Arroyo del Coyote (Geographic Keyword)
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Beginning in May of 2004, engineering-environmental Management Inc., (e²M), under contract with the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Environmental Management Division at Kirtland Air Force Base (KAFB), New Mexico, conducted an 8 month long Section 110 cultural resources investigation of 6,654 acres of US Forest Service (USFS) lands withdrawn to Kirtland Air Force Base located in the Manzanita Mountains of New Mexico. During this investigation, several site updates of previously recorded...
Investigative Report of the Pithouse Excavation at LA 53672 (AR-03-03-05-358), Located on Cibola National Forest Lands Withdrawn to Kirtland Air Force Base, Department of Defense, Kirtland Air Force Base, Kirtland, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2005)
This report summarizes results and findings of the TRC Mariah volunteer pithouse excavations at LA 53672 (AR-03-03-05-358) conducted in 1996. LA 53672 is an ancestral Puebloan habitation site that dates from the Late Developmental to Coalition period and is one of at least 100 prehistoric sites containing a ceramic component recorded in the valley bottoms and foothills of the Manzanita Mountains. The site is located at 1,828 m (6,000 ft) elevation within the lands withdrawn from the Cibola...
Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
Presence and Distribution of Potentially Significant Subsurface Cultural Deposits at AR-03-03-05-267 (LA 81720), Kirtland Air Force Base, Kirtland, AFB, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (2003)
AR-03-03-05-267 (LA 81720) is mostly a poorly preserved late prehistoric lithic and ceramic artifact scatter located on a low ridge near the outlets of Madera, Lurance and Sol se Mete Canyons located in the headwaters of Arroyo del Coyote that drain the west side of the Manzanita Mountains. the site does appear to retain integrity in the location of Area A where we defined the location of an Early Archaic and possible Paleoindian component. For this reason, we believe additional testing may...
Sandia Laboratories II Archaeological Survey Project (1980)
The Center for Anthropological Studies has just completed an intensive field examination of 165 acres situated on Kirtland Air Force Base. Nine loci of isolated artifacts and two prehistoric sites were located. The two prehistoric sites are dense surface scatters of sherds and lithic artifacts that suggest the subsurface existence of several pithouses. Associated ceramic artifacts date these sites to the 1050-1370 period of the Middle Rio Grande Anasazi Indians. Both of these sites appear...