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A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected settlement of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a Na...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Wupatki (or "Tall House" in the Hopi language) was a multistory Sinagua pueblo dwelling that once comprised more than 100 rooms and a ... More

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected settlement of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a Na...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Wupatki (or "Tall House" in the Hopi language) was a multistory Sinagua pueblo dwelling that once comprised more than 100 rooms and a ... More

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected settlement of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a Na...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Wupatki (or "Tall House" in the Hopi language) was a multistory Sinagua pueblo dwelling that once comprised more than 100 rooms and a ... More

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected settlement of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a Na...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Wupatki (or "Tall House" in the Hopi language) was a multistory Sinagua pueblo dwelling that once comprised more than 100 rooms and a ... More

A portion of the Wukoki Ruins, once one of several scattered high-desert settlement at what is now the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected series of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona

A portion of the Wukoki Ruins, once one of several scattered high-dese...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Gift; Barbara Barrett; 2018; (DLC/PP-2018:112) Forms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive. C... More

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected settlement of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a Na...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Wupatki (or "Tall House" in the Hopi language) was a multistory Sinagua pueblo dwelling that once comprised more than 100 rooms and a ... More

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected settlement of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a Na...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Wupatki (or "Tall House" in the Hopi language) was a multistory Sinagua pueblo dwelling that once comprised more than 100 rooms and a ... More

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected settlement of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a Na...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Wupatki (or "Tall House" in the Hopi language) was a multistory Sinagua pueblo dwelling that once comprised more than 100 rooms and a ... More

Highlands landscape in Coconino County, Arizona, near the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected settlement of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff

Highlands landscape in Coconino County, Arizona, near the Wupatki Nati...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Gift; Barbara Barrett; 2018; (DLC/PP-2018:112) Forms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive. C... More

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected settlement of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a Na...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Wupatki (or "Tall House" in the Hopi language) was a multistory Sinagua pueblo dwelling that once comprised more than 100 rooms and a ... More

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected settlement of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona

A portion of the largest pueblo at the Wupatki National Monument, a Na...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Wupatki (or "Tall House" in the Hopi language) was a multistory Sinagua pueblo dwelling that once comprised more than 100 rooms and a ... More

A portion of the Wukoki Ruins, once one of several scattered high-desert settlement at what is now the Wupatki National Monument, a National Park Service-protected series of structures built by ancient Puebloan people beginning about 500 A.D., northeast of what is now Flagstaff in Coconino County, Arizona

A portion of the Wukoki Ruins, once one of several scattered high-dese...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Gift; Barbara Barrett; 2018; (DLC/PP-2018:112) Forms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive. C... More