Published 8 months ago by Joe Griffin
Kule Loklo is a reconstruction of a Miwok village in Point Reyes. The site was not a real village, but the reproducitons there allow visitors to get an id...(more)
Published 9 months ago by Joe Griffin
In Coloma there are a couple of reconstructed Nisenan houses. While most of the State Park there is focussed on the Gold Rush, these are a nice nod to the original inhabitants of the area.
Published 10 months ago by Joe Griffin
Toquima Cave in Nevada is a small rockshelter, the walls of which are covered in colorful Native American pictographs. As you can see, a tall cha...(more)
Published 10 months ago by ARTS Lab
Central chamber of Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Culture National Historic Park. This program is funded through Department of Defense Grant 60458-RT-REP: Full Dome Development for Interactive Immersive Training Capabilities.
Published 10 months ago by ARTS Lab
East end of Wiji ruins at Chaco Culture National Historic Park. This program is funded through Department of Defense Grant 60458-RT-REP: Full Dome Development for Interactive Immersive Training Capabilities.
Published 10 months ago by ARTS Lab
Fallen rocks at Chaco Culture National Historic Park.This program is funded through Department of Defense Grant 60458-RT-REP: Full Dome Development for Interactive Immersive Training Capabilities.
Published 10 months ago by ARTS Lab
The plaza at Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Culture National Historic Park. This program is funded through Department of Defense Grant 60458-RT-REP: Full Dome Development for Interactive Immersive Training Capabilities.
Published 10 months ago by ARTS Lab
Chetro Ketl at sunset from Chaco Culture National Historic Park. This program is funded through Department of Defense Grant 60458-RT-REP: Full Dome Development for Interactive Immersive Training Capabilities.
Published 10 months ago by ARTS Lab
The main plaza at Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Culture National Historic Park. This program is funded through Department of Defense Grant 60458-RT-REP: Full Dome Development for Interactive Immersive Training Capabilities.
Published 10 months ago by ARTS Lab
The center of Wiji ruins at Chaco Culture National Historic Park. This program is funded through Department of Defense Grant 60458-RT-REP: Full Dome Development for Interactive Immersive Training Capabilities.