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Bandelier Collection

"Discover the rich heritage of Bandelier National Monument, where ancient traditions come to life

Background imageBandelier Collection: Corn, beans and squash grown the native American way

Corn, beans and squash grown the native American way
Native American three-sisters method of growing corn, beans, and squash, New Mexico. Photograph

Background imageBandelier Collection: USA, Southwest, New Mexico, Bandelier National Monument

USA, Southwest, New Mexico, Bandelier National Monument

Background imageBandelier Collection: Musket parts including rest, bayonet, bandileer

Musket parts including rest, bayonet, bandileer
Matchlock musket, lock and bayonet from the Tower of London 1-3, bayonet 4, musket rest and bayonet 5, musket rest 6, bandileers and powder flask 7, wheel lock 8, 9, and spanner 10

Background imageBandelier Collection: USA. Near Los Alamos. New Mexico. Bandelier National Monumen

USA. Near Los Alamos. New Mexico. Bandelier National Monument. Multistory dwellings of Ancestral Pueblo People. Frijoles Canyon

Background imageBandelier Collection: United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture

United States. Bandelier National Monument. Anasazi Culture, ancestrals Pueblo Indians. Detail of an petroglyph. State of New Mexico

Background imageBandelier Collection: USA, New Mexico, Bandelier National Monument. Prehistoric Anasazi cliff dwelling

USA, New Mexico, Bandelier National Monument. Prehistoric Anasazi cliff dwelling and settlement near Santa Fe and Los Alamos

Background imageBandelier Collection: North America, USA, New Mexico, Bandlelier National Monument. Ancient Anasazi ruins

North America, USA, New Mexico, Bandlelier National Monument. Ancient Anasazi ruins and cliff dwelllings in tuff rock

Background imageBandelier Collection: NATI2P-01807

NATI2P-01807
Native American petroglyph of a snake, Tsankawi Mesa cliff-dwellings, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. Photograph

Background imageBandelier Collection: NATI2D-00511

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Shrine of the Stone Lions, a prehistoric Native American sculpture of two mountain lions, Bandelier Wilderness, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageBandelier Collection: NATI2D-00510

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Shrine of the Stone Lions, a prehistoric Native American sculpture of two mountain lions, Bandelier Wilderness, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageBandelier Collection: NATI2D-00080

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Ruins of Tuonyi, an Ancient Puebloan / Anasazi village in Frijoles Canyon, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageBandelier Collection: NATI2D-00513

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Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloan cliff-dwelling ruins in the Frijoles Canyon, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. Digital photograph

Background imageBandelier Collection: NATI2D-00514

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Anasazi/Ancestral Puebloan cliff-dwelling ruins in the Frijoles Canyon, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. Digital photograph


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"Discover the rich heritage of Bandelier National Monument, where ancient traditions come to life. Located near Los Alamos, New Mexico, this captivating site showcases the native American way of growing corn, beans, and squash. Step back in time as you explore the remnants of the Anasazi culture and immerse yourself in their fascinating history. Marvel at musket parts like rests, bayonets, and bandoliers that provide a glimpse into early American weaponry. Wander through Tyuonyi Pueblo, an architectural marvel that once housed thriving communities. Bandelier National Monument is a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of its people – a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to connect with America's Southwest roots. "