Otero (County) (Geographic Keyword)

1,801-1,825 (2,161 Records)

Site Record LA 104243 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104243


Site Record LA 104244 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104244


Site Record LA 104245 (2015)
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Site Record LA 104245. This site contains a large amount of lithic artifacts but few formal tools and no features.


Site Record LA 104246 (1993)
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Site Record LA 104246


Site Record LA 104247 (2023)
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Site Record LA 104247


Site Record LA 104248 (1993)
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Site Record LA 104248. Features #1 and #2 are nearly completely deflated hearths. A very small portion of indurated gypsum casts remain. Both features had small chunks of charcoal left which have the potential of eroding out eventually.


Site Record LA 104249 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104249


Site Record LA 104250 (1993)
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Site Record LA 104250. Site consists of two hearths that could date the occupation of the site and provide a better chronometric date for the limestone projectile point.


Site Record LA 104251 (1993)
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Site Record LA 104251, Site is small and consists of some ten lithics and one hearth that contains a small quantity of carbon.


Site Record LA 104252 (2015)
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Site Record LA 104252. This site is a small surface scatter 'with limited diversity and number of artifacts.


Site Record LA 104253 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104253. The original documentation stated that the site contained a high quantity and diversity of historic artifacts, and it appeared to represent a dump.


Site Record LA 104254 (2000)
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Site Record LA 104254


Site Record LA 104255 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104255


Site Record LA 104256 (1996)
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Site Record LA 104256


Site Record LA 104257 (2015)
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Site Record LA 104257. The site is described as a dispersed ceramic and lithic scatter with artifacts observed in a bladed road bed and eroding out of the road berms.


Site Record LA 104258 (2015)
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Site Record LA 104258


Site Record LA 104270 (2000)
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Site Record LA 104270


Site Record LA 104274 (1994)
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Site Record LA 104274


Site Record LA 105442 (1996)
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Site Record LA 105442


Site Record LA 106843 (1994)
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Site Record LA 106843


Site Record LA 106844 (1994)
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Site Record LA 106844


Site Record LA 106845 (1994)
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Site Record LA 106845


Site Record LA 106846 (1994)
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Site Record LA 106846


Site Record LA 106854 (1994)
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Site Record LA 106854


Site Record LA 107798 (2023)
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Site Record LA 107798. The site is still considered eligible for inclusion on the NRHP, based on its distinctive architectural styie, its association with early missile and rocket development, and its potential to yield additional important information regarding an important period in U.S. Military history, The missile theodolite tower is a German designed concrete structure with very distinctive Cold War architecture. The site was used to photograph many of the early missile and rocket...