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Exterior view of the reconstructed Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins."
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Color photographic view of the largest of the Pueblo villages in the Southwest in Aztec Ruins National Monument.
Thumbnail for 'Cliff Palace in 1270 A.D., from a painting by Paul Coze'
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Collaborating with the staff of Mesa Verde Museum, the artist has shown typical activities at 3:00 p.m. on a sunny autumn afternoon in 1270 A.D."
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The Aztec Ruins are one of the best preserved Indian ruins in the country. Aztec was abandoned by 1300 A.D."
Thumbnail for 'Cliff Palace from Speaker Chief Tower (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting. The caption reads, "Built in the 12th and 13th centuries, this stone-age metropolis was abandoned during the great drought of 1276-99 A.D." This is card No. 14 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze. The Nina Webber Collection is only missing Nos. 6 and 15 of this series.
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Hand tinted linen textured photograph. View of the open court or plaza, one kiva or ceremonial chamber, and the east wall of the ruins with some trees and hills in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Cliff Palace ruin (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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Seen from Sun Point, on the opposite rim of Cliff Canyon, this largest known cliff dwelling displays an imposing mass of prehistoric architectural features, with many tourists taking a look.