly crumbling apart and falling down. Appears to be within a large field surrounded by vegetation that looks to be sagebrush.
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A sepia postcard of an aerial view of the Aztec Ruins National Monument which are located in Aztec, New Mexico.
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A round shaped building with a square extension, 5 windows and 8 roof poles visible around the outer circular portion is prominently featured in the foreground to the right. Beyond it lies a circular structure, then a grid of square shaped rooms 2 deep.
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The striking masonry pueblos reflect the 11th century influence from nearby Chaco Canyon. Aztec was abandoned by 1300.
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Color image of the Aztec Ruinds Trading Post. Shows two sculpted figures outside of entrance flanking either side. One is wearing a feathered mask. On back it reads, " Indian pottery - Hand made jewelry - Navajo rugs - Curios of all kinds"
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The West Pueblo was originally constructed between A.D. 1111 and A.D. 1115 by people affiliated with the Chaco Canyon Anasazi.
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Shows a view of the ruins at Aztec. A paved walkway can be seen winding its way around the ruins and there are a couple of plaques available for people to read seen in the photograph. (on back) A portion of the excavated ruins at Aztec Ruins National Monument, Aztec, New Mexico. Here visitors may see ruins occupied in the 1100's and 1200's and which contain complete rooms, including ceilings.