Northeastern New Mexico (Geographic Keyword)
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POLLEN AND MACROFLORAL ANALYSIS FOR SITES IN THE ANCHO CANYON WEST HALF PROJECT, NEW MEXICO (1997)
Pollen and macrofloral analyses were conducted at five sites on the Ancho Canyon Mine property in northeastern New Mexico to answer specific settlement and subsistence questions. This latest study on the Ancho Mine property was designed to examine landscape use. Since the project area is located in the uplands, it is likely that resource procurement reflects this area. Biella and Dorshow (1996b) provide a preliminary landscape analysis that suggests a stable economy and adaptive strategy....
Prehistoric Agricultural Development in the Northern Southwest: a Study In Changing Patterns of Land Use (1980)
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Stone Circles, Ancient Forts, and Other Antiquities of the Dry Cimarron Valley: a Study of the Cimarron Seco Indians (1988)
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