WebOn Sept. 21, 2012, President Barack Obama designated the Chimney Rock Archaeological Area as America’s 103 rd national monument—the seventh to be managed by the U.S. Forest Service. Covering 4,726 acres of the San Juan National Forest between Pagosa Springs and Durango, Colo., the Chimney Rock National Monument is a significant … WebIn 1933 The Archaeological Society of Albuquerque High School dug the only known kiva. Amateur archaeologists reported digging 144 rooms in 1969. [2] A railroad was constructed in 1924 to serve Hagan and passed just north of the ruins, serving also the brick factory.
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WebThe Southeastern New Mexico Historical Society was founded in April 1970 as a 501(c)3 Non-Profit. To find out more about the history of our organization and how you can get involved, click the button above. Get Our Newsletter. Sign up to receive news and updates on our meetings and events. Webthe Archaeological Society of New Mexico (dues $5.00 a year), and New Mexico members of the Archaeological Institute of America (dues $10.00 a year). Publication initiated, 1913. Order from Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, N.M. The Kiva. Quarterly journal, initiated 1935, of the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society. Annual c and m flatbeds
Grant County Archaeological Society
WebTaos Archaeological Society? Welcome Back Everyone to Face to Face Lectures Please be vaccinated and boosted for the health and safety of the group. Next Speaker Cassandra Keyes MONDAY MAY 1, 2024 at 7pm Mountain LIVE IN PERSON AT THE KIT CARSON ELECTRIC COOP BOARD ROOM ON CRUZ ALTA ROAD WebARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NEW MEXICO 2024 ANNUAL MEETING May 5-7, Ruidoso Convention Center, 111 Sierra Blanca Drive, Ruidoso, New Mexico Enter name(s) of registrant(s) with local Affiliate Society or other affiliation (for name badge) Person 1: Person 2: Mailing Address: Email Address: Cost per Person x No. of People = Total: WebPapers of the Archaeological Society of New Mexico No. 2, Albuquerque. Kelley, J. Charles, y William J. Shackelford 1954 Preliminary notes on the Weicker Site, Durango, Mexico. El Palacio 61(5):145–160. [Sitio excavado de la cultura Loma San Gabriel, al oeste de Durango] [An excavated Loma San Gabriel site west of Durango] fish shell reload config