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Aztec Ruins, embodying the architecture and building techniques of over 1000 years ago, preserves the ruins of the largest pre-Spanish villages of the southwest."
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Established as a national monument in 1923, the ruins originally contained at least 500 rooms, housing about 800 Indians. The Pueblo was originally constructed in the early 100's by people of the Chaco Culture, who abandoned it before..."
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Several kivas and two rows of storage rooms.
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Aztec Ruins National Monument near Aztec, New Mexico is visited by thousands of people annually who come to examine the work of a stone-age Indian civilization."
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Postmarked Aztec, New Mexico, 6/17/1938.
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Aztec Ruins. Postage in U.S., Canada and Mexico was one cent.
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Postmarked Aztec, NM. 3/15/1917.
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Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico.
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Foreground view of a kiva.
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Colored photograph of the Aztec Ruins.
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Showing the three Kivas and the northwest corner of the ruins. The first written record of these Ruins was made in 1859, although extensive and scientific excavations were not made until 1916 to 1921 by the American Museum of Natural History."
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Black and white photograph of The Key Hold Doorway at Aztec Ruins National Monument.
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Ruins at Aztec National Monument, New Mexico.
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Prehistoric Ruins at Aztec National Monument, N.M. There are three or four people standing in the ruins that consist of just a few brick columns.
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One of the best preserved Indian ruins in the country, Aztec was abandoned by 1300 A.D."
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Black/white: Ceremonial room of the Great Kiva, Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico.