Navajo-Gallup: A View from 100,000 Feet
Author(s): Kevin Thompson; Thomas N. Motsinger
Year: 2019
Summary
This is an abstract from the "The Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project: A Multivocal Analysis of the San Juan Basin as a Cultural Landscape" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
When PaleoWest Archaelogy was awarded the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project it was the largest cultural resource project in the U.S. The scope of the project created numerous complexities ranging from varied land ownership, density and diversity of cultural resources, and numerous management issues. With the benefit of hindsight, we identify some productive avenues for future work.
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Navajo-Gallup: A View from 100,000 Feet. Kevin Thompson, Thomas N. Motsinger. Presented at The 84th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Albuquerque, NM. 2019 ( tDAR id: 452301)
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Keywords
General
Ancestral Pueblo
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Cultural Resource Management
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Cultural Resources and Heritage Management
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Project Overview
Geographic Keywords
North America: Southwest United States
Spatial Coverage
min long: -124.365; min lat: 25.958 ; max long: -93.428; max lat: 41.902 ;
Record Identifiers
Abstract Id(s): 25859