Cultural Resources on the Lincoln National Forest

Summary

The Cultural Resources on the Lincoln National Forest report is a compilation of six separate papers covering topics related to sites at and the history of the Lincoln National Forest and Greater Lincoln National forest area.

These papers include:

Test Excavations At A Small Site Along The Sacramento River.(tdar id: 25161)

Analysis of Lithic Artifacts: Site AR-03-08-04-51.(tdar id: 37121)

Survey of The Wright Spring Watershed.(tdar id: 37125)

A Brief History of The Early Years on The Lincoln National Forest.(tdar id: 37118)

A Summary Description of The Historical Settlement of Marcia.(tdar id: 37124)

A History of Mescalero Apache - U.S. Army Encounters in Dog Canyon, New Mexico: 1849-1880.(tdar id: 37123)

Cite this Record

Cultural Resources on the Lincoln National Forest. Julio L. Betancourt, Jeff Boyer, Patricia M. Spoerl, Joseph A. Tainter. Cultural Resources Miscellaneous Papers ,35. Albuquerque, New Mexico : USDA Forest Service, Southwest Region. 1981 ( tDAR id: 393944) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8XG9S3K

Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 1100 to 1450

Calendar Date: 1849 to 1880 (Mescalero Apache - U.S. Army encounters)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -106.081; min lat: 32.422 ; max long: -105.142; max lat: 33.235 ;

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