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Object Number 32-14-10/18.2
Display Title Diorama fragment, painted backdrop portion of Betataken, Pueblo III and IV, light blue, purple and brown paint on board
Descriptions
Object Description Diorama of western half of cliff dwelling of Betatakin. Pueblo III and IV. probably built about 1250 a.d. Model constructed by Guernsey and Pitman.
Inventory Description Diorama, painted backdrop portion of Betataken, Pueblo III and IV, light blue, purple and brown paint on board
Classification
  • Diorama
Date ca. 1932
Artist Theodore B. Pitman, Jr.
Artist Pitman & Guernsey Studios
Artist Samuel J. Guernsey
Culture
  • Pueblo IV
  • Pueblo III
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America / United States / Arizona / <County> / <City> / Betatakin
Additional Geographic Terms Marsh Pass; Tsegi Canyon
Materials Board , Paint
Dimensions Overall: 36 1/8 × 52 5/16 × 3/16 in. (3.01 × 4.36 × 0.02 Ft)
Quantity 1
Label on object 32-14-10/18.2

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