- "Annex" Reconstruction
Subject: Reconstructing the "Annex." Date: January 5, 1934 Collection: Tuzigoot National Monument. - 1923 Repairs
Subject: Repairing the front wall of Montezuma Castle. Date: 1923 Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well. - 1923 Repairs (Corrected Color)
Subject: Repairing the front wall of Montezuma Castle. Date: August, 1923 Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well. - 1934 Excavation of Castle A
Subject: Overview of the 1934 Castle A excavations, showing rooms 1-5 in the upper tier. The person to the rear left is standing in front of Room 5 and the person to the left front is standing on the midden slope in front of the building. Date: 1934 Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well. - 1939 Stabilization
Subject: Stabilization of a feature below the parapet in Montezuma Castle. The work was completed by J.H. Tovrea. Date: June, 1939 Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well. - 3/4-groove Axe
Description: 3/4-groove diorite axe. The flattened surface is natural, not worked. Dimensions: L 17.7, W 5.1 cm. Collection: On display at the Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center (catalog card). - 3/4-groove Axe
Description: Well-shaped porphyritic diorite 3/4-groove axe with polishing and use wear on the cutting edge. Dimensions: L 9 x 3 1/4 x 1 7/8 in; Weight 2 lb 5 oz. Collection: On display at the Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center (catalog card). - 3/4-groove Axe
Description: Diorite 3/4-groove axe with the poll end polished and the remainder only roughly shaped. A spall has broken off the top. Dimensions: L 24.2, H 6.4, W 4.8 cm. Collection: On display at the Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center (catalog card). - 3/4-groove Axe
Description: Diorite 3/4 groove axe, polished on all surfaces, and retaining an intact cutting edge. Dimensions: 6 x 3 x 2 in; Weight 2 lbs 7 oz. Collection: On display at the Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center (catalog card). - 3/4-groove Axe
Description: 3/4-groove axe. Dimensions: 7.5 x 2.5 x 1.75 inches. Collection: On display at the Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center (catalog card). - 3/4-groove Axe
Description: 3/4 groove-axe made from polished diorite. The butt and cutting ends all have use-wear. Dimensions: 6.5, 2.75 inches; Weight 2.75 lb. Collection: On display at the Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center (catalog card). - 3/4-groove Axe
Description: 3/4-groove axe with both the poll and bit worn. Dimensions: L 5 3/4 in, W 2 1/2 in; Weight 1 3/4 lbs. Collection: On display at the Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center (catalog card). - 3/4-groove Axe
Description: 3/4-groove diorite axe, well-shaped and polished. Dimensions: L 8 3/4 in, W 3 in; Weight 5 1/4 lbs. Collection: On display at the Tuzigoot National Monument Visitor Center (catalog card). - 47Flat below Castle A
Subject: View across the flat below Castle A, with visitors along the trail. Date: March 28, 1970 Collection: WACC: Montezuma Castle/Well. - A History of Wupatki in Flaked Stone
The sequence of projectile points and bifaces displayed represents approximately 13,000 years of people on the landscape of Wupatki. Far Left Basalt hoe or knife (ca. A.D. 1100 - 1200s). Upper row (left to right) Elko-series point made of red chert/chalcedony found near Crack-in-Rock (Archaic); tan-brown chert Plainview point from Wupatki Pueblo; Clovis point made of Black Tank obsidian (ca. 13,000 years old); Elko Corner-notched chert point (Archaic); and Elko Corner-notch chert point (Archaic). Note: The Elko points depicted have been professionally restored. Far right Pueblo-period bifacial knife made from agatized wood and found at Wupatki Pueblo. Bottom row (left to right) Kayenta chert point from Wupatki Pueblo; Cohonina obsidian point from Wupatki Pueblo, Sinagua chert point from Wupatki Pueblo; Cohonina-style point or drill made from chalcedony found in Wupatki Pueblo; Kayenta point from near Crack-in-Rock; Sinagua point from Wupatki Pueblo; Chiricahua-style Archaic point made from chalcedony; and obsidian Cohonina point from Wupatki Pueblo. Collection: On display at Wupatki National Monument (catalog cards are linked in the descriptions of the individual artifacts).