New Mexico (Geographic Keyword)

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Pueblo Colorado Glaze Ware (2003)
DATASET William Graves.

This dataset contains the counts and weights of glaze ware sherds recovered from ASU's 1989 excavations at Pueblo Colorado, New Mexico.


Pueblo Colorado Ground Stone Dataset (2003)
DATASET William Graves.

This dataset contains information on the ground stone excavated at Pueblo Colorado, New Mexico by ASU in 1989.


Pueblo Colorado Lot, Period, and Soil Volume (1990)
DATASET Katherine Spielmann.

This dataset provides the provenience information (e.g., square and level) for each Pueblo Colorado lot number, the period assigned to that context if known, and the soil volume for that context. Note that numbers 249-278 were never used.


Pueblo Colorado Utility (Plain) Ware (2003)
DATASET William Graves.

This dataset contains the counts and weights of plain (utility) ware sherds from the 1989 ASU excavations at Pueblo Colorado.


Pueblo Colorado White Ware (2003)
DATASET William Graves.

This dataset contains counts and weights of white ware sherds recovered during the 1989 ASU excavations at Pueblo Colorado.


R Code for Corrugated Ceramic Technological Analysis (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Matthew Peeples.

This document contains the R code (checked in version 3.0) for conducting statistical analyses, clustering, and network visualization of corrugated ceramic technological data from the greater Cibola region as described in Chapter 5 of: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.


Recording the Cold War: Identifying and Collecting Cold War Resources Data on Military Installations (Legacy 07-285)
PROJECT Carrie J. Gregory. Martyn D. Tagg.

The goals of this study were threefold: to identify DoD Cold War facilities and associated documentation at a select number of installations; to create a systematic approach for identifying, compiling, and analyzing available data; and to prepare time and cost metrics on the process.


Recording the Cold War: Identifying and Collecting Cold War Resources Data on Military Installations - Report (Legacy 07-285) (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Carrie J. Gregory. Martyn D. Tagg.

The goals of this study were threefold: to identify DoD Cold War facilities and associated documentation at a select number of installations; to create a systematic approach for identifying, compiling, and analyzing available data; and to prepare time and cost metrics on the process.


Relocation of an Historic Navajo Grave at Captain Tom Dam, Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico: Letter Report (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Teresa L. Pinter. Jennie Sturm. Lawrence Conyers.

Fieldwork was conducted to reloacte a 60-year-old Navajo grave at Captain Tom Dam on the Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico. A lineal descendant had staked the general area where the grave was believed to be located. This area was approximately 12x13 m — and a buffer of 12 m was placed around the general area identified by the family member for a total study area of 24x25 m. A GPR survey was conducted to identify specific anomalies that might represent the burial. The GPR data yielded no...


Rethinking Apachean Ceramics: the 1985 Southern Athapaskan Ceramics Conference (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Timothy G. Baugh. Frank W. Eddy.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Review of A Field Guide to Rock Art Symbols of the Greater Southwest (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Julie Francis.

Review of A Field Guide to Rock Art Symbols of the Greater Southwest


Room count, room size, and artifact assemblage data from Northern Rio Grande Pueblo settlements, AD 1200-1700. (2019)
DATASET Scott Ortman. Kaitlyn Davis.

Data analyzed in: Ortman, Scott G. and Kaitlyn E. Davis (2019). Economic Growth in the Pueblos? In Re-Framing the Northern Rio Grande Pueblo Economy, edited by Scott G. Ortman, pp. 1-16. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 80, University of Arizona Press, Tucson.


Room counts, plaza areas, and neighbors for Northern Rio Grande Pueblo settlements, 1200-1700 CE (2019)
DATASET Uploaded by: Scott Ortman

Data analyzed in: Ortman, Scott G. and Grant D. Coffey (2019). The Network Effects of Northern Rio Grande Pueblo Rituals. In Re-Framing the Northern Rio Grande Pueblo Economy, edited by Scott G. Ortman, pp. 75-85. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 80, University of Arizona Press, Tucson.


Sacred vs Secular: Pre-Hispanic Village Landscapes in Southwest New Mexico (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steve Swanson. Andrew Vorsanger.

In the pre-Hispanic Southwest, it is well known that certain places on the regional landscape were considered sacred or ritually charged, such as summits, springs, and caves. Less understood is the way that sacred and secular spaces were partitioned within prehistoric villages. In this paper we examine the relationship among secular and sacred spaces during the PIII/PIV periods at two villages along the Rio Grande. Each village includes roomblocks, agricultural features, resource processing...


Salinas, New Mexico Settlement Database (2007)
DATASET Matthew Peeples. Rachel Johnson.

This database contains information on all likely habitation sites with available data from the Salinas region of central New Mexico dating ca. AD 1100-1670.


The Seasonal Strategy (1971)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Cynthia Irwin-Williams.

In this seminar, we have proposed to explore seasonal economic organization among non-sedentary human groups, both prehistoric and contemporary. The objective of the current discussion is to point up certain features of seasonal economy, which can provide foci for reconstructing prehistoric cultures and bases for the generation of hypotheses concerning the derivation and general implications of seasonality, which can be tested with archaeological data. These hypotheses may be derived...


Selected Projectile Point Types of the United States II (1953)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Page Wheeler.

In this document, Richard Wheeler discusses ten projectile point types, and one pseudo-type, that were not addressed by Robert E. Bell and Roland Scott Hall in their description and illustration of forty-five projectile point types of the United States, published in 1953. Two types, Duncan and Hanna, recorded in Wheeler’s document were recently named and defined by Wheeler. Another, designated Agate Basin, will be described on the basis of specimens made available by Dr. Frank H.H. Roberts, Jr....


The Sequence in Northern Plains Prehistory (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text L. C. Steege.

The State of Wyoming is located in a region known to archaeologists as the northern Plains. Through the medium of archaeology much information has been gathered and compiled which has given us a rather complex picture of the area’s first inhabitants. Although much of the evidence has come from outside our borders, many of the characteristic artifacts are displayed from surface collections which proves the existence of these people in Wyoming also. The exact date of man’s entry into the New World...


A Set of Airplane Crash Site Reports (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jim Koehler.

This is a set of short reports on aircraft crash sites mainly in New Mexico. The reports are written and compiled by Jim Koehler, Albuquerque, New Mexico. About 45 crash sites are included and described.Individual reports range from less than a page to a few pages. Information includes: date of crash, aircraft type, general location, people aboard, a summary of historical information about the aircraft and the crash, and references to other information.


A Set of Airplane Crash Site Reports (Access Restricted) (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jim Koehler.

This is a set of short reports on aircraft crash sites mainly in New Mexico. The reports are written and compiled by Jim Koehler, Albuquerque, New Mexico. These reports include specific geographical locations of the crash sites and the author has restricted access to this report. Individuals interested in obtaining a copy of this report must first contact the author for permission. About 50 crash sites are included and described.Individual reports range from less than a page to a few pages....


Social Reactors Project datasets
PROJECT Uploaded by: Scott Ortman

Datasets from various publications of the Social Reactors Project


Southwestern Archaeology (1924)
DOCUMENT Citation Only A. V. Kidder.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Statistical Documentation for Neutron Activation Analysis Compositional Group Assignments (2018)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Matthew Peeples. Jeffery Ferguson.

This document provides detailed information on the statistical procedures used to produce compositional groups from NAA data in the greater Cibola region sample, as well as table documenting statistical assessments of those groups. This document accompanies: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.


Stone Artifacts: Cutting Artifacts (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text L. C. Steege.

At the beginning, any sharp edge of a thin flake was considered sufficient for a good cutting edge. When the edge became dulled and chipped from use, the flake was discarded and another picked up either as found in nature or struck off from some suitable material. There was no standard for size or shape; the main requirements were that it be large enough to be held in a hand and sufficiently thin, sharp and strong enough to cut skin, flesh and wood. This type of cutting artifact undoubtedly...


A survey and excavation of caves in Hidalgo County, New Mexico (1965)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marjorie F. Lambert. J. Richard Ambler.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.