Conceptually similarJOHN DEEKSMesa Verde, ColoradoSS22274387K3617Rights ManagedDAVID R. FRAZIERCliff DwellingSS2230729BE3335Rights ManagedDAVID R. FRAZIERCliff DwellingSS2230730BE3336Rights ManagedDAVID R. FRAZIERCliff DwellingSS2230731BE3337Rights ManagedDAVID R. FRAZIERCliff DwellingSS2230732BE3338Rights ManagedFRANK ZULLOSpruce Tree HouseSS2284079BE8727Rights ManagedFRANK ZULLOSpruce Tree HouseSS2284082BE8728Rights ManagedFRANK ZULLOSpruce Tree HouseSS2284083BE8729Rights ManagedFRANK ZULLOSpruce Tree HouseSS2284084BE8730Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Mesa VerdeLicense type:Royalty FreeUnique identifier:SS2137061Legacy Identifier:7Y6837Description:Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. Pictured is the Cliff Palace of the Anasazi Ruins. From 600 A.D. to 1300 A.D. people lived in the surrounding aread, ultimately building these elaborate stone villages, called "cliff dwellings.".Credit:Richard J. Green / Science SourceSize:3236px × 2550px (~23 MB)Get PricingFormatShareKeywords:anasazi-anasazi ruin-anasazi ruins-cliff-cliff dwelling-cliff dwellings-cliff palace-cliffs-co-colorado-mesa-mesa verde-palace-ruin-ruins-stone-stone village-stone villages-verdeFolder Legacy Identifier:npsModel release:N/AAvailable sizesFormatDimensionsPrice1 MB File625px X 493px$ 49.0010 MB File2000px X 1576px$ 149.0028 MB File3236px X 2550px$ 299.00Parent folder:nps