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Title: | Partial wall at an archaeological site | |
Date/circa: | 1939/1949 | |
Photographer: | Ellison, Eddie Boyden (Santa Fe, N.M.) | |
Subjects: | Archaeological sites--Photographs; | |
Notes: | Image of partially standing walls for a structure. The photo is depicting the corner of a structure that has walls made of large, shaped stones. Additional large, shaped stones are strewn about the ground near the standing walls. The stones used in building the structure have a rough surface and numerous holes in them, possibly indicating that they originated from a lava flow. This negative was in Drawer 1 labeled "Indians." This is negative 23 of 34 in original sleeve. | |
Negative#: | 12373 |
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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