- Projectile Point with Missing Base
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Medial fragment of a possible projectile point with irregular notching along both margins; made on a tan and white mottled chert. The basal portion is missing. According to Ashlee Bailey, Northern Arizona University graduate student in Anthropology, the point is morphologically similar to San Pedro or San Jose points. Dimensions: L 4.6, W 2.2, T 0.6 CM. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), Room 17, Fill. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - Yucca Ring
Description: Ring woven from yucca fibers. Dimensions: Diam 3.0 cm. Provenience: Upper Ruin. Collection: WACC, Tonto National Monument (Catalog No. TONT 259). - "Annex" Reconstruction
Subject: Reconstructing the "Annex." Date: January 5, 1934 Collection: Tuzigoot National Monument. - "Doc" Marston, 1963
Subject: Otis "Dock" Marston running the Mile 217 rapid in a Sportyak II. Date: August 27, 1963 Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (No. 5008). - "Edith"
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: 16'4" L; cockpit: 3'9.5" L; oarlocks to bottom: 18" D; midship, from combing to bottom: 25"; gunwale to gunwale: 3'10" W. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725). - "Edith," Alternate View
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: 16'4" L; cockpit: 3'9.5" L; oarlocks to bottom: 18" D; midship, from combing to bottom: 25"; gunwale to gunwale: 3'10" W. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725). - "Edith," Bow
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725). - "Edith," Cockpit
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: Cockpit: 3'9.5" L. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725). - "Edith," Cockpit, Alternate View
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: Cockpit: 3'9.5" L. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725). - "Edith," Storage Compartment
Description: Storage compartment on the Edith, one of the boats used by the Kolb brothers to run the Grand Canyon in 1911-1912. The Edith was rowed by Emery Kolb, and named for his daughter. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: Grand Canyon National Park (Catalog No. GRCA 13725). - "Falling Man"
Description: "Falling Man" in Nine Pine Cove. Date: June 9, 2010 - "Loom Anchor"
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Gray-slipped, unfired “loom anchor.” Such an object might have been used to weigh down wefts during weaving; however, this technique is not known for the prehistoric Southwest, so this artifact likely served a different function. Dimensions: L 4.9, DIAM 4.2 CM. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), Room 20, Floor & 1 foot above. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - "Loom Anchor"
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Gray-slipped, unfired “loom anchor.” Such an object might have been used to weigh down wefts during weaving; however, this technique is not known for the prehistoric Southwest, so this artifact likely served a different function. Dimensions: L 5.6, DIAM 4.1 CM. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), Room 20, Floor & 1 foot above. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - "Loom Anchor"
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Gray-slipped, unfired “loom anchor.” Such an object might have been used to weigh down wefts during weaving; however, this technique is not known for the prehistoric Southwest, so this artifact likely served a different function. Dimensions: L 5.2, DIAM 3.9 CM Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), Room 20, Floor & 1 foot above Collection: National Park Service, El Morro. - "Loom Anchor" Fragment
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan, Atsinna Pueblo (A.D. 1275 – mid-1300s) Description: Gray-slipped, unfired “loom anchor.” Such an object might have been used to weigh down wefts during weaving; however, this technique is not known for the prehistoric Southwest, so this artifact likely served a different function. Dimensions: L 5.0, DIAM 3.5 CM. Provenience: LA 99 (Atsinna Pueblo), Room 20, Fill. Collection: National Park Service, El Morro.