Mesa Verde has a unique distinction in that it is the only man-made National Park in the United States. It consists of hundreds of cliff dwellings --homes of the Pueblo Indians from around 1100 to 1300 A.D. These dwellings, rediscovered in the latter part of the nineteenth century, faced extinction because of relic-hunters. Virginia McClurg undertook the task of preserving these ruins. A twenty-four year struggle ensued during which time she and the Colorado Cliff Dwellings Association worked continuously for federal protection of this prehistoric site. Today, the ancient home of the Pueblo Indians is viewed annually by thousands of tourists because a small group of Colorado women worked vigorously to establish Mesa Verde National Park. Thi...
Pictographs done in red pigment on the rock wall; A U.S. National Monument created to protect Ancest...
Photo shows the Cliff Palace, the ruins of a Puebloan Indian dwelling at Mesa Verde National Park, C...
Dwelling accessed by traditional wood log ladders; A U.S. National Monument created to protect Ances...
Photograph of a view of the Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde (now a national park), Colorado, ca.1900. A c...
Photograph of a distant view of The Cliff Palace taken at the top of the cliff, at Mesa Verde (now a...
The approximately 600 cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado represent the apex of ...
The approximately 600 cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado represent the apex of ...
In public perceptions of Southwestern archaeology, two images compete for attention-Pueblo Bonito, i...
in 1928 and Capitol Reef National Monument in 1937 is an indication of the slower recreational growt...
Prepared for: the Nature Conservancy's Colorado Field Office.March 18, 1996.Includes bibliographical...
PREFACE This is the first general reconstruction of the history of the Glen Canyon region, an area ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changing relationship between the National Park Service...
Foundation outlines of rooms on floor of cave; A U.S. National Monument created to protect Ancestral...
Notch in a wall that might have been a window; A U.S. National Monument created to protect Ancestral...
Holes which once contained rafter poles, and three remaining original poles; A U.S. National Monumen...
Pictographs done in red pigment on the rock wall; A U.S. National Monument created to protect Ancest...
Photo shows the Cliff Palace, the ruins of a Puebloan Indian dwelling at Mesa Verde National Park, C...
Dwelling accessed by traditional wood log ladders; A U.S. National Monument created to protect Ances...
Photograph of a view of the Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde (now a national park), Colorado, ca.1900. A c...
Photograph of a distant view of The Cliff Palace taken at the top of the cliff, at Mesa Verde (now a...
The approximately 600 cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado represent the apex of ...
The approximately 600 cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado represent the apex of ...
In public perceptions of Southwestern archaeology, two images compete for attention-Pueblo Bonito, i...
in 1928 and Capitol Reef National Monument in 1937 is an indication of the slower recreational growt...
Prepared for: the Nature Conservancy's Colorado Field Office.March 18, 1996.Includes bibliographical...
PREFACE This is the first general reconstruction of the history of the Glen Canyon region, an area ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changing relationship between the National Park Service...
Foundation outlines of rooms on floor of cave; A U.S. National Monument created to protect Ancestral...
Notch in a wall that might have been a window; A U.S. National Monument created to protect Ancestral...
Holes which once contained rafter poles, and three remaining original poles; A U.S. National Monumen...
Pictographs done in red pigment on the rock wall; A U.S. National Monument created to protect Ancest...
Photo shows the Cliff Palace, the ruins of a Puebloan Indian dwelling at Mesa Verde National Park, C...
Dwelling accessed by traditional wood log ladders; A U.S. National Monument created to protect Ances...