Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico

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Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico

by Kittridge A. Wing

EN·~1 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

Bandelier NATIONAL MONUMENT NEW MEXICO

0:23
2

The Ruins: Their Types and Extent

8:00
3

Principal Ruins of the National Monument

14:05
4

Origins of the People

10:48
5

Life of the Early People at Bandelier

14:59
6

The Natural Scene

12:59
7

Guide to the Area - FRIJOLES CANYON.

4:33
8

How to Reach the Monument

0:24
9

About Your Visit

2:17
10

Establishment and Administration

1:54

Description

Step into the ancient world of the Pajarito Plateau, where the Bandelier landscape unfolds in cliffs, canyons, and forested mesas. This guide paints a vivid picture of the ruins that pepper the eastern slope of the Jemez Mountains, from modest cave rooms to sprawling communal complexes. Even a brief drive along the park’s road hints at the sheer density of human footprints left behind.

The book explains how early inhabitants crafted two main home styles—rock‑carved cliff dwellings and stone‑masonry pueblos—often blending them into hybrid “talus houses.” Detailed descriptions reveal the labor involved in carving thousands of cubic yards of volcanic tuff, the modest dimensions of typical rooms, and the clever ventilation tricks that kept smoke at bay. Readers gain a sense of daily life for families who expanded their homes room by room, adapting to the rugged terrain.

Beyond the facts, the handbook invites listeners to imagine the rhythm of life that once pulsed through these stone corridors. Clear, measured prose balances scientific insight with storytelling, making the ancient culture of Bandelier accessible and compelling for anyone curious about America’s deep past.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (71K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-06-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Kittridge A. Wing

Best known for a concise National Park Service handbook on Bandelier, this writer appears to have combined historical interpretation with a career in park leadership. The trail of records suggests a longtime connection to the National Park Service and the landscapes of the American Southwest.

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