Skip to main content
Image Not Available for Region occupied by the Ancient Ruins in Southern Colorado, Utah & Northern New M
Region occupied by the Ancient Ruins in Southern Colorado, Utah & Northern New M
Image Not Available for Region occupied by the Ancient Ruins in Southern Colorado, Utah & Northern New M
Object Number 2005.2.237
Display Title Region occupied by the Ancient Ruins in Southern Colorado, Utah & Northern New M
Descriptions
Object Description Region occupied by the Ancient Ruins in Southern Colorado, Utah & Northern New Mexico and Arizona. Also showing the location of most of the modern pueblos. Plate LXXIV.
Inventory Description Map
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States
Additional Geographic Terms 4 Corners region
Dimensions Overall: 53.34 x 64.77 cm (21 x 25 1/2 in.)
Quantity 1

Important Note about Historical Language

Collections records may contain language, reflecting past collecting practices and methods of analysis, that is no longer acceptable. The Peabody Museum is committed to addressing the problem of offensive and discriminatory language present in its database. Our museum staff are continually updating these records, adding to and improving content. We welcome your feedback and any questions or concerns you may want to share. Please email us with your comments.

PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Ruins in Ruin Canon and on mesa, near Colorado and Utah line
47-12-10/100260.1.10 Ruins in Ruin Canon and on mesa, near Colorado and Utah line
Utah
Clay piece from an ancient ruin of Southern Mexico representing the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse
2004.29.6422 Clay piece from an ancient ruin of Southern Mexico representing the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse
Mexico
Clay piece from an ancient ruin of Southern Mexico representing the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse
2004.29.6421 Clay piece from an ancient ruin of Southern Mexico representing the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse
Mexico
Image Not Available for Mexico, southern portion, showing locations of ruins
2005.2.228 Mexico, southern portion, showing locations of ruins
Mexico
Image Not Available for Mexico, southern portion, showing locations of ruins
2005.2.227 Mexico, southern portion, showing locations of ruins
Mexico
Image Not Available for Navajo Country. Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico.
2005.2.364 Navajo Country. Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico.
Colorado
Utah
Arizona
New Mexico
View of Balcony House ruins from southern approach
2004.29.516 View of Balcony House ruins from southern approach
Balcony House
Image Not Available for Ruins, Pueblo Colorado Creek, Ganado, A.T.
63-22-10/99721.80 Ruins, Pueblo Colorado Creek, Ganado, A.T.
Ethnographic
Pueblo Colorado Creek
Ancient ruins in Canon of the Mancos, two men possibly Thomas Monan and guide
63-2-10/100548.1.2 Ancient ruins in Canon of the Mancos, two men possibly Thomas Monan and guide
Colorado
Ruins of an ancient Indian pueblo near Zuni, New Mexico.
2004.24.31784.1 Ruins of an ancient Indian pueblo near Zuni, New Mexico.
New Mexico
Ruins of an Ancient Indian Pueblo
2004.24.33579 Ruins of an Ancient Indian Pueblo
New Mexico
Clay piece from an anient ruin of Southern Mexico. 30 inches square and 5 inches thick, with portions of the original blue, red and yellow colors still adhering. They are in alto-relievo and represent the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse, viz: an eagle devouring the sun. The five circles represent the date.
2004.24.33115 Clay piece from an anient ruin of Southern Mexico. 30 inches square and 5 inches thick, with portions of the original blue, red and yellow colors still adhering. They are in alto-relievo and represent the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse, viz: an eagle devouring the sun. The five circles represent the date.