ARMS, NM HPD Office of Cultural Affairs Collection
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Site Name Keywords
AZ AA:15:107 (ASM) •
The Maja site
Site Type Keywords
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Road, Trail, and Related Structures or Features •
Quarry •
Trail •
Mine •
Agricultural or Herding •
Bridge •
Corral •
Reservoir •
Village
Other Keywords
Pipeline •
Cultural Resource •
Archeological Survey •
Archaeological Survey •
Oil •
Well Pad •
Inventory •
Cultural Resource Inventory •
Archaeological Clearance •
Archeological Clearance
Culture Keywords
Pueblo •
Plains •
Anasazi •
PaleoIndian •
Mimbres •
Dalton •
Mogollon •
French •
Archaic •
Mojave
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Collections Research •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Records Search / Inventory Checking •
Site Evaluation / Testing
Material Types
Shell •
Macrobotanical •
Metal •
Fauna •
Chipped Stone •
Building Materials •
Human Remains •
Ceramic •
Mineral •
Glass
Temporal Keywords
Historic •
Proto-Historic •
17th Century •
Contact Period •
Prehistoric •
Classic Period •
18th Century •
Tanque Verde Phase
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
US (ISO Country Code) •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
35015 (Fips Code) •
Eddy (County) •
San Juan (County) •
35045 (Fips Code) •
Eddy County (County) •
San Juan County (County)
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Archeological Monitoring of the AT&T Fiber Optics Line Near Mason Draw, Dona Ana County, New Mexico (1986)
Archeological Monitoring Report For Texakoma Oil & Gas Corporation's Rio Arriba C-1 Access Road and Pipeline, Rio Arroba County, New Mexico (1993)
Archeological Resource Investigation of Historic Navajo, Hispanic, and Prehistoric Pueblo Sites On the Alamo Band Navajo Reservation, Socorro County, New Mexico (1980)
Archeological Sites Along State Road 50 Between Glorieta and Pecos, New Mexico and Proposals For Testing (1985)
Archeological Study For a Sewer Line From the Blake Property On Botulph Road To Capshaw Junior High School Santa Fe, New Mexico (1995)
Archeological Survey Adjacent To New Mexico State Road 55 West of Estancia, Torrance County, New Mexico For EMW Gas Association (1995)
Archeological Survey and Historical Land Use Study of 40-Acres of Private Land Near Bachelor Draw North of Moriarty, Santa Fe County, New Mexico For R. C. and Virginia Sell (1995)
Archeological Survey and Historical Land Use Study of 40-Acres of Private Land North of Edgewood, Santa Fe County, New Mexico (1995)
Archeological Survey For a Proposed Road Improvement, Red Canyon Mine, Socorro County, New Mexico (1985)
Archeological Survey For Chaining Operations, Upper Pescado Drainage, Zuni Indian Reservation, New Mexico (1974)
Archeological Survey For Proposed Waterline Construction and Road Improvement Near San Antonio, New Mexico (1988)
Archeological Survey In the Southern Caja Del Rio: Class III Inventory of a Portion of the Camel Tracks Training Area, Santa Fe County, New Mexico (1996)
Archeological Survey of .48 Acres of Private Land Near the Suwanee Railroad Bridge, Valencia County, New Mexico (1995)
Archeological Survey of 1.14 Miles of Road Right-Of-Way On the Canada De Los Alamos Grant, T15N R10E, Southeast of Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico (1992)
Archeological Survey of 1.5 Miles of Right-Of-Way, Unser Boulevard, Cherry Road To 28th Avenue, Rio Rancho, Sandoval County, New Mexico For Cygnet Engineering (1996)
Archeological Survey of 10-Acres of Private Land On the Canadian River East of Logan, Quay County, New Mexico (1994)
Archeological Survey of 104 Acres of Land On the Canada De Los Alamos Grant, T15N R10E, Southeast of Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico (1992)
Archeological Survey of 115 Acres, Santa Ana Dam Project, Santa Ana Pueblo, Sandoval County, New Mexico For Metric Corporation (1993)
Archeological Survey of 119 Acres of Private Land South of Stanley, Santa Fe County, New Mexico For David W. King (1995)