Ancestral Puebloan (Culture Keyword)

4,776-4,800 (7,426 Records)

AZ-4279 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4280 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4281 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4282 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4283 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4284 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4285 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4286 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4287 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4288 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4289 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4290 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4291 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4292 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4293 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4294 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4295 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AZ-4296 (2011)
IMAGE Melissa Spencer.

Specimen identification card for dendro sample from Aztec Ruins


AzBAD: Arizona Biological Affiliation Database (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rachael Byrd. James Watson.

The Arizona Biological Affiliation Database (AzBAD) is a catalog of comparative cranial morphometric data designed to provide an additional tool for assessing cultural affiliation in compliance with state (ARS §41-844/865) or federal (NAGPRA) legislation and facilitate repatriation of human remains to descendant communities. This information is used to create comparative samples that encompass the variability inherent in ancient ancestral populations. Measurements from crania of individuals...


Aztec East Ruin: Architectural Overview Images
PROJECT Gary Brown.

This project consists of overview images of rooms, kivas, and other architectural features photographed at Aztec East Ruin. Most of the photos were taken in the western roomblock of the great house. Photographs were taken by Gary Brown between 2000 and 2001. They were originally shot as Kodachrome slides and subsequently scanned to digital media.


The Aztec Ruin (1919)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Earl H. Morris.

Morris’ 1919 monograph summarizes the material culture recovered during excavation of Aztec West Ruin. Morris provides descriptions and illustrations of numerous artifacts including textiles, bone tools, pottery, stone tools, and ornaments. “This volume is devoted to reports upon archeological investigations in and about a large Pueblo ruin near the town of Aztec, New Mexico. A large portion of this ruin, now a part of the Aztec Ruin National Monument, was uncovered and carefully studied and...


Aztec Ruin Dendro Data
PROJECT Pearce Paul Creasman.

Dendrochronological (archaeological tree-ring) samples extracted from the structures of Aztec Ruin starting in 1919 and continuing to present. Including: data, metadata, LTRR catalog numbers, National Park Service inventory numbers, field notes, and other pertinent records.


Aztec Ruins National Monument: Administrative HIstory of an Archeological Preserve (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Robert H. Lister. Florence C. Lister.

Aztec Ruins National Monument was established solely to protect, preserve, and interpret a small concentration of prehistoric remains. The text that follows, therefore, emphasizes this archeological resource and the extensive measures the National Park Service has taken to prevent its natural and human-inflicted destruction and to interpret the cultural story it presents so that visitors may more fully appreciate its meaning. In addition, the site is unique among other Southwestern antiquities...


Aztec West Ruin Rooms 202 and 221 (2005)
DATASET Kathy Roler Durand.

Part of Aztec West Ruin data, only includes rooms 202 and 221


Aztec West Ruin: Ceramic and Perishable Artifacts from the 1984 West Ruin Accession 61 Excavation Project
PROJECT Uploaded by: Lori Reed

This project includes images of ceramic and perishable artifacts from Accession AZRU-61 recovered during the 1984 Archeological Investigations for Modifications to West Ruin Drainage project. Excavations associated with the project were under the direction of Jim Trott of the National Park Service, Santa Fe support office. In addition to trench excavations in the Aztec West plaza, several rooms (225, 221, 222, 223, 129, 158(2), 204, 232, and 255) in the north and west wings of the great house...