Camino Real (Other Keyword)

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Cultural Resource Inventory and Assessment at Camp Swift, Texas (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dunford W. Skelton. M. D. Freeman.

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Cultural Resoureces Assessment FM 2252: From O'Connor Road To Loop 1604, D-8E, 845.715, MA-M Q030(5), 1433-01-020 (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Anonymous.

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El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro – Public Perceptions and Management (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David Legare.

Management of the Jornada del Muerto segment of El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail over the last 9 years has provided insights into a wide range of behaviors and perceptions about a physical manifestation of history and its meaning and role in our lives. As with many historic/archaeological sites, there is a mythic El Camino as well as an archaeological/historic El Camino. Trail management is sometimes a question of balancing and enhancing and sometimes a question of...


A Lithic Analysis of Paraje San Diego, New Mexico, United States (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paul W. van Wandelen.

For nearly three hundred years of official use, with long periods of unofficial use both pre- and post-dating the road, the Camino Real del Tierra Adentro served as one of the major conduits of transportation in New Mexico. Along the route, campsites, known as parajes, were established to provide adequate stopping points and access to resources for the variety of travelers which used the road. Paraje San Diego, one of the most established of these stopping points in the Jornada del Muerto, was...


Mission Dolores De Los Ais (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James E. Corbin. Others.

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Paraje (DE Fra Cristobal): Investigations of a Territorial Period Hispanic Village Site in Southern New Mexico (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Douglas K. Boyd.

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