Call NumberN-300CreatorNusbaum, Jesse L. (Jesse Logan)Datecirca 1912SummaryJulian Martinez of the San Ildefonso Pueblo in New Mexico steps out of a ceremonial cave among the ruins of Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico. The wood ladder has tall sidepieces that extend several feet past the rungs. A man is crouched down in the background digging in front of a large opening. Other portions of the ancient cliff dwelling lie under the huge rock overhang and in the side of the cliff behind Julian.Physical Description1 photonegative : glass |13 x 18 cm (5 x 7 in.)|1 photoprint |12 x 17 cm (4 3/4 x 6 1/2 in.)SubjectNational monuments--New MexicoBandelier National Monument (N.M.)San Ildefonso (N.M.)Archaeological sites--New MexicoCliff dwellings--New MexicoPueblos--New MexicoRock walls--New MexicoMartínez, Julián, San Ildefonso Pueblo potter.Related MaterialImage File: ZZR700110300Type of MaterialGlass negativesPhotographic printsNotesEmulsion is peeling from top edge of glass plate. Number "102." written in black on lower corner of glass plate. Title from inventory prepared by Western History Department, Denver Public Library. Words "Frijoles Bandelier Nat'l Monument" penciled on back of print. R7001103005Languageeng