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    New Mexico United States North America Regional Archaeology













New Mexico United States North America Regional Archaeology


New Mexico


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    Top: Science: Social Sciences: Archaeology: Regional: North America: United States: New Mexico

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  • - History of the site known as "Indian Racetrack" in northwestern New Mexico including measurements in an attempt to discover solar alignments.
  • - Developed through the Museum of New Mexico and the New Mexico Department of Transportation, this traveling exhibition highlights some of the discoveries. Search a database by sites, projects, counties, cultures or materials, and find links to related Web
  • - Study of Pueblo of Pecos using GIS (Geographic Information System)techniques to update earlier studies. Includes several historic maps and modern maps.
  • - Explanation about distinctive projectile point artifacts found in the central Rio Grande Valley area. Uses images to explain details.
  • - About lithic materials used by Native Americans in the Central Rio Grande Valley.
  • - Gallery of images from this New Mexico rock art site.
  • - A section of Chaco Canyon National Historical Culture Park, NM, that has been occupied by both Anasazi and Navajo peoples, is being surveyed for astronomically relevant features
  • - Information on when a group of six students from Sandia Pueblo worked on a project recording petroglyphs at Petroglyph National Monument in New Mexico.
  • - Books from SAR Press.
  • - Offers a basic introduction and features a few sites in the Southwestern region. Includes descriptions and photos.
  • - Report of digs in Taos area sponsored by Southern Methodist University.
  • - A fascinating architectural creation of the prehistoric Anasazi of the American Southwest. Interactively explore a 3-D reconstruction of this structure excavated in Chaco Canyon.
  • - Dennis Holloway, architect, has modelled ancient Indian sites and created Quick Time Virtual Reality (QTVR) 360- degree panoramas of these.
  • - Bill Porter supplies photographs of a previously unpublished site near Los Lunas, New Mexico, together with general information on petroglyphs and rock art, with references.


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