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Micaceous clay "tea pot". The vessel has a small flat bottom, a rounded body with a slightly constricted neck, and an open mouth. The spout is attached to the exterior, and a small hole was cut in the vessel body near the rim to connect the two spaces. A vertical handle is attached directly opposite the spout. There is a reduction spot near the base of the pot.
Date of Photo
2005
Holdings
35mm slide: 24386

Description
Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) stalk which has been cut and notched at one end to create a ceremonial arrow.
Arrow is bent.
Date of Photo
2005
Holdings
35mm slide: 24380

Description
New Mexico; Basket Dance
Date of Photo
Jul. 29, 1979
Holdings
35mm slide: 16903

Description
New Mexico; Basket Dance
Date of Photo
Jul. 29, 1979
Holdings
35mm slide: 16902

Description
New Mexico; Pueblo Water Control, Pot Creek Valley
Date of Photo
Jul. 1979
Holdings
35mm slide: 16895

Description
New Mexico; P IV
Date of Photo
Jul. 1979
Holdings
35mm slide: 16892

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New Mexico, The north pueblo at Taos from the southwest.
Holdings
B&W negative: 14389; Lantern slide: 684

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Pot Creek Pueblo Groundplan (circa A.D. 1200 - 1350), Taos, New Mexico
Holdings
35mm slide: 10185

Description
Castilla County, New Mexico. Blanco and Old Baldy Peaks from Colorado Highway #159 near Junction with 136 in Castilla County. Elevation: Blanco 14,363 ft., Old Baldy 14,125
Date of Photo
Summer 1952
Holdings
35mm slide: 4004

Description
Taos County, New Mexico. Ute Mountain from New Mexico Highway #3 looking northwest across Sunshine Valley in Taos County. Elevation 10,151.
Date of Photo
Summer 1952
Holdings
35mm slide: 4003

Description
Taos County, New Mexico. Looking west from New Mexico Highway #3 at San Antonio Peak across Sunshine Valley in Taos County. Elevation 10,833
Date of Photo
Summer 1952
Holdings
35mm slide: 4002

Description
Rio Grande Canyon, New Mexico. Rio Grande gorge looking north from US-64 where road leaves the Rio Grande to go northeast to Taos.
Date of Photo
Summer 1952
Holdings
35mm slide: 4001

Description
Rio Grande Canyon, New Mexico. Rio Grande gorge looking north from US-64 where road leaves the Rio Grande to go northeast to Taos.
Date of Photo
Summer 1952
Holdings
35mm slide: 4000

Description
Rio Grande Canyon, New Mexico. Rio Grande Canyon looking south from US-64 near Embudo, New Mexico.
Date of Photo
Summer 1952
Holdings
35mm slide: 3999

Description
Pack train leaving Pueblo of Taos
Holdings
35mm slide: 1270

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Description
South Pueblo.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1211

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Description
North Pueblo.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1210

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Description
Pueblo and Stream.
Holdings
35mm slide: 1209

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Slide of a photograph in Historic Preservation (9/10, p.41), showing San Geronimo de Taos church which has been restored.
Holdings
35mm slide: 18495

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House interior at Taos Pueblo, women cooking, New Mexico, ca. 1935. Houses generally consisted of one or more multi-purpose rooms and several windowless storerooms. The family rooms were used for sleeping, eating, cooking, and crafts work. The rooms were usually sparsely furnished, and many of the family's possessions were hung from the vigas or pegs on the wall. The store rooms contained carefully stacked rows of dried corn on the cob and other d
Date of Photo
c. 1935
Holdings
35mm slide: 18225

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Taos Pueblo at Harvest Time, ca. 1935. As one can see from this photograph, Taos Pueblo is located at the base of a mountain range. The surrounding fields produce abundant crops of corn, beans, and squash. The piles around the plaza are cornhusks. The ears of corn are drying from hanging poles and lie in piles on ramadas. The hornos in the plaza are used to bake bread and roast chile.
Date of Photo
c. 1935
Holdings
35mm slide: 18214

Description
Las Trampas Church.
Date of Photo
Aug. 1987
Holdings
35mm slide: 18112

Description
Picuris. Overview of village Pueblo.
Date of Photo
Aug. 1987
Holdings
35mm slide: 18111

Description
New Mexico (Taos area) Pot Creek Pueblo Ruin.
Date of Photo
Aug. 1987
Holdings
35mm slide: 18110

Description
Panoramic, New Mexico (Taos area) Pot Creek Pueblo Ruin.
Date of Photo
Aug. 1987
Holdings
35mm slide: 18109

Description
Fort Burgwin. Ancient fields
Date of Photo
circa Aug. 1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 31089

Description
Taos. Rio del Oso survey. Prehistoric agricultural fields
Date of Photo
circa Aug. 1991
Holdings
35mm slide: 31091

Description
Picuris field
Date of Photo
circa Sept. 1998
Holdings
35mm slide: 31141

Description
Picuris field
Date of Photo
circa Sept. 1998
Holdings
35mm slide: 31143

Description
Picuris field
Date of Photo
circa Sept. 1998
Holdings
35mm slide: 31144

Description
Picuris field
Date of Photo
circa Sept. 1998
Holdings
35mm slide: 31145

Description
Picuris field
Date of Photo
circa Sept. 1998
Holdings
35mm slide: 31146

Description
Picuris field
Date of Photo
circa Sept. 1998
Holdings
35mm slide: 31142

Description
Trampas. Church. Sign: Official scenic historic marker. Las Trampas. The village of Las Trampas was established in 1751 by 12 families from Santa Fe, led by Juan de Arguello, who received a land grant from Governor Tomas Velez Cachupin. The Church of San Jose de Gracia is one of the finest surviving 18th century churches in New Mexico.
Date of Photo
circa Aug. 1989
Holdings
35mm slide: 31376

Description
Taos. Wheeler Peak
Date of Photo
circa Aug. 1989
Holdings
35mm slide: 31378

Description
Fort Burgwin field school. Excavated units and screens
Date of Photo
circa July 2001
Holdings
35mm slide: 31699

Description
Fort Burgwin field school. Screens over an excavated trench
Date of Photo
circa July 2001
Holdings
35mm slide: 31700

Description
Fort Burgwin field school. Profile of excavation unit
Date of Photo
circa July 2001
Holdings
35mm slide: 31701

Description
Fort Burgwin field school
Date of Photo
circa July 2001
Holdings
35mm slide: 31702

Description
Fort Burgwin field school. Exposed feature
Date of Photo
circa July 2001
Holdings
35mm slide: 31703

Description
Fort Burgwin field school. Exposed feature
Date of Photo
circa July 2001
Holdings
35mm slide: 31704

Description
Fort Burgwin field school. Exposed feature
Date of Photo
circa July 2001
Holdings
35mm slide: 31705

Description
Fort Burgwin field school. Excavation trench and exposed feature
Date of Photo
circa July 2001
Holdings
35mm slide: 31706

Description
Fort Burgwin field school. Overview of excavation units
Date of Photo
circa July 2001
Holdings
35mm slide: 31707

Description
Picuris. Suzy Archuleta (Taos) making new oven
Date of Photo
circa June 1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 32130

Description
Picuris. Old field in fallow
Date of Photo
circa June 1980
Holdings
35mm slide: 32131

Description
Picuris. Area north of Tres Ritos where we picked osha
Date of Photo
circa June 1966
Holdings
35mm slide: 32132

Description
Picuris. Looking across Pueblo River at Rio Lucio. Wild plum in bloom
Date of Photo
circa June 1966
Holdings
35mm slide: 32133

Description
Picuris Pueblo. Pat Martinez digging pottery clay
Date of Photo
circa Sept. 1973
Holdings
35mm slide: 32134

Description
Picuris Pueblo, north gate. Margaret Martinez picks Juniperus communis berries
Date of Photo
circa Sept. 1973
Holdings
35mm slide: 32135
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