Tijeras Pueblo/LA581 (Site Name Keyword)

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Tijeras Ceramic Project NAA data (2020)
DATASET Suzanne Eckert.

NAA Data used in the article "COALESCENCE AND THE SPREAD OF GLAZE PAINTED POTTERY IN THE CENTRAL RIO GRANDE: THE VIEW FROM TIJERAS PUEBLO (LA 581), NEW MEXICO" by Judith A. Habicht-Mauche and Suzanne L. Eckert. English abstract. The concept of “coalescent communities” has been widely used by North American archaeologists and ethnohistorians as a framework for understanding cultural responses to social upheaval. In this article we explore how the concept of coalescence helps us to understand...


Tijeras Geology Report (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Emma Britton.

Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581) is a Late Precontact, or Pueblo IV period (1275-1400), archaeological site located within the modern village of Tijeras, situated in Tijeras Canyon. Tijeras Canyon is a route that has been used both historically and prehistorically as a passageway between eastern New Mexico and the Rio Grande Valley. This field-based geologic resource survey was completed in conjunction with lab analyses of ceramics housed at the Maxwell Museum, University of New Mexico. These ceramics...


Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581) Decorated Pottery Attribute Data (2020)
DATASET Judith Habicht Mauche.

Excel spreadsheet created from FileMaker Pro database containing attribute data on close to 3000 decorated sherds from Tijeras Pueblo site (LA 581). These sherds are from the University of New Mexico field school excavations in the 1970s that are archived at the Maxwell Museum. Data were recorded by Judith A. Habicht Mauche in 2008-2010.