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Numerous rocks surrounding partial walls
Date/circa:  1939/1949
Photographer: Ellison, Eddie Boyden (Santa Fe, N.M.)
Subjects: Archaeological sites--Photographs;
Notes: Image of numerous rocks surrounding partial wall segments. Many of the rocks appear to have been shaped by tools and may be remnants of a larger structure. The remaining segments of walls were dry-laid and are somewhat crude. It is difficult to determine if they were part of a larger structure or individual structures themselves. Due to the numerous pits and holes in the stones, they may have originated from lava rock. Pinon and juniper covered hills are in the background. This negative was in Drawer 1 labeled "Indians." This is negative 15 of 34 in original sleeve.
Negative#:  12365

This photo is part of the Ellison family collection, donated to the Center by Gary Ellison, son of Betty D. and Edward H. "Rocky" Ellison and grandson of Eddie Boyden Ellison.

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