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Visualizing Community Centers
These images help you visualize community centers in the VEP North study area. They show reconstructions made by architect Dennis Holloway, which are based on measurements by Crow Canyon Archaeological Center archaeologists who worked at these sites. These reconstructions are set into aerial photographs taken by Adriel Heisey, showing their exact locations on the landscape. Of course, the aerial photographs show the vegetation present today; a different pattern of vegetation likely existed in the area surrounding these sites in the past.

To see more of Dennis Holloway’s reconstructions of ancient sites, visit his website. To see more of Adriel Heisey’s aerial photography, visit his website.

 

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