Mesa Verde Balcony House

3D Image

James Blake Wiener
by Miguel Bandera
published on 24 October 2018

Photogrammetry reconstruction from 2000 photos dataset from Cyark Open Heritage Project: https://artsandculture.google.com/project/cyark

“Balcony House, with its well-preserved rooms, kivas, and plazas, stands as a tribute to those who built and occupied the site in the thirteenth century, the ancestors of the Pueblo Indians of Arizona and New Mexico. Balcony House is also a tribute to the men who excavated and stabilized the site in the early part of the twentieth century…” (Kathleen Fiero, Balcony House: A History of a Cliff Dwelling, Copyright 1999 by Mesa Verde Museum Association.)

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