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Cerro Pedernal, (Tewa: Tsip'in)
locally known as just "
Pedernal", is a
narrow mesa in
northern New Mexico. The name is
Spanish for "flint hill". The mesa...
- skulls,
including Ram’s Head with
Hollyhock (1935) and Deer's Head with
Pedernal (1936) as well as
Summer Days (1936). In 1936, she
completed what would...
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throughout the 19th century. He was
known for his
service during the
Battle of
Pedernal and the
Battle of
Estero Bellaco. He was the son of
Argentine parents José...
- Lajas, Loma Caucela,
Miramar (northwest), Nambí, Oriente, Los Planes,
Pedernal, Picudas, Pilahonda, Pilas,
Pilas Blancas, Piragua, Ponedero, Quirimán...
- B. (2005). "The
geological and
geoarchaeological significance of
Cerro Pedernal, Rio
Arriba County, New Mexico" (PDF). New
Mexico Geological Society Field...
- Grande, peak in New
Mexico Cerro Noroeste, Kern County,
California Cerro Pedernal, mesa, in New
Mexico Cerro Pelon Ranch, New
Mexico Cerro Romualdo, San...
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Bovril Carmel Clara Cohen General Campos Ingeniero Sajaroff La
Clarita Pedernal Pueblo Arrua San
Gregorio (Colonia Sonnenfeld) San
Salvador Santa Isabel...
- Home and
Studio (Abiquiú)
Georgia O'Keeffe
Museum (Santa Fe)
Places Cerro Pedernal Ghost Ranch Family Alfred Stieglitz (husband)
Katherine Stieglitz (step-daughter)...
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having alone time, and was
often very
demanding of the Packs.
Cerro Pedernal was a key
geographical feature that
could be
often found in her paintings...
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characterized by
thick chert beds,
informally designated the
Pedernal chert for
outcrops around Cerro Pedernal (36°09′47″N 106°30′43″W / 36.163°N 106.512°W /...