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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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Noted on bottom of postcard: A Chaco Indian Doorway, Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico.
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Ground view of a portion of the excavated ruins at Aztec Ruins National Monument, Aztec, New Mexico.
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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.
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Sepia image of an aerial photograph of Aztec Ruins National Monument in Aztec, New Mexico.
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A picture inside the Aztec Ruins built in "1100-1300 AD...by Chacoan people."
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View of a tour of the ruins at Aztec National Monument. Located near the town of Aztec New Mexico. Pueblo here contained approximately 500 rooms and probably began construction around 1100 A.D.
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Established as a national monument in 1923, the ruins originally contained at least 500 rooms, housing about 800 Indians. The Pueblo was originally constructed in the early 100's by people of the Chaco Culture, who abandoned it before..."
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Aztec Ruins. Postage in U.S., Canada and Mexico was one cent.
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In the center of the photo is a pit lined with adobe brick. Behind it, you can see the walls of the Aztec Ruins.
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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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The Great Kiva was built in the early 1100s and may have provided a place for communitywide ceremonies and gatherings. Phtographer-George H.H. Huey.
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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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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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Aztec Ruins, embodying the architecture and building techniques of over 1000 years ago, preserves the ruins of the largest pre-Spanish villages of the southwest."
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Aztec Ruins National Monument near Aztec, New Mexico is visited by thousands of people annually who come to examine the work of a stone-age Indian civilization."
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Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico.