Southeast New Mexico (Geographic Keyword)
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Proposed Eastern Extension of the Jornada Branch of the Mogollon (1965)
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PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF A CERAMIC SHERD FROM AN ISOLATED POT DROP (SITE 560-013) ON THE MCGREGOR RANGE, TRAINING AREA 9, ON THE FORT BLISS MILITARY RESERVATION, NEW MEXICO (2006)
A single undifferentiated brownware sherd was analyzed for possible protein residues. This sherd was collected from an isolated pot drop (PO #7) on the McGregor Range in the Fort Bliss Military Reservation, southeast New Mexico. This pot is believed to have a Jornada Mogollon cultural affiliation, probably the Mesilla phase. Protein residue analysis was conducted to help provide information concerning the possible contents of the pot.
PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF TEN LITHIC ARTIFACTS FROM SITE LA110143, SOUTHEAST NEW MEXICO (1995)
Ten lithic artifacts, their associated soil controls, and a general site surface soil control from Site LA110143 in southeast New Mexico were submitted for protein residue analysis. This site exhibited two concentrations of Archaic Period lithic artifacts believed to represent hunting and faunal processing activities, as well as a small locus containing three ceramic sherds from the Jornado Mogollon Period. The site is believed to have experienced several short term occupations....
PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF THREE STONE TOOLS FROM AN ISOLATED CACHE, SOUTHEAST NEW MEXICO (2009)
Three lithic artifacts recovered from an isolated cache were submitted for protein residue analysis. The cache was discovered during site boundary delineation for Site LA 21136 in southeastern New Mexico. These types of artifacts are commonly called agave knives, but may not have functioned as such. The purpose of protein residue analysis is to better understand the function of these tools.
Reconnaissance and Excavation in Southeastern New Mexico (1938)
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Reminiscences of Roswell Pioneers (1966)
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Report of a Class II Survey and Testing of Cultural Resources at the Wipp Site At Carlsbad, New Mexico (1986)
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Report On the Mitigation of Site Enm 10537 Located Near Dexter, New Mexico (1982)
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Results of the Salado Draw Archaeological Starch Pilot Study, Lea County, New Mexico. Statistical Research, Inc., Technical Report 22-131 (2023)
This starch identification study is a component of an undertaking entitled Salado Draw Archaeological Survey, Small-scale Excavation, and Geomorphological Characterization, GSA Contract No. GS-10F-0396P. The work was commissioned by the U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Carlsbad Field Office (CFO) as part of research carried out under the Permian Basin Programmatic Agreement, Blanket Purchase Agreement No. 11, Contract No. L14PA00010. It addresses Task 15 (starch...
Test Excavations at Three Lincoln Phase Pueblos in the Capitan Mountains Region, Southeastern New Mexico (1976)
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Two Prehistoric Solstice Observations in the Sacramento Mountains, Southern New Mexico (1981)
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