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  • Cover image of Archeological Excavations in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, 1950.
    Photo of the cover of the book "Archeological Excavations in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, 1950" which Jean Pinkley contributed the article, "Excavation at Site 16)".
  • Mesa Verde's Ranger Uniform
    Uniformed staff at Mesa Verde National Park. Front row, from left to right (last names only): Morehead; Riley; Ross; Pinkley; Rose; Ptolmey; Assistant Park Naturalist Watson; Chief Ranger Faha. Back row, from left to right: Superintendent McLaughlin; Guillet; Withers; Taylor; Fluckey; Smiley; Attane; Sutherland; Assistant Superintendent Williams. Pinkley wears the NPS uniform shirt and tie with the approved skirt option. The men wear the NPS uniform with breeches and boots. Appeared in National Park Service Bulletin, July/August 1941, page 22.
  • Portrait Photo of Jean Pinkley
    Portrait photo of Jean Pinkley at her desk in uniform..
  • Jean Pinkley at Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park
    Jean Pinkley, an archaeologist at Mesa Verde National Park, with officials of the National Geographic Society, Smithsonian Institute, and the National Park Service in the Cliff Palace, the largest of the cliff dwellings.