

Casa Grande Ruins, Black and White Photograph, 1950s
1950s
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Historical Context & Description
This black and white photograph depicts the Casa Grande Ruins, a significant prehistoric structure located in Arizona, as seen from the northeast. The composition captures the ruins under a protective shelter, surrounded by desert vegetation. The image is a classic representation of mid-20th-century photography, likely taken in the 1950s, showcasing the architectural remnants of the Hohokam culture.
Aprox: 2.5" x 3.5"
The photograph appears to be a gelatin silver print, a common technique used during this era for its rich tonal range and durability. The text 'Ruins seen from north east' is inscribed at the bottom, providing context and orientation. The photograph is in good condition, with no visible damage or discoloration, maintaining its historical integrity.
This photograph captures a moment in time when preservation efforts for ancient structures were gaining momentum. It reveals insights into the early methods of archaeological conservation and the importance placed on protecting cultural heritage. Vernacular images like this provide valuable historical insight into the evolution of preservation techniques and the appreciation of ancient cultures.
Details
- Type
- photograph
- Condition
- good
No visible damage or discoloration; text inscription present.
All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.



