- Faces of the Past Clay Series
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan/Kayenta/Sinagua Description: Left to right - pinched-nose figurine, Alameda Brown Ware pinched-nose figurine, painted Flagstaff Black-on-white figurine or handle fragment, pinched-nose figurine, painted and inlaid/incised Tusayan Black-on-white ladle handle, and modeled figurine or handle fragment. Collection: Museum of Northern Arizona: Wupatki. - 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). - Completely Stabilized Ballcourt in May of 1966
Description: The Wupatki ballcourt after excavation and stabilization. Date: May, 1966. Collection: Wupatki National Monument (Catalog No. WUPA 24408). - Lessons
- 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). - Kayenta Point
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan/Kayenta Description: Kayenta-style projectile point made from brown chert and found in Wupatki Pueblo. Dimensions: 3.3L x 1.8W x 0.4T cm (1.3 x 0.71 x 0.16 in). Collection: On display at Wupatki National Monument (catalog card). - The Crew and the Car
Description: The Field Crew (L to R): Charlie R. Steen, Leslie Smithson. Robert S. Harris, Dale S. King, Walter Hyde, and Ross Sansom. The crew worked at Nalakihu from December 1933 to April 1934. Date: 1933-1934. Collection: Wupatki National Monument (Catalog No. WUPA 19730). - Working Together
- Copper Bell
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Copper bells in the Southwest originated in Mesoamerica. Unfortunately, the provenience information for this particular bell is currently unknown. Dimensions: Unknown. Collection: On display at Wupatki National Monument (catalog card). - Copper Bells from Mexico
Cultural Period: Ancestral Puebloan Description: Copper bells in the Southwest originated in Mesoamerica. Unfortunately, the provenience information for these particular bells is currently unknown. Collection: On display at Wupatki National Monument (catalog card 1, catalog card 2). - Snapshots of the Southwest
- Understand the Land
- 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). - Patterns and Rhythms of Change-400213775
- Pueblo Traditions