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Bandelier National Monument is a 33,677-acre (136 km2)
United States National Monument near Los
Alamos in
Sandoval and Los
Alamos counties, New Mexico...
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Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier (August 6, 1840 –
March 18, 1914) was a
Swiss and
American archaeologist who
particularly explored the
indigenous cultures...
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Bandelier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bandelier most
commonly refers to
Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico,
United States.
Bandelier may...
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Bandelier Tuff is a
geologic formation exposed in and
around the
Jemez Mountains of
northern New Mexico. It has a
radiometric age of 1.85 to 1.25...
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corrected to
current GPS standards.
Bandelier CCC
Historic District in Los
Alamos and
Sandoval counties;
Bandelier National Monument in Los Alamos, Sandoval...
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matching cotton bag worn over the head. Anthropologists, most
notably Adolf Bandelier in his 1890 book, The
Delight Makers, and
Elsie Clews Parsons in her Pueblo...
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Historic Places. They include: One or more
works in
Bandelier CCC
Historic District, off NM 4 in
Bandelier National Monument, New
Mexico Painted Desert Inn...
- mesas" were once a
continuous deposit of
compressed volcanic ash (the
Bandelier Tuff).
Water then cut the tuff into
nearly equidistant canyons. When the...
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towards present-day Julimes, Chihuahua. In 1890,
archaeologist Adolph Bandelier reported that the
Julimes were extinct. "American
Indian Tribal Affiliation...
- plateau. The
plateau is
occupied by
several notable entities,
including Bandelier National Monument, the town of Los
Alamos and its
remote suburb White...