- Wukoki Pueblo
Location: Wukoki, Wupatki National Monument. The pueblo was built and occupied between A.D. 1120 and A.D. 1210. - Summer Monsoon, Citadel Ruin
Location: Citadel, Wupatki National Monument. Description: Isolated summer monsoon just north of the San Francisco Peaks, as viewed from Citadel Ruin. - Divisions of Labor
- Excavations
Description: Museum of Northern Arizona archaeologists excavating Wupatki Pueblo, 1933-34 field season. Date: 1933-1934. Collection: Wupatki National Monument (Catalog No. WUPA 19896). - Footsteps to Wupatki
- Historic Crew Shot
Description: The Field Crew (L to R):Leslie Smithson (Laborer), Ross Sansom (Laborer), Robert S. Harris (Survey Instrument Man), Dale S. King (Foreman and Archaeologist), Charlie R. Steen (Survey Archaeologist and Rodman), and Walter Hyde (Laborer). The crew began work at Nalakihu on December 27, 1933 and ended April 12, 1934. Date: 1933-1934. Collection: Wupatki National Monument (Catalog No. WUPA 19726). - Hopi History
- Households Communities
- In Search of the Center Place
- Intro
- Harold Colton, Wupatki, 1965
Description: Harold Colton (far right) at Wupatki National Monument in 1965. Date: July 1965. Collection: Wupatki National Monument (Catalog No. WUPA 24427). - Land Control
- Lessons
- Recording Sites in the 1930s
Description: Robert S. Harris looking through the eyepiece of an alidade. The crew did a fairly thorough survey of a limited area surrounding the Citadel, and they used survey instruments to plot sites, which was quite a breakthrough in the accuracy of site locational techniques. Many of the same sites they recorded in 1933-34 were successfully relocated during the Wupatki Inventory survey in the 1980s. Date: 1933-1934. Collection: Wupatki National Monument (Catalog No. WUPA 19728). - Survey in the 1930s
Description: Charlie R. Steen and Robert S. Harris from the Museum of Northern Arizona, conducting archaeological survey in the vicinity of Nalakihu and Citadel pueblos. Date: Spring 1934. Collection: Wupatki National Monument (Catalog No. WUPA 19729).