Title |
Photo by Charles Goodman. |
Photo Number |
p1205n088 |
Description |
Image of some of the ruins at Hovenweep National Monument on the Utah/Colorado border, photo by Charles Goodman |
Keywords |
Hovenweep National Monument; San Juan County (Utah); Native Americans |
Subject |
Hovenweep National Monument (Utah and Colo.)--Photographs; Cliff-dwellings--Utah--Photographs; Pueblo Indians--Antiquities--Photographs; Indigenous peoples--North America |
Spatial Coverage |
Hovenweep National Monument (Utah and Colo.); San Juan County (Utah) |
Additional Information |
Hovenweep National Monument is located on land in southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah, between Cortez, Colorado and Blanding, Utah on the Cajon Mesa of the Great Sage Plain. Shallow tributaries run through the wide and deep canyons into the San Juan River. Although the Hovenweep National Monument is largely known for the six village groups of the Ancient Pueblo, or Anasazi, people, there is evidence of hunter-gatherers from 8,000 to 6,000 B.C. until about AD 200. Then a succession of early puebloan cultures settled in the area and remained until the AD 1300s. Hovenweep became a National Monument in 1923 and is administered by the National Park Service.--wiki. |
Collection Number and Name |
P1205 Stephanie Young Merzel Photograph Collection |
Collection Name |
Stephanie Young Merzel |
Rights |
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Type |
Image |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6t73746 |
Setname |
uum_map |
ID |
976921 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6t73746 |