Sapillo Valley Survey Project

Summary

The Sapillo Vallley Survey Project was undertaken by Robert J. Stokes in 1993 and the results compiled in the author's M.A. thesis at Eastern New Mexico University in 1995. The Sapillo Valley is a large tributary of the Gila River in the Mimbres area of Southwestern New Mexico. Please note that the thesis .pdf document associated with this project has been reformatted from its original early 1990s Word Perfect file type to a 2010 Word document prior to saving it as a .pdf. As a consequence of the file conversion, significant changes occurred in pagination, table layout, references style, and length of document. Therefore, the Table of Contents has been updated to reflect this .pdf document; otherwise, the content remains the same even though most of the prior formatting has been stripped from the tables.

Cite this Record

Sapillo Valley Survey Project. ( tDAR id: 380650) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8RJ4KXS

This Resource is Part of the Following Collections

Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 200 to 1150 (Mimbres Mogollon sequence)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -109.248; min lat: 32.176 ; max long: -107.666; max lat: 33.358 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Robert Stokes

Landowner(s): Gila National Forest

Submitted To(s): Eastern New Mexico University

Notes

General Note: The thesis document contained in this project has had its site specific location and map data redacted. Please contact the project owner if this information is required.

Source Collections

Gila National Forest, Silver City, New Mexico and the Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Related Comparative Collections

Site documents and new site numbers were obtained from the Gila National Forest, Silver City, New Mexico, and from the Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Documents

  1. Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the Sapillo Creek Valley, Gila National Forest, New Mexico (1995)