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MUSEUM OF NEW MEXICO

OFFICE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDIES

LABORATORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY NOTES

(BY NUMBER)

Revised August 2009

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Preface

This catalogue lists reports in the Laboratory of Anthropology Notes series, published by the Officeof Archaeological Studies, Museum of New Mexico. We hope that it will make it easier forarchaeologists and others to find reports relevant to their research. It includes titles published from1955 to 1991, when it was replaced by the Archaeology Notes series, catalogued separately, whichincludes reports published from 1990 to the present.

Reports can be obtained as books or CDs. Site location information is not available to the public.Qualified agencies and individuals can obtain this information through the New Mexico CulturalResource Information System, Archeological Records Management Section, Laboratory ofAnthropology, Santa Fe.

To order, or for information on the availability of specific reports, please contact the Office ofArchaeological Studies, PO Box 2087, Santa Fe, NM 87504-2087, (505) 827-6343. Send e-mailinquiries to Tom Ireland ([email protected]).

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Note number: 1Author: Shiner, Joel L., and W. B. LarkTitle: The Archaeological Survey of the Standard Pipeline Company's Products Line between El Paso, Texas, and

Albuquerque, New MexicoDate of report: 1954Date of project: 1954Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 8699-8705Project number: 4C-10Project name: Standard PipelineNumber of pages: 26Subject: Thirty-four sites were identified and divided into three groups: seasonal sites along the west side of Los Alamos

Creek dating A.D. 950-1050, village sites near Socorro dating A.D. 1300 and 1500, and temporary camps inJornada del Muerto.

Note number: 2Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: Missile Range ArchaeologyDate of report: 1960Date of project: 1960Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 8673Project number: NoneProject name: Missile Range ExcavationNumber of pages: 16Subject: Small El Paso-phase pueblo dated A.D. 1300, based on ceramics.

Note number: 3Author: Dittert, Alfred E., Jr.Title: An Aerial Survey of the Public Service Company of New Mexico 230 KV Transmission Line, Northwestern New

MexicoDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 6470Project number: 4C-12Project name: PSC Transmission LineNumber of pages: 3Subject: Right-of-way 105 miles long surveyed by helicopter. The one site recorded consisted of an upright slab surface

structure, a refuse mound, and a pithouse depression. White Mound phase, A.D. 750.

Note number: 4Author: Dittert, Alfred E., Jr.Title: A Proposal for Salvage Archaeology Research at the Cochiti and Galisteo Dam ProjectsDate of report: 1968Date of project: 1968Type of project: Research proposalCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 60.08Project name: Galisteo and Cochiti DamsNumber of pages: 6Subject: Summary of occupation in the Cochiti-Galisteo Dam areas and a proposal for research.

Note number: 5Author: Eddy, Frank W.Title: An Interim Report to the National Park Service on the Navajo ProjectDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1956Type of project: SurveyCounty: San Juan, Rio Arriba

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LA number(s): NoneProject number: 48.01Project name: NIIP and Navajo ReservoirNumber of pages: 21Subject: Research in the NIIP and Navajo Reservoir areas in two parts: a summary of work accomplished (454 sites

found) and a proposal for remaining work.

Note number: 6Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: Excavations at Two Cairn Sites near San Antonio, New MexicoDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SocorroLA number(s): 6453, 6454Project number: 50.04Project name: San AntonioNumber of pages: 5Subject: Two sites excavated with two cairns each. No other features. Knapping refuse confined to areas immediately

east of the cairns. Period and association indeterminate.

Note number: 7Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: Highway Salvage Excavations near Lordsburg, New MexicoDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: HidalgoLA number(s): 5754Project number: 4C-10Project name: Lordsburg ExcavationNumber of pages: 8Subject: Probable temporary campsite with single hearth, chipped stone, ground stone, and brown wares.

Note number: 8Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: LA 5599: A Pithouse House Village near Rincon, New MexicoDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 5599Project number: 4C-11Project name: Rincon ExcavationNumber of pages: 62Subject: Mesilla-phase site, A.D. 900-1100. Six pithouses, three trash pits, one small storage structure. Plain brown ware

ceramics. Eleven metal projectile points found northwest of site.

Note number: 9Author: Johnson, Chester R., Jr.Title: An Archaeological Survey of the Shiprock-Cortez 230 KV PowerlineDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: SurveyCounty: San Juan, Rio ArribaLA number(s): 2951, 2960-2963Project number: 50.06Project name: Shiprock-Cortez PowerlineNumber of pages: 4Subject: Survey from Arizona-New Mexico border through Shiprock to Cortez, Colorado. LA 2951, Pueblo II; LA 2960,

San Jose-phase lithic scatter; LA 2961, Pueblo, Chapin phase; LA 2962, Mancos phase; LA 2963, Montezumaphase.*

Note number: 10

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Author: Johnson, Chester R., Jr.Title: Excavation of the Thoreau Site, LA 6372Date of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6372Project number: 4C-14Project name: Thoreau ExcavationNumber of pages: 8Subject: The site had two kivas, six surface rooms, four hearths, and eight postholes. Temporary occupation indicated.

Note number: 11Author: Peckham, Stewart L.Title: Archaeological Salvage Excavations on Interstate 40 near McCartys, New MexicoDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1961Type of project: ExcavationCounty: CibolaLA number(s): 6167, 6168, 6401, 6402, 6424Project number: 4C-08Project name: McCartys ExcavationNumber of pages: 17Subject: Five sites excavated, A.D. 950-1100. LA 6167, 20-room pueblo and kiva; LA 6168, surface rooms and

pithouses; LA 6401, small pueblo site; LA 6402, 16-20 rooms and refuse area; LA 6424, two room blocks,depression, and sherd scatter.*

Note number: 12Author: Sciscenti, James V.Title: The Cañon de San Diego Ruin: Salvage Excavations at LA 5688Date of report: 1962Date of project: 1960Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 5688Project number: NoneProject name: Cañon de San Diego RuinNumber of pages: 16Subject: One room, possible storage structure, ca. A.D. 1630-1700. Seasonal occupation.

Note number: 13Author: Sciscenti, James V.Title: Laguna-Paguate Highway Archaeological Salvage Excavations on U.P. 50Date of report: 1962Date of project: 1961Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): 5804, 5805Project number: NoneProject name: Laguna ExcavationNumber of pages: 7Subject: LA 5804, seven-room pueblo, ca. A.D. 1000-1050; LA 5805, pithouse, ceramic and lithic scatter, ca. A.D. 800

and Pueblo I (Kiatuthlanna phase).

Note number: 14Author: Sciscenti, James V.Title: The Manuelito Project: Archaeological Salvage Excavations on Interstate 40Date of report: 1962Date of project: 1961Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 4483, 4485, 4487, 4489Project number: 4C-07Project name: Manuelito Excavation

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Number of pages: 9Subject: LA 4483, pithouse, several rooms, midden, Basketmaker III, ca. A.D. 775; LA 4485, five rooms, midden,

possible kiva, A.D. 1150-1300, Pueblo III; LA 4487, eight pithouses, 25 rooms, midden, Basketmaker III-PuebloI, A.D. 780-810.

Note number: 15Author: Smith, Jack E.Title: The Wingate Site (LA 27l4)Date of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 2714Project number: 51.04Project name: Wingate ExcavationNumber of pages: 14Subject: Two-room surface structure, pithouse, and adjacent activity area. Human and animal skeletal remains uncovered

in trash mound. Late Prewitt-series ceramics.

Note number: 16Author: Alexander, Robert K.Title: Crownpoint-North Highway Salvage ProjectDate of report: 1963Date of project: 1963Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 2985Project number: 52.06Project name: Crownpoint ExcavationNumber of pages: 10Subject: This Pueblo III site, with 18 rooms and 1 kiva, may represent a short-term farming community occupation.

Note number: 17Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: The Las Cruces Dam Sites: Lithic Sites near Las Cruces, New MexicoDate of report: 1963Date of project: 1962Type of project: Survey, excavationCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 6311-6314Project number: 50.05Project name: Las Cruces Dam ExcavationNumber of pages: 8Subject: All sites lithic scatters. LA 6312 tested, three hearth areas present. Dates indeterminate (Hueco phase or

Apache).

Note number: 18Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: LA 5539: The Tohatchi School SiteDate of report: 1963Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 5539Project number: 51.02Project name: Tohatchi ExcavationNumber of pages: 12Subject: A small, seasonally occupied site with two rooms, a trash mound, and an exterior hearth. Ceramics of the Chaco-

Gallup series.

Note number: 19Author: Shiner, Joel L.Title: Excavation of a Pit House near Zuni Pueblo, New MexicoDate of report: 1963

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Date of project: 1963Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 8070Project number: 51.11Project name: Zuni ExcavationNumber of pages: 16Subject: One pithouse and a bell-shaped storage cist were excavated. Artifacts indicate a date of ca. A.D. 1050.

Note number: 20Author: Smith, Jack E.Title: The Bluewater Highway Salvage ProjectDate of report: 1963Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: CibolaLA number(s): 2761-2764, 6391, 6396, 6397Project number: 51.05Project name: Bluewater ExcavationNumber of pages: 30Subject: Seven sites excavated, three Pueblo II small farming communities and four recent Navajo sites.*

Note number: 21Author: Smith, Jack E.Title: Excavation of the Salcido Site, LA 6761Date of report: 1963Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6761Project number: 51.07Project name: Salcido ExcavationNumber of pages: 11Subject: This early Pueblo II, Chaco Canyon-style site is a six-room pueblo with a kiva and a small plaza. Wingate phase,

ca. A.D. 930-1000.

Note number: 22Author: Wood, Gerald L.Title: Archaeological Salvage Excavations near Rowe, New Mexico, Project 1-025-5(10)302Date of report: 1963Date of project: 1963Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 6844, 6846, 8025, 8026Project number: 51.10Project name: Rowe ExcavationNumber of pages: 16Subject: Three sites with structures are thought to have been used as temporary farming shelters and granaries. All sites

have ceramic and/or lithic scatter. Ceramics date the sites to ca. A.D. 1500-1600.

Note number: 23Author: Bussey, Stanley D.Title: The Llaves Site Salvage Excavations at LA 5859Date of report: 1963Date of project: 1963Type of project: Survey, excavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 5859Project number: 52.09Project name: Llaves SurveyNumber of pages: 28Subject: This small habitation site of one pithouse and one surface structure represents the Largo-Gallina phase. Ceramics

suggest an occupation date between A.D. 1300 and 1350.

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Note number: 24Author: Dutton, Bertha P.Title: An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Galisteo Dam and ReservoirDate of report: 1964Date of project: 1965Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 356, 9142, 9143, 9147-9149Project number: 52.04Project name: Galisteo SurveyNumber of pages: 8Subject: Six sites recorded. LA 356 was an important Archaic and Basketmaker II site with surface structures, campsite

debris, and a pithouse depression. LA 9143, a homestead, dates to the last half of the nineteenth century.

Note number: 25Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: Archaeology of the New Mexico Section, the American Telephone and Telegraph Communication CableDate of report: 1964Date of project: 1963Type of project: SurveyCounty: Quay, Socorro, CatronLA number(s): 3900-3922Project number: 51.13Project name: American Telephone SurveyNumber of pages: 34Subject: This 379 mile survey located 23 sites, the majority of which are temporary campsites dating ca. A.D.

1000-1500.*

Note number: 26Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: Excavation of 9152, Aneth, UtahDate of report: 1964Date of project: 1964Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 9152Project number: 52.14Project name: Aneth Utah ExcavationNumber of pages: 18Subject: LA 9152, affiliated with Mancos Valley sites, had architectural units, stone artifacts, and potsherds. Ceramics

indicated that the site was occupied between A.D. 1000 and 1100.

Note number: 27Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: The McCune Highway Salvage ProjectDate of report: 1964Date of project: 1964Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6364Project number: 52.15Project name: McCune ExcavationNumber of pages: 11Subject: LA 6364 had five surface rooms, two work areas, and a kiva resembling those of the McElmo phase in the Mesa

Verde area. Ceramics indicate a date between A.D. 1025 and 1050.

Note number: 28Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: The Tohatchi Road Salvage Project: 1963-64Date of report: 1964Date of project: 1963Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 2547, 2578, 2987-2990

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Project number: 52.03Project name: Tohatchi Road ExcavationNumber of pages: 24Subject: Six sites were excavated, ranging from one to eight rooms and dating to A.D. 900-1200. LA 2547 also had an

early 1800s Navajo component and an early Pueblo component, ca. A.D. 800.

Note number: 29Author: Honea, Kenneth H.Title: A Late Archaic Horizon Site near Folsom, New MexicoDate of report: 1964Date of project: 1964Type of project: ExcavationCounty: UnionLA number(s): 8120, 8122, 8124Project number: 52.08Project name: Folsom ExcavationNumber of pages: 7Subject: Three sites discovered. Based on surface evidence, only LA 8120 was recommended for excavation.*

Note number: 30Author: Schaafsma, Curtis F.Title: Archaeological Salvage Excavation of the Hatch Site, LA 3135 Project I-025-1(11) and S-1172(1)Date of report: 1964Date of project: 1964Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 3135Project number: 52.12Project name: Hatch ExcavationNumber of pages: 8Subject: The pithouses, room blocks, and hearth areas excavated represent the Archaic (before A.D. 500), the Mesilla

phase of the Jornada Mogollon (A.D. 1000-1100), and the Doña Ana phase of the Jornada Mogollon (A.D. 1100-1150).

Note number: 31Author: Bussey, Stanley D.Title: Highway Salvage Excavations near Aneth, UtahDate of report: 1965Date of project: 1965Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 9167, 9171-9174Project number: 52.14Project name: Aneth ExcavationNumber of pages: 41Subject: Four sites ranging from Basketmaker III to Pueblo IV were excavated. LA 9167 was a ceramic scatter. LA 9171

had surface houses, pithouses, and a kiva. LA 9172 and LA 9173 were cobble mounds and pithouses. LA 9174was a kiva.

Note number: 32Author: Bussey, Stanley D.Title: The Llaves Pipeline Salvage Project, Preliminary ReportDate of report: 1965Date of project: 1965Type of project: Survey and excavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 5859Project number: 52.09Project name: Llaves ExcavationNumber of pages: 11Subject: At the time of this preliminary report, the excavation had exposed a surface room and a pithouse.

Note number: 33Author: Hammack, Laurens C.

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Title: The Lagunitas Highway Salvage ProjectDate of report: 1965Date of project: 1965Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 6864-6866Project number: 53.16Project name: Lagunitas ExcavationNumber of pages: 9Subject: The sites dated to A.D. 850-950 and 1050-1150. All are considered related to Largo-Gallina phases. LA 6864

had a pithouse and a palisade. LA 6865 and LA 6866 had surface rooms and a pithouse. On microfiche only.

Note number: 34Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: The Mangus Highway Salvage ProjectDate of report: 1965Date of project: 1964Type of project: ExcavationCounty: GrantLA number(s): 6882, 6877Project number: 53.02Project name: Mangus ExcavationNumber of pages: 9Subject: Two sites were tested. LA 6882 was a possible two-room fieldhouse. LA 6877 was a possible residential site.

Note number: 35Author: Honea, Kenneth H.Title: The Caballo Highway Salvage ProjectDate of report: 1966Date of project: 1965Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SierraLA number(s): 6881Project number: 53.05Project name: Caballo ExcavationNumber of pages: 9Subject: LA 6881, occupied by three prehistoric cultures, had 14 excavated units consisting of pithouses, storage pits,

cooking pits, hearths, and middens.*

Note number: 36Author: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: Geologic Studies in Largo Canyon, San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1965Date of project: 1965Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 8662, 8665Project number: NoneProject name: Largo CanyonNumber of pages: 15Subject: The physical setting and geologic resources of the project area are examined to establish a broader basis for

interpreting the cultural evidence of prehistoric occupation at two sites. Petrographic analysis of ceramics. Onmicrofiche only.

Note number: 37Author: Allen, Joseph W.Title: An Archaeological Survey of the Transmission Line to Truth or Consequences and Hatch, New MexicoDate of report: 1967Date of project: 1966Type of project: SurveyCounty: Sierra, Doña AnaLA number(s): 8707Project number: 54.15Project name: Truth or Consequences and Hatch Survey

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Number of pages: 9Subject: Surface evidence from this pottery and material culture scatter area was assigned to the old town of Palermo.*

Note number: 38Author: Benham, Blake L.Title: Excavation of La Plata Phase Pithouses near Tohatchi, New MexicoDate of report: 1966Date of project: 1963Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6988, 6989Project number: 52.01Project name: La Plata ExcavationNumber of pages: 18Subject: Two single-occupation pithouse sites with storage units are representative of the La Plata phase, ca. A.D. 700.

On microfiche only.

Note number: 39Author: Bussey, Stanley D.Title: The Mesita-Laguna Highway Salvage ProjectDate of report: 1966Date of project: 1966Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): 8679Project number: 54.13Project name: Mesita-Laguna ExcavationNumber of pages: 8Subject: LA 8679 is a single family unit pithouse with a three- or four-room surface house and storage pit. The site dates

to early in the Red Mesa phase (A.D. 870-950). On microfiche only.*

Note number: 40Author: Laurens C. Hammack, Stanley D. Bussey, and Ronald J. IceTitle: The Cliff Highway Salvage ProjectDate of report: 1966Date of project: 1966Type of project: ExcavationCounty: GrantLA number(s): 5779, 5793, 6783Project number: 54.06Project name: Cliff ExcavationNumber of pages: 39Subject: These sites represent four and possibly five cultural components, beginning with the late Archaic and ending with

the Salado phase.*

Note number: 41Author: Hammack, Laurens C.Title: Diablo Highway Salvage ArchaeologyDate of report: 1966Date of project: 1966Type of project: ExcavationCounty: CatronLA number(s): 6536-6538Project number: 54.12Project name: Diablo ExcavationNumber of pages: 15Subject: The three sites excavated represent four cultural periods. LA 6537, a seasonal unit of six rooms, dates to the

Mangus phase. LA 6536 is a late Historic homestead of four structures. LA 6538 has ten pithouses, storage pits,two Mimbres-phase surface rooms, and a kiva.

Note number: 42Author: Peckham, Stewart L.Title: Archaeological Salvage Excavations in the Vicinity of the Proposed Cochiti Dam, 1965 SeasonDate of report: 1966

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Date of project: 1965Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 70Project number: 51.12Project name: Cochiti ExcavationNumber of pages: 16Subject: In 1964, 122 surface rooms, two kivas, and two pit rooms were excavated at LA 70. In 1965, 76 surface rooms,

seven kivas, five pit rooms, and two pithouses were excavated. Pueblo occupation A.D. 1280-1750. Historicoccupation is shown by eight semisubterranean dwellings. On microfiche only.

Note number: 43Author: Wilson, John P.Title: Fort Fillmore, New Mexico 1966Date of report: 1966Date of project: 1966Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 8697Project number: 54.16Project name: Fort Fillmore ExcavationNumber of pages: 43Subject: LA 8697 was a major southwestern army post in the pre-Civil War era consisting of adobe houses, officers'

quarters, soldiers' barracks, a hospital, a store, and corrals. Occupation of the fort dates from September 1851to November 1862.

Note number: 44Author: Allen, Joseph W.Title: Excavations at the Twin Hills Site, Santa Fe County, New Mexico: Preliminary ReportDate of report: 1967Date of project: 1967Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 8866Project number: 55.05Project name: Twin Hills ExcavationNumber of pages: 13Subject: LA 8866 was a shaft, not an Indian shrine, as anticipated. Remains of three humans were found, and large

animal bones were present. The fill of the shaft was excavated. On microfiche only.

Note number: 45Author: Lambert, Marjorie F.Title: Excavations at Twin Hills Site, Santa Fe County, New Mexico: A Preliminary Report of Research Conducted

at LA 8866Date of report: 1967Date of project: 1967Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 8866Project number: 55.05Project name: Twin Hills ExcavationNumber of pages: 7Subject: LA 8866 was a naturally formed open volcanic pipe thought to have been a place where offerings were made

in prehistoric times. The excavation found evidence of prehistoric use from as early as 2500 B.C. to the present.On microfiche only.

Note number: 46Author: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: Notes on the Geology of the Twin Hills Site, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1969Date of project: 1969Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 8866

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Project number: 55.06Project name: Twin Hills GeologyNumber of pages: 4Subject: The purpose of this study was to determine the geologic age of the volcanic pipe and the fill at the bottom of the

pipe. This open pipe is located on the southern slope of a large Tertiary cinder cone. On microfiche only.

Note number: 47Author: Peckham, Stewart L.Title: Archaeological Salvage Excavations along Interstate 40 near Laguna Pueblo, New MexicoDate of report: 1967Date of project: 1966Type of project: ExcavationCounty: GrantLA number(s): 5941-5947, 5949, 8763, 8768Project number: 55.03Project name: Laguna Pueblo ExcavationNumber of pages: 28Subject: Most of the eight prehistoric sites excavated were occupied during the Red Mesa and Cebolleta phases (A.D.

850-1100). The sites, which appear to have been seasonal and located near agricultural fields, consist of surfacestructures, pithouses, and kivas.

Note number: 48Author: Ice, Ronald J.Title: West Fork Ruin: A Stratified Site near Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, New MexicoDate of report: 1968Date of project: 1966Type of project: ExcavationCounty: CatronLA number(s): 8675Project number: 54.11Project name: West Fork ExcavationNumber of pages: 7Subject: Excavation of LA 8675 exposed an early ranch house, 14 pithouses, and 20 surface rooms. The pithouses and

surface rooms were prehistoric (A.D. 900-1100). The homestead is thought to have been occupied after 1876.

Note number: 49Author: Schaafsma, PollyTitle: Archaeological Salvage Investigations along New Mexico Highway 44 near Bernalillo, New MexicoDate of report: 1968Date of project: 1968Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 326, 8991Project number: NoneProject name: Highway 44 ExcavationNumber of pages: 8Subject: LA 326 had 15 burials, at least half of which were accompanied by ceramic offerings. The site was used between

A.D. 1350 and 1400. LA 8991 was an Archaic campsite with multiple hearths dating 3500-1000 B.C.

Note number: 50Author: Schaafsma, PollyTitle: Archaeological Salvage Investigations along Interstate 25 near Los Lunas, New MexicoDate of report: 1968Date of project: 1967Type of project: ExcavationCounty: ValenciaLA number(s): 8984Project number: 56.01Project name: Los Lunas ExcavationNumber of pages: 10Subject: This petroglyph site has two major classes of figures dating from A.D. 1300 to recent historic times. The

petroglyphs run for 300 m along basalt cliffs; associated structures lie to the south. The area is said to be thekachina home of Laguna Pueblo.

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Note number: 51Author: Allen, Joseph W.Title: Archaeological Salvage Excavations along State Road 32 near Apache Creek, New MexicoDate of report: 1969Date of project: 1969Type of project: ExcavationCounty: CatronLA number(s): 8886-8891Project number: 56.05Project name: Apache Creek ExcavationNumber of pages: 23Subject: Six sites endangered by highway project activities were excavated.

Note number: 52Author: Allen, Joseph W.Title: Archaeological Salvage Investigations along State Road 44 near Zia Pueblo, New MexicoDate of report: 1970Date of project: 1969Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 9181, 9190, 9193Project number: 58.03Project name: Zia Pueblo ExcavationNumber of pages: 28Subject: LA 9193 was a large pithouse village dating from Basketmaker to Pueblo II. LA 9181 was a lithic scatter

Archaic site. LA 9190 was a two-occupation site, transitional from the Archaic.

Note number: 53Author: Tierney, Gail D.Title: Some Observations on Three Prehistoric Ruins in the Apache Creek RegionDate of report: 1971Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: CatronLA number(s): 4986-4988Project number: 56.06Project name: Apache CreekNumber of pages: 4Subject: A vegetation survey with a food value and economic significance table. Evidence of plants cultivated on ancient

terraces from A.D. 1100 to 1250. On microfiche only.

Note number: 54Author: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: Centers of Manufacture and Trade of Rio Grande Glazes: A Preliminary ReportDate of report: 1970Date of project: 1970Type of project: Historical surveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: NoneProject name: Rio Grande GlazesNumber of pages: 8Subject: A brief history of Rio Grande glazes since Castañeda of the Coronado expedition (1540-1542). Charts give

major centers and periods of trade of Rio Grande glazes.

Note number: 55Author: Allen, Joseph W.Title: The Mexican Wash Project: Archaeological Excavations along U.S. Highway 666 near Buffalo Springs, New

MexicoDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1970Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 5007, 5203, 5204

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Project number: 59.04Project name: Mexican Wash ExcavationNumber of pages: 35Subject: LA 5007 has a pithouse; ceramics date the site to late Basketmaker III or early Pueblo I. LA 5204 has a pithouse

and three rooms; ceramics date the site from A.D. 750 to 1100. LA 5203 has four rooms, two kivas, a plaza, anda work area.

Note number: 56Author: Kayser, David W.Title: Armijo Springs Project: Archaeological Salvage in the Harris Creek Valley Area of the Gallo MountainsDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1972Type of project: ExcavationCounty: CatronLA number(s): 5239, 5240, 5393, 5400, 5401, 5938, 5939, 6192-6194Project number: 60.08Project name: Armijo Springs ExcavationNumber of pages: 13Subject: Ten prehistoric sites were excavated; most were Cochise and early Mogollon small camps or stone tool

workshops. Two sites were small fieldhouses. LA 5939 is a large pueblo dating from the Tularosa phase (A.D.1150-1300) to the Reserve phase (A.D. 1000-1075).

Note number: 57Author: Kayser, David W.Title: Whiskey Creek Project: Archaeological Highway Salvage along State Highway 32 in Apache Creek Valley

Catron County, New MexicoDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1971Type of project: ExcavationCounty: CatronLA number(s): 4986-4991, 5932-5937, 10645Project number: 58.07Project name: Whiskey Creek ExcavationNumber of pages: 59Subject: Thirteen prehistoric sites were excavated with dates ranging from the Pine Lawn phase (B.C. 300-A.D. 500) to

the Tularosa phase (A.D. 1150-1300).

Note number: 58 aAuthor: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: Geology and Resources of the Manuelito Area, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1970Date of project: 1970Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 5056, 5057, 5059, 5062, 5093Project number: 59.02Project name: Manuelito GeologyNumber of pages: 8Subject: This preliminary geologic study of the Manuelito area showed that soils were conducive to prehistoric crop

production. On microfiche only.

Note number: 58 bAuthor: Allen, Joseph W., and David W. KayserTitle: The Defiance Project: Archaeological Salvage Excavations along Interstate Highway 25 near Manuelito, New

MexicoDate of report: 1971Date of project: 1970Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 5056, 5057, 5059, 5062, 5093Project number: 59.02Project name: Manuelito ExcavationNumber of pages: 25Subject: From six to 20-30 rooms were found during the excavation of five Pueblo sites. LA 5056 was against a cliff face

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with a cave. There are two cultural occupations at this site, Anasazi (A.D. 700-1300) and recent Navajo (1910-present).

Note number: 59Author: Kayser, David W.Title: An Archaeological Survey of Mobil Oil Corporation Uranium Lease Areas on the Laguna Indian Reservation,

Valencia County, New MexicoDate of report: 1971Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): 4315, 5250-5330, 5350-5353Project number: 59.09Project name: Mobil Oil SurveyNumber of pages: 24Subject: The 85 sites located on this survey show occupation and use of the area by different cultural groups in prehistoric

and historic times. The Archaic sites are followed by agricultural ceramic-making Pueblo cultures.*

Note number: 60 aAuthor: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: Notes on the Geology and Resources of the Buffalo Springs Area, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1971Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 5007, 5203, 5204Project number: 59.01Project name: Buffalo Springs GeologyNumber of pages: 9Subject: Project area geology and the geological source materials used by people from LA 5007. On microfiche only.

Note number: 60 bAuthor: Tierney, Gail D.Title: The Buffalo Springs Site, LA 5229: A Preliminary Botanical SurveyDate of report: 1971Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 5229Project number: 59.01Project name: Buffalo Springs BotanyNumber of pages: 12Subject: An overview of botanical species found in the area. On microfiche only.

Note number: 61Author: Wilson, John P.Title: An Archaeological Survey in the Reserve Oil and Minerals Corporation Uranium Lease Area on the Laguna

Indian Reservation, Valencia County, New MexicoDate of report: 1971Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): 5357-5375Project number: 59.15Project name: Reserve Oil SurveyNumber of pages: 39Subject: Of the 19 sites recorded, the most numerous are Historic Laguna Indian sheep camps from the nineteenth and

early twentieth centuries. Remaining sites represent Puebloan occupation from A.D. 875 to 1050.*

Note number: 62Author: Tierney, Gail D.Title: Some Notes and Observations on the Sitio Creston Site (LA 4939)Date of report: 1972Date of project: 1972

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Type of project: SurveyCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 4939Project number: 60.09Project name: Sitio CrestonNumber of pages: 6Subject: The environment of LA 4939 and possible uses for local natural resources.

Note number: 63Author: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: Notes on the Geology and Mineral Resources of Puerto del Sur and Area: Preliminary Report for Project along

Interstate 25 at RomerovilleDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 4939Project number: 60.09Project name: Puerto del SurNumber of pages: 5Subject: Study of geology and mineral resources associated with LA 4939, the Sitio Creston Site.

Note number: 64Author: Sciscenti, James V.Title: Fragmentary Storage Rooms in the Largo-Gallina DistrictDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 4520Project number: NoneProject name: Largo-Gallina ExcavationNumber of pages: 17Subject: Excavation of LA 4520 exposed two fragmentary storage rooms.

Note number: 65Author: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: Notes on the General Geology of the Fossil Camel Track Area, Cieneguilla, New MexicoDate of report: 1969Date of project: 1966Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: NoneProject name: Fossil Camel GeologyNumber of pages: 5Subject: The general geology of the area of the cinder pit where the camel tracks were discovered.

Note number: 67Author: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: Notes on the Geology and Resources of the Pueblo Alamo Area, San Sebastian, New MexicoDate of report: 1971Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 8Project number: 59.11Project name: Pueblo Alamo GeologyNumber of pages: 3Subject: Study of geologic and mineral resources available to the occupants of Pueblo Alamo, LA 8.

Note number: 68Author: Broilo, Frank J., A. Helene Warren, and Gail TierneyTitle: The Glencoe Project: Archaeological Salvage Investigation along U.S. Highway 70, near Ruidoso, Lincoln

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County, New MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1971Type of project: ExcavationCounty: LincolnLA number(s): 5377, 5378, 5380Project number: 60.02Project name: Glencoe ExcavationNumber of pages: 8Subject: Excavation of three Jornada Mogollon pithouse sites dating to the Capitan (A.D. 900-1100) and Three Rivers

(A.D. 1100-1200) phases.

Note number: 69Author: Kayser, David W., and Gail TierneyTitle: Gallita Springs Project: Archaeological Exploration and Salvage in the Gallo Mountains, Apache National Forest,

Catron County, New MexicoDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1972Type of project: ExcavationCounty: CatronLA number(s): 6078-6083Project number: 60.15Project name: Gallita ExcavationNumber of pages: 27Subject: Six sites excavated and six tested. All Mogollon from Pine Lawn phase to Tularosa phase. Largest site was LA

6083, with 30 structures, five hearths, five burials, and one storage pit. Smaller sites were two- or three-roomstructures.

Note number: 70Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The Puerto del Sur Project: Archaeological Salvage Excavations along Interstate Highway 25 near Las Vegas,

New MexicoDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1971Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 4939Project number: 60.09Project name: Puerto del SurNumber of pages: 13Subject: Excavation of Sitio Creston (LA 4939), 12 circular structures and a modern hearth. Previously unreported

pottery types. Possible Apache affiliation.

Note number: 71Author: Kayser, David W.Title: Castle Rock Project: Archaeological Salvage along State Highway 32 in Agua Fria and Largo Creek Canyons,

Catron County, New MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1972Type of project: ExcavationCounty: CatronLA number(s): 5406-5409, 5411, 6074-6077, 10984Project number: 60.14Project name: Castle Rock ExcavationNumber of pages: 24Subject: The seven sites excavated ranged from single-room fieldhouse sites to pithouse and pueblo sites. Waterworks,

an important aspect of the majority of these sites, were associated with Reserve and Tularosa ceramics.

Note number: 72 aAuthor: Broilo, Frank J.Title: Archaeological Survey of Fruitland Coal Lease, San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1971Date of project: 1971Type of project: Survey

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County: San JuanLA number(s): 3669, 3688Project number: 60.06Project name: Western Coal LeaseNumber of pages: 20Subject: Recommendations for salvage excavation of archaeological sites at 20 drill hole locations.*

Note number: 72 bAuthor: Broilo, Frank J.Title: Archaeological Salvage Excavations at Three Sites on the Western Coal Company Fruitland Lease, San Juan

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1972Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 3669, 3672, 3676Project number: 60.06Project name: Western Coal ExcavationNumber of pages: 15Subject: Preliminary report on the excavation of two Archaic lithic scatters (LA 3672 and LA 3669) and one two-room

fieldhouse dated between A.D. 1100 and 1200.

Note number: 73Author: Allen, Joseph W.Title: The Tsogue Site Highway Salvage Excavations near Tesuque, New MexicoDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1972Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 746Project number: 60.17Project name: Tesuque ExcavationNumber of pages: 12Subject: Excavation of a single pithouse (LA 746). Carbon-14 dates, 909±150 years and 815±121 years.

Note number: 74Author: Wiseman, Regge N., A. Helene Warren, and Gail D. TierneyTitle: The Bent Highway Salvage Project, with Notes on the Geology and Resources and a Botanical Survey, Otero

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1972Type of project: ExcavationCounty: OteroLA number(s): 10831-10835Project number: 61.03Project name: Bent ExcavationNumber of pages: 50Subject: Two sites were excavated: LA 10835, nine bell-shaped storage pits, one burial, indicating short-term occupation

in Mesilla through Three Rivers phases; and LA 10832, two pit structures, seven surface rooms, and six hearthsdating to the Three Rivers phase (A.D. 1150-1350).

Note number: 75Author: Snow, David H., and A. Helene WarrenTitle: Cochiti Dam Salvage Project: Archaeological Excavation and Pottery of the Las Majadas Site, LA 591, Cochiti

Dam, New MexicoDate of report: 1969, 1973Date of project: 1966Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 591Project number: 51.12Project name: Majadas ExcavationNumber of pages: 118Subject: Excavation of LA 591 exposed four separate occupations: a seventeenth-century Spanish Colonial cattle ranch,

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post-seventeenth-century use of the ranch corrals, a Pueblo IV fieldhouse, and an unidentified lithic artifactchipping station.

Note number: 76Author: Snow, David H., and A. Helene WarrenTitle: Cochiti Dam Salvage Project: Archaeological Excavation and Pottery at the Torreon Site, LA 6178, Cochiti Dam,

New MexicoDate of report: 1967, 1973Date of project: 1966Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 6178Project number: 51.12Project name: Torreon ExcavationNumber of pages: 94Subject: Excavation of LA 6178, a Pueblo Revolt-period structure reused by Spanish colonists in the eighteenth century

and by loggers and construction crews in the twentieth century. Rectangular structure with two torreones.

Note number: 77Author: Schaafsma, PollyTitle: Rock Art in the Cochiti Reservoir DistrictDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 70, 10102-10117, 10119Project number: NoneProject name: Rock ArtNumber of pages: 99Subject: Recording and systematic analysis of hundreds of Pueblo petroglyphs along a 12 mile stretch of the upper Rio

Grande. Published as Papers in Anthropology No. 16, Museum of New Mexico Press, Santa Fe.

Note number: 78 aAuthor: Snow, David H.Title: Archaeological Excavations at Pueblo del Encierro, LA 70, Cochiti Dam Salvage Project, Cochiti, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1965Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 70Project number: 51.12Project name: LA 70 ExcavationNumber of pages: 298Subject: LA 70 was a prehistoric Pueblo village with 198 ground floor rooms, 9 kivas, 7 pit rooms, and 2 circular pit

rooms. This site was continuously occupied from A.D. 1275 to 1550. Along with LA 9139, it was reoccupiedby the Spaniards in the eighteenth century.

Note number: 78 b-eAuthor: Snow, David H., and A. Helene WarrenTitle: Archeological Excavations at Pueblo del Encierro, LA 70, Cochiti Dam Salvage Project, Cochiti, New MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1964-66Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 70Project number: 51.12Project name: Cochiti Dam SalvageNumber of pages: 316Subject: B: Ceramics and Mineral Resources; C: Descriptions of Rio Grande Glazes; D: Artifacts; E: Los Ranchos de

Santa Cruz de Cochiti.

Note number: 78 f-kAuthor: Snow, David H., Katherine Guiles, Richard I. Ford, James Schoenwetter, Arthur H. Harris, Polly Schaafsma, and

Rodger Heglar

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Title: Archeological Excavations at Pueblo del Encierro, LA 70, Cochiti Dam Salvage Project, Cochiti, New MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1965Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 70Project number: 51.12Project name: Cochiti Dam SalvageNumber of pages: 286Subject: F: Paleobotany; G: Pollen Analysis; H: Faunal Remains; I: Kiva Murals; J: Human Skeletal Remains; K:

Summary and Conclusions

Note number: 79Author: Snow, David H.Title: Excavations at Cochiti Dam, New Mexico, 1964-1966 Seasons. Volume I: LA 272, LA 9154, LA 34Date of report: 1971Date of project: 1966Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 34, 272, 9154Project number: 51.12Project name: Cochiti ExcavationNumber of pages: 154Subject: LA 272 was a pithouse village dated by ceramics to A.D. 850-950. LA 9154 had three room blocks, two kivas,

and five rectangular pit rooms, ca. A.D. 1400. LA 34 was a seventeenth-century Spanish Colonial homesiteoccupied until the Pueblo Revolt.

Note number: 80 aAuthor: Snow, David H., and David McNeeceTitle: A Preliminary Report of Archaeological Survey: The Tetilla Peak Recreation Area Access Road, 1972-1973,

Cochiti Dam, New MexicoDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1972Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 11583-11591Project number: 51.12Project name: Tetilla Peak SurveyNumber of pages: 20Subject: Most of the nine sites recorded on the survey were lithic and/or sherd scatter sites used to produce flaking

material for tool manufacture. LA 11583 was an agriculture fieldhouse. Dates for the sites range from 1000 B.C.to A.D. 1450.*

Note number: 80 bAuthor: Snow, David H.Title: An Inventory of Archaeological Sites on Lands Leased by the Great Western United Corporation: 1970 SeasonDate of report: 1970Date of project: 1970Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 5095-5106, 5108, 5110, 5114, 5116, 5117Project number: 58.02Project name: Cochiti Western SurveyNumber of pages: 8Subject: Of the 20 sites recorded on the survey, 6 were lithic scatter sites and 4 were rock shelter sites -- 2 of the latter

with pictographs and with evidence of use as shrines. The rest of the sites were late Pueblo III and Pueblo IVsites, one a fieldhouse.*

Note number: 80 cAuthor: Snow, David H.Title: An Inventory of Archaeological Sites on Land Leased by the California City Development Company, Cochiti

Pueblo Grant, Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1970Date of project: 1969

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Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 3657-3661, 3663-3666, 9931-9956, 10553, 10555-10592Project number: 58.02Project name: Cochiti GrantNumber of pages: 15Subject: This survey recorded 75 prehistoric sites divided into six categories: lithic chipping areas, Pueblo period

structures, rock shelters, petroglyphs, agricultural field terraces, and shrines.*

Note number: 80 dAuthor: Bice, Richard A., and Phyllis DavisTitle: Cochiti Lithic Sites, Project AS-4 of the Albuquerque Archaeological Society under the Sponsorship of the

Museum of New MexicoDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1970Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 9936, 9951, 9952, 10572Project number: 58.02Project name: Cochiti LithicsNumber of pages: 5Subject: Preliminary report of the excavation of three Basketmaker and Pueblo-period sites, including agricultural

terraces, a possible shrine, a petroglyph, and six hearths.

Note number: 80 eAuthor: Bice, Richard A.Title: A Report on the Impact of Cochiti Dam on the Archaeological Resources of the Cochiti Area, New MexicoDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1972Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): See report (166 sites)Project number: 51.12Project name: CochitiNumber of pages: 31Subject: The impact of Cochiti Dam on 166 sites.*

Note number: 80 fAuthor: Peckham, Stewart L., and Susan WellsTitle: An Inventory of Archaeological Sites at and in the Vicinity of Bandelier National Monument and the Cochiti

Dam and Reservoir, New MexicoDate of report: 1967Date of project: 1967Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): See report (331 sites)Project number: 51.12Project name: Cochiti and BandelierNumber of pages: 39Subject: Inventory of sites from Museum of New Mexico files that may be subject to vandalism as a result of the

construction of Cochiti Dam. Inventory requested by the National Park Service.*

Note number: 80 gAuthor: Snow, David H.Title: Survey Results at LA 5127-LA 5138, Cochiti Dam and Reservoir, New MexicoDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1970Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 5127-5138Project number: 51.12Project name: Cochiti SurveyNumber of pages: 5Subject: This survey of 12 sites and associated agricultural terraces concludes that major use of the area took place during

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the Pueblo IV period.*

Note number: 81Author: Peckham, Stewart L., and William C. AllanTitle: Rescue Archaeology at Mitten Rock Pueblo: LA 8243 and LA 10703, Navajo Nation, New MexicoDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1972Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 8243, 10703Project number: 60.11Project name: Red Rock ExcavationNumber of pages: 22Subject: Parts of two sites were excavated: LA 10703, Basketmaker III; and LA 8243, a large Pueblo III site. Preliminary

report. See also final report, Laboratory of Anthropology Notes 448.

Note number: 82Author: Broilo, Frank J., and William C. AllanTitle: An Archaeological Salvage Excavation of a Basket Maker III Site on U.S. Highway 666, near Naschitti, New

MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1973Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 10943Project number: 61.11Project name: Naschitti ExcavationNumber of pages: 11Subject: Excavation of LA 10943 exposed three surface storage structures and one pithouse. Site occupation dated by

ceramics to late Basketmaker III (A.D. 700-800).

Note number: 83Author: Mohr, Albert, and L. L. SampleTitle: Archaeological Excavations at Site No. L/102, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1972 and 1975Date of project: 1972 and 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 102Project number: NoneProject name: L/102 ExcavationNumber of pages: 26Subject: The architecture of L/102, showing two periods of occupation, consisted of four buildings and a thin sheet of

refuse. The site is representative of the Largo-Gallina phase.

Note number: 84Author: Johnson, Chester R., Jr.Title: Tohalina Bikitsiel: A Pueblo Ruin at Toadlena, New MexicoDate of report: 1963Date of project: 1962Type of project: Survey, excavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 5596Project number: 4C-18Project name: Toadlena School ProjectNumber of pages: 8Subject: Limited excavation identified the site as a 21 room pueblo with an associated kiva in a central plaza. Tree-ring

research dates pueblo rooms from before A.D. 1142 to as late as the fourteenth century. Reprinted from ElPalacio (Winter 1963).

Note number: 85 aAuthor: Johnson, Chester R.Title: A Preliminary Report on the Archaeological Excavations of the El Paso Natural Gas ProjectDate of report: 1962

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Date of project: 1962Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 2507, 6448Project number: 4C-9Project name: Twin Lakes; El Paso Natural GasNumber of pages: 5Subject: LA 2507 is an extensive Basketmaker III village. Four pithouses and one slab-lined cist were found. LA 6448

consists of storage pits with no associated artifacts.

Note number: 85 bAuthor: Johnson, Chester R.Title: The Stacked House Site: Continuing Excavations on the El Paso Natural Gas Pipeline near Twin Lakes, New

MexicoDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 2507, 6448Project number: 4C-9Project name: Stacked HouseNumber of pages: 33Subject: Eight Basketmaker III pithouses, four slab surface rooms, two burials, and three storage cists were excavated

Note number: 86Author: Allen, Joseph W.Title: The Pueblo Alamo Project: Archaeological Salvage at the Junction of U.S. 85 and U.S. 285 South of Santa Fe,

New MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1971Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 8Project number: 59.11Project name: Pueblo AlamoNumber of pages: 44Subject: Excavation of LA 8, a single-story pueblo with three kivas. Ceramics and tree-ring dates indicate the pueblo was

occupied between A.D. 1200 and 1300.

Note number: 87Author: Snow, David H.Title: Cochiti Dam Salvage Project: Archaeological Investigations at LA 8720, Cochiti Dam, New MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1971Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 8720Project number: 51.12Project name: Cochiti ExcavationNumber of pages: 31Subject: Excavation of LA 8720, a lithic artifact site. Site divided into three spatial units, which may represent different

components. Unit three used from Archaic through Pueblo IV times.

Note number: 88Author: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: Majolica -- New World or Old? Petrographic Notes on the Aplastic Inclusions of Majolica Sherds From Middle

America and SpainDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1973Type of project: SurveyCounty: NoneLA number(s): NoneProject number: NoneProject name: Majolica

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Number of pages: 17Subject: Petrographic analysis of Majolica sherds performed to determine whether this type of analysis could provide a

quick and economical means of source identification (Mexican or Spanish).

Note number: 89Author: Broilo, Frank J.Title: Archaeological Salvage Excavations at Three Sites on the Western Coal Company Fruitland Lease, San Juan

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1974Date of project: 1972Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 3669, 3672, 3676Project number: 60.05Project name: Western Coal ExcavationNumber of pages: 20Subject: Final report. LA 3672 and LA 3669 were Archaic lithic artifact sites (700-200 B.P.). LA 3676 was a two-room

pueblo structure, possibly a seasonal farm house, dating to A.D. 1100-1200.

Note number: 90Author: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: New Dimensions in the Study of Prehistoric Pottery: A Preliminary Report Relating to the Excavations at Cochiti

Dam, 1964-1966Date of report: 1973Date of project: 1964-1966Type of project: Ceramic studyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 34, 35, 70, 126, 249, 295, 591, 3444, 5137, 6178, 6455, 9154Project number: 51.12Project name: Cochiti Prehistoric PotteryNumber of pages: 47Subject: Ceramic centers in the upper Middle Rio Grande on the basis of temper materials.

Note number: 91, 92, 93Author: Lange, Charles H. (assembler)Title: The Cochiti Dam Archaeological Salvage Project. Part 1, 1963 SeasonDate of report: 1968Date of project: 1963Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 6455, 6461, 6462Project number: 51.12Project name: Cochiti DamNumber of pages: 330Subject: Excavation and analysis of LA 6461, LA 6462, and LA 6455. Published as Museum of New Mexico Research

Records No. 6.

Note number: 94Author: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: A Petrographic Study of the Pottery of Gran QuiviraDate of report: 1970Date of project: 1967Type of project: SurveyCounty: SocorroLA number(s): 120Project number: NoneProject name: Gran Quivira PotteryNumber of pages: 42Subject: Petrographic study including descriptions of major temper types occurring at Gran Quivira and probable sources

of the tempering materials. Comparative collections include those from Cochiti sites.

Note number: 95Author: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: Mineral Resources of the North American Indian

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Date of report: 1972Date of project: 1972Type of project: SurveyCounty: NoneLA number(s): NoneProject number: NoneProject name: Mineral ResourcesNumber of pages: 17Subject: Indian use of mineral resources. Includes list of studies on mines and quarries.

Note number: 96Author: Schaafsma, Curtis F.Title: The Hatch Site: Archaeological Salvage Excavations on Interstate Highway 25, Doña Ana County, New MexicoDate of report: 1974Date of project: 1974Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 3135Project number: 51.12Project name: Hatch ExcavationNumber of pages: 69Subject: Excavation of LA 3135. Two components of the Jornada branch of the Mogollon-Mesilla and Doña Ana phases

(A.D. 1000-1150). Shallow pithouses and surface rooms. Archaic lithic artifact scatter.

Note number: 97Author: Snow, David H.Title: The Excavation of Saltbush Pueblo, Bandelier National Monument, New MexicoDate of report: 1974Date of project: 1971Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Los AlamosLA number(s): 4997Project number: 60.04Project name: Saltbush PuebloNumber of pages: 96Subject: Excavation of Coalition-period pueblo of 11 rooms and a kiva. Ceramics, tree-ring samples, and

archaeomagnetic samples give a date of A.D. 1175-1250.

Note number: 98Author: Peckham, Stewart L., and Joseph W. AllanTitle: An Archaeological Survey on Navajo Indian Reservation for United NuclearDate of report: 1971Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 60.03Project name: United NuclearNumber of pages: 10Subject: Thirty-two sites recorded, dating from about A.D. 800 to twentieth-century Navajo remains.

Note number: 99Author: Grigg, Paul S., A. Helene Warren, and Gail D. TierneyTitle: Mountain Bell Project: Excavation, Geology and Mineral Resources, and Vegetation Survey of the Laguna Site,

LA 6546Date of report: 1974Date of project: 1973Type of project: ExcavationCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 6546Project number: 99.55Project name: Mountain Bell Excavation, LagunaNumber of pages: 36Subject: Excavation of lithic artifact scatter. Possible Archaic-Basketmaker affiliation.

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Note number: 100Author: Warren, A. HeleneTitle: The Nambe Project: Archaeological Salvage at Nambe Pueblo, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, Notes on

Ceramics and Lithics of the Nambe PuebloDate of report: 1969Date of project: 1966Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 17Project number: 54.18Project name: Nambe Pueblo ExcavationNumber of pages: 17Subject: Ceramic and lithic artifact analysis of assemblages from LA 17. Identification of glaze wares and tempers.

Note number: 101Author: Kayser, David W., George H. Ewing, Robert K. Alexander, Laurens C. Hammack, Kenneth Honea, James

Schoenwetter, and A. H. WarrenTitle: Salvage Archaeology in the Galisteo Dam and Reservoir Area, New MexicoDate of report: 1971Date of project: 1965Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa Fe, SandovalLA number(s): 356, 6869, 9142, 9147Project number: 53.03Project name: Galisteo Dam ExcavationNumber of pages: 255Subject: Four sites were selected for excavation: an Early Archaic horizon site, LA 356; a Santa Fe Black-on-white period

site, LA 9147; a Rio Grande Glaze A period pueblo, LA 6869; and an early Historic Spanish house, LA 9142.

Note number: 102Author: Chapman, Richard C.Title: Toadlena Highway Salvage, Final ReportDate of report: 1967Date of project: 1967Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 8933-8940Project number: 55.08Project name: Toadlena ExcavationNumber of pages: 41Subject: Excavation of four Basketmaker sites, LA 8936, LA 8933, LA 8939, and LA 89403; Navajo sites LA 8934, LA

8937, and LA 8938; and one sherd scatter dating to A.D. 500-750 (LA 8935).

Note number: 103Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The Malpais Reconnaissance: An Archaeological Inventory and Evaluation of Some Prehistoric Sites in the El

Malpais Planning Unit, Socorro District, Bureau of Land ManagementDate of report: 1974Date of project: 1974Type of project: SurveyCounty: SocorroLA number(s): 10884, 11651-11807, 1337-1341Project number: 62.14Project name: Malpais SurveyNumber of pages: 48Subject: There were 163 sites recorded on the survey. Recommendations are made for site protection, stabilization, and

excavation.*

Note number: 104Author: Stein, John R., and Stewart L. PeckhamTitle: An Inventory of Archaeological and Historic Remains in the Cottonwood-Walnut Drainage, Chaves and Eddy

Counties, New MexicoDate of report: 1974Date of project: 1974

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Type of project: SurveyCounty: Chaves, EddyLA number(s): 11809-11822Project number: 62.18Project name: Cottonwood-Walnut SurveyNumber of pages: 19Subject: Fourteen sites recorded in seven square miles: four sites of the Jornada branch of the Mogollon, ca. A.D.

300-1400, and ten Historic Anglo homesteads, ca. A.D. 1890-1957.*

Note number: 105Author: Enloe, James G., Andrew T. Smith, and Stewart L. PeckhamTitle: An Archaeological Survey of the San Juan to Ojo 345 KV Transmission Line, Northwestern New MexicoDate of report: 1974Date of project: 1974Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 11828-11874, 11904Project number: 62.17Project name: Ojo SurveyNumber of pages: 96Subject: This 150-mile-long survey of a 100-foot-wide corridor recorded 48 sites. Sites were identified as Archaic,

Anasazi, Gallina, Navajo, and Historic. Five sites were recommended for excavation.*

Note number: 106Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation and Impact Statement for the World Humates, Ltd. Mine near San

Ysidro, New MexicoDate of report: 1974Date of project: 1974Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 11876-11887Project number: 63.03Project name: Humates Ltd. SurveyNumber of pages: 31Subject: The survey recorded 12 sites: 3 small pueblos, 4 fieldhouses, and 1 small rock art site with an associated sherd

and lithic area. The sites date from A.D. 900-1000 to Historic.*

Note number: 107Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation and Impact Statement Conducted for Dames and Moore in the

Vicinity of Smith Lake, New MexicoDate of report: 1974Date of project: 1974Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 12100, 12101Project number: 65.37Project name: Smith LakeNumber of pages: 10Subject: Two recent Navajo sites were found within the proposed mine area. DM-1 is a Navajo sweat lodge (nineteenth

or twentieth century). DM-2 consists of two adjacent piles of burned rock (nineteenth or twentieth century).*

Note number: 108Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation and Impact Statement for Kerr-McGee's Church Rock II Mine and

Access Road near Gallup, New MexicoDate of report: 1974Date of project: 1974Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 12102-12108Project number: 62.20Project name: Church Rock II Survey

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Number of pages: 38Subject: Seven sites recorded. Four are prehistoric sherd areas and small pueblos. Three others are nineteenth-century

Navajo: a hogan ring and rock concentration, a sweat lodge, and a small petroglyph site.*

Note number: 109Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation and Impact Statement for the San Ysidro-Southern Union Gas

Company Storage Facility Distribution Line near San Ysidro, New MexicoDate of report: 1974Date of project: 1974Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 12134-12142Project number: 64.32Project name: San YsidroNumber of pages: 31Subject: Of the nine sites recorded on the survey, three are fieldhouses with water control devices, and the others are

small- to medium-sized pueblos, most of which were occupied between A.D. 1200 and 1350.*

Note number: 110Author: Alexander, Robert K.Title: An Archaeological Survey of the 345 KV Transmission Line from the Four Corners Power Plant to the

Albuquerque SubstationDate of report: 1966Date of project: 1966Type of project: SurveyCounty: San Juan, McKinley, SandovalLA number(s): 8732Project number: 54.07Project name: Four Corners SurveyNumber of pages: 10Subject: Survey recorded 12 sites, either Navajo hogans or sweat lodges or nonceramic campsites and chipping stations.

Excavation of one possible Archaic site recommended.

Note number: 111 aAuthor: Snow, David H.Title: Archaeological Investigations at LA 11836: A Pedernal Chert Quarry in Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 11836Project number: 62.17Project name: LA 11836 ExcavationNumber of pages: 74Subject: LA 11836 was a surface quarry site associated with an extensive lithic workshop. Scanty evidence favors a Late

Archaic and Basketmaker age.*

Note number: 111 bAuthor: Whiteaker, Ralph J.Title: Archaeological Investigations on the San Juan-to-Ojo 345 KV Transmission Line: The Excavation of LA 11828,

the Arroyo del Palacio Site, Rio Arriba CountyDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 11828Project number: 62.17Project name: LA 11828Number of pages: 25Subject: LA 11828 was a lithic scatter and campsite with a Pueblo shrine and intrusive eighteenth-century component.

The primary occupation of the site was placed at 3000 to 500 B.C. and Pueblo III-Pueblo IV.*

Note number: 111 c

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Author: Snow, David H.Title: The Llano Piedra Lumbre Site: A Multicomponent Lithic Scatter in Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 11835Project number: 62.17Project name: Piedra LumbreNumber of pages: 26Subject: LA 11835 was a multicomponent site with an assemblage composed predominantly of chipped stones. The

principal activity was bifacial tool finishing using Pedernal chert and Polvadera obsidian. Used from Archaicthrough late Pueblo III times.

Note number: 111 dAuthor: Whiteaker, Ralph J.Title: Archaeological Investigations on the San Juan-to-Ojo 345 KV Transmission Line: Excavation of LA 11841, a

Gallina Phase Pithouse Site, Rio Arriba CountyDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 11841Project number: 62.17Project name: LA 11841 ExcavationNumber of pages: 27Subject: LA 11841 consisted of a single pithouse and refuse area. Only the refuse area and test trenches were excavated;

the pithouse lay outside the right-of-way.*

Note number: 111 eAuthor: Fiero, KathleenTitle: Review Draft. Prehistoric Garden Plots along the Lower Rio Chama Valley: Archaeological Investigations at

Sites LA 11830, 11831, and 11832, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 11830-11832Project number: 67.17Project name: LA 11830, LA 11831, LA 11832 ExcavationsNumber of pages: 71Subject: Excavation of three late Pueblo III-early Pueblo IV garden plot sites. Ten-room fieldhouse associated with LA

11830. Description of two types of water control systems.

Note number: 111 fAuthor: Fiero, KathleenTitle: Review Draft. Archaeological Investigations at LA 11850: A Gallina Phase Village on the Continental Divide,

Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 11850Project number: 62.17Project name: LA 11850 ExcavationNumber of pages: 213Subject: Excavation of LA 11850, an early to mid thirteenth-century village with two towers (used for habitation), storage

rooms, and two pithouses.

Note number: 111 gAuthor: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: Archaeological Investigations on the San Juan-To-Ojo 345 KY Transmission Link for Public Service Company

of New Mexico: Excavation of LA 11843, an Early Stockaded Settlement of the Gallina PhaseDate of report: 1976

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Date of project: 1976Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 11843Project number: 62.17Project name: LA 11843 ExcavationNumber of pages: 192Subject: Research focused on interpretation of variability in architectural forms and material culture. Origins of the

Gallina culture in the Rosa phase are discussed. LA 11843 was a Gallina-phase pithouse.

Note number: 111 hAuthor: Anderson, Dana B.Title: Review Draft. Archaeological Investigations at LA 11904, a Nonceramic Site on Gallegos Wash, San Juan

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 11904Project number: 62.17Project name: LA 11904Number of pages: 96Subject: Excavation of a lithic artifact scatter. Examination of dune structure indicated occupation after 5500 B.C. Site

probably used through Basketmaker II.

Note number: 112Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation of a Proposed Electric Distribution Line across State Trust Land

Northeast of Cerrillos, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, for the Public Service Company of NewMexico

Date of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s):Project number:Project name: PNM Survey Number of pages: 4Subject: Survey of a proposed rural electric distribution line.

Note number: 114Author: Snow, David H.Title: Archaeological Survey and Assessment: Sebastian Martin-Black Mesa Watershed, Rio Arriba County, New

Mexico, Conducted for the U.S. Soil Conservation ServiceDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 3942, 12308Project number: 63.07Project name: Sebastian-Black MesaNumber of pages: 24Subject: A Pueblo IV petroglyph site and a shrine.*

Note number: 115Author: Snow, David H.Title: Archaeological Survey and Assessment: Española-Rio Chama Watershed, Santa Fe and Rio Arriba Counties,

New Mexico, Conducted for the U.S. Soil Conservation ServiceDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa Fe, Rio ArribaLA number(s): 12301-12307Project number: 63.08

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Project name: Española-Rio Chama SurveyNumber of pages: 11Subject: Survey recorded seven sites: one ceramic scatter (A.D. 1400-1550), three lithic artifact scatters, two masonry

pueblos, and a Pueblo shrine.*

Note number: 116Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation and Impact Statement for the New Mexico State Highway

Department, Project 1-040-6(16)351, near San Jon, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: QuayLA number(s): 12297, 12298Project number: 63.03-9Project name: San Jon SurveyNumber of pages: 38Subject: This survey recorded two late prehistoric (A.D. 500-1540) campsites. LA 12297 had lithic debitage associated

with several hearths. LA 12298 had lithic debitage and fire-cracked rock.*

Note number: 117 aAuthor: Wilson, John P.Title: The Excavation of LA 6380, The Horseshoe SiteDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6380Project number: 50.08Project name: Horseshoe ExcavationNumber of pages: 51Subject: Excavation of three surface structures, one exterior hearth, two pithouses, and a trash area. Ceramics indicate

a Pueblo II occupation (A.D. 900-1000).

Note number: 117 bAuthor: Wilson, John P.Title: The Excavation of LA 6386, Burro Valley PuebloDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6386Project number: 50.08Project name: Burro Valley ExcavationNumber of pages: 52Subject: Excavation of a six-room pueblo, six hearths, and one kiva of the Red Mesa phase (Pueblo II, A.D. 900-950).

Probable year-round habitation site.

Note number: 117 cAuthor: Wilson, John P.Title: The Excavation of LA 6483, the Sowers SiteDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6483Project number: 50.08Project name: Sowers Site ExcavationNumber of pages: 50Subject: Excavation of one surface structure, one kiva, two pithouses, two exterior hearths, and a trash area. Ceramics

indicate a date of A.D. 900-950, or the Red Mesa phase (Pueblo II).*

Note number: 117 dAuthor: Brew, Alan P.

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Title: Excavation of LA 6481, the Question Mark SiteDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6481Project number: 50.08Project name: Question Mark Site ExcavationNumber of pages: 10Subject: Excavation of a two-room Pueblo II site, possibly seasonally occupied.

Note number: 117 eAuthor: Brew, Alan P.Title: The Excavation of LA 6485, the Terrace SiteDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6485Project number: 50.08Project name: Terrace ExcavationNumber of pages: 48Subject: Recording and partial excavation of terrace gardens associated with two pueblo sites: a two-room surface

structure, pithouse, or kiva, and a larger pueblo with an enclosed kiva.

Note number: 117 fAuthor: Hargrave, Lyndon H.Title: Ceramics of the Prewitt District, New MexicoDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1962Type of project: Ceramic studyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 50.08Project name: Prewitt CeramicsNumber of pages: 31Subject: This report is on ceramics indigenous to the Prewitt District. Description and identification of two newly named

pottery types.

Note number: 118Author: Tierney, Gail D.Title: A Vegetation Survey of the Canyon Cuervo Area for the Anasazi Origins ProjectDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1968Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): NoneProject number: NoneProject name: Cuervo SurveyNumber of pages: 19Subject: Botanical survey made in area of known Archaic sites.

Note number: 119Author: Enloe, James G., William C. Allan, Paul S. Grigg, Andrew T. Smith, and Stewart L. PeckhamTitle: An Archaeological Inventory and Evaluation of Some Prehistoric and Historic Sites in the Upper San Juan

Drainage, New MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1973Type of project: SurveyCounty: San Juan, Rio ArribaLA number(s): 1858, 1868-1871, 2129, 2305, 11003-11017, 11077-11203, 11251Project number: 61.21Project name: San Juan Planning UnitNumber of pages: 70

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Subject: Survey recorded 85 sites of which 37 are Navajo (Gobernador period), 34 are Rosa- and Piedra-phase Pueblosites, 11 are multicomponent (Navajo and Pueblo), and 3 are indeterminate.*

Note number: 120Author: Whiteaker, Ralph J.Title: The Little Deer Trail Site: Excavation of LA 10705Date of report: 1976Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 10705Project number: 63.11Project name: Little Deer Trail ExcavationNumber of pages: 30Subject: Excavation of lithic campsite, Pueblo IV-Pueblo V, with three hearths and two debitage areas.

Note number: 121Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: A Cultural Resource Overview of Eleven Potential Locations for a Recreational Lake in Catron County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: CatronLA number(s): NoneProject number: NoneProject name: Recreational Lake SurveyNumber of pages: 19Subject: At 10 of the 11 original sites surveyed there were cultural remains. Four of these locations were selected for

further consideration.*

Note number: 122Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation and Impact Statement of Two Southern Union Gas Company

Cathodic Protection Lines South of Gobernador, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 12894-12898Project number: 63.06Project name: Southern UnionNumber of pages: 36Subject: Ceramics from the five sites recorded during this survey indicate they are Pueblo refugee farm sites, Dinetah

phase. LA 12896 has architecture and soil and water control devices. LA 12894 has hearths. The others areceramic/lithic scatters.*

Note number: 123Author: Kayser, David W.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation of Five Soil Conservation Dam Locations in Doña Ana and Sierra

Counties, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Doña Ana, SierraLA number(s): 13222-13231, 13279Project number: 64.20Project name: Doña Ana County SurveyNumber of pages: 106Subject: Five isolated artifact locales and 11 sites recorded: seven campsites, dating from the Archaic through recent

Historic, one Late Archaic pithouse village, two masonry structures, and one rock shelter.*

Note number: 124 aAuthor: Kayser, David W.

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Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation and Mitigation Proposal for NewMexico State Highway 666 North of Sheep Springs, Navajo Reservation, San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 12732-12739Project number: 63.03-18Project name: Sheep SpringsNumber of pages: 93Subject: Nine sites were recorded on the survey: six Pueblo I-Pueblo III occupations, two nineteenth- and twentieth-

century sites, and one Navajo burial area from the 1930s.*

Note number: 124 bAuthor: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation of the Proposed Borrow and Surface Pits for New Mexico Highway

Department Project FLH-12(16), near Sheep Springs, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: San Juan CountyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.03-18Project name: Sheep Springs North SurveyNumber of pages: 5Subject: No sites recorded.

Note number: 125Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Impact Statement and Mitigation Proposal for New Mexico State Highway Department

Project F-033-1(14), near San Ysidro, Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 12527-12531, 13195, 13196, 13282Project number: 63.03-10Project name: San Ysidro West SurveyNumber of pages: 63Subject: This survey recorded eight sites: three possible shrines (A.D. 1400-1900), two bathhouses associated with the

mineral springs (A.D. 1900), a rock shelter with Pueblo IV and Historic occupations, and soil and water controldevices.*

Note number: 126Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation for the Exxon Company, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 13715Project number: 64.10Project name: Exxon Company SurveyNumber of pages: 14Subject: A collapsed sheep pen (pre-1950), an extensive lithic scatter, a possible workshop area, and another lithic artifact

scatter were found during survey of drill pad locations.*

Note number: 127 aAuthor: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: An Archaeological Clearance of the Four Corners-Ambrosia-West Mesa Transmission Line, Northwestern New

MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: Survey

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County: San Juan, McKinley, Valencia, Sandoval, BernalilloLA number(s): 6470, 13460-13475, 10387, 10395-10397Project number: 64.19Project name: PBS Four CornersNumber of pages: 65Subject: Twenty-one sites and five isolated occurrences were located in this 156 mile survey: eight Historic, thirteen

prehistoric (A.D. 500-1200), and eight nonceramic.*

Note number: 127 bAuthor: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for the Public Service Co. of New Mexico, Bernalillo County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.09Project name: PNM Survey, BernalilloNumber of pages: 9Subject: No cultural resources encountered. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 128Author: Kayser, David W.Title: Archaeological Clearance Survey and Mitigation Report for Construction Stations 482+00 to 501+00 of New

Mexico State Highway Department RS-1153(6) in Catron County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: Survey, excavationCounty: CatronLA number(s): 6074-6077, 14463Project number: 65.10Project name: Gallo Mountain ExcavationNumber of pages: 47Subject: Five sites recorded and excavated: three small one- or two-room dwelling units, a small multiroom pueblo (LA

7076), and a contemporary water control system (LA 14463). Mogollon through Historic periods represented.*

Note number: 129 aAuthor: Doleman, William H.Title: Cultural Resources Survey and Inventory for Phillips Petroleum Company, Noserock Project, McKinley County,

New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 13739-13811, 13923, 13924Project number: 64.17Project name: Phillips Petroleum SurveyNumber of pages: 222Subject: There were 75 archaeological sites and 41 localities recorded on this survey. Archaic, Anasazi, and Navajo

occupations.*

Note number: 129 bAuthor: Nemaric, Juan C.Title: A Cultural Properties Inventory for Phillips Petroleum Company, Becenti Lake, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 13153-13160, 13164Project number: 64.17Project name: Phillips Petroleum SurveyNumber of pages: 22Subject: Nine sites were recorded, ranging from Anasazi Pueblo III sherd scatters through Historic Navajo (A.D. 1875-

1930).*

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Note number: 130Author: Cronk, Lynn E., and Karen WeningTitle: Sandia Pueblo SurveyDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1980Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 716, 717Project number: 68.15Project name: Sandia PuebloNumber of pages: 12Subject: LA 716: sherd and lithic scatter and two disturbed mounds, possible historic pueblo. LA 717: possible location

of historic Puaray.*

Note number: 131Author: Tierney, Gail D.Title: Vegetation Survey and Overview of LA 10794, Carnue, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 10794Project number: 63.04Project name: CarnueNumber of pages: 40Subject: Vegetative survey and geographical overview of area around LA 10794, a small agricultural pueblo in Tijeras

Canyon. Included in Laboratory of Anthropology Notes 166.*

Note number: 132Author: Boyer, William K.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation for the New Mexico State Highway Department Project I-25-

5(23)260(UP-90) near La Bajada Hill, Santa Fe and Sandoval Counties, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa Fe, SandovalLA number(s): 14892Project number: 65.26Project name: La Bajada SurveyNumber of pages: 25Subject: Survey recorded two cultural resources: LA 14892, a fourteenth-fifteenth century sherd and lithic artifact scatter,

and a small rock check-dam of indeterminate age. Also, 18 isolated occurrences.*

Note number: 133Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Eastern New Mexico Archaeology: A Case Example of Interpretive PotentialDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: QuayLA number(s): 12295-12298Project number: NoneProject name: Eastern New Mexico SurveyNumber of pages: 46Subject: Four post-A.D. 1 possible basecamp sites recorded. LA 12295, 27 mortars and a lithic artifact scatter. LA

12297, two hearths and lithic artifact scatter. LA 12298, lithic artifacts and fire-cracked rock. LA 12296, hearthand lithic artifacts.*

Note number: 134Author: Swadesh, Frances L.Title: Ethnohistoric Notes on Villanueva and Approaches to the Southside BridgeDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: Survey

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County: San MiguelLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.30Project name: VillanuevaNumber of pages: 22Subject: Description of structures in Villanueva that were threatened by construction of new approach to bridge. Only

one structure viewed as historically significant.

Note number: 135Author: Fallon, Denise P.Title: An Archaeological Investigation of the Petroglyphs at the Waterflow Site, LA 8970, San Juan County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 8970Project number: 65.21Project name: Pictured CliffsNumber of pages: 62Subject: The most concentrated use of LA 8970 took place from the Rosa-Piedra phase continuum through the Mesa

Verde phase (A.D. 950-1300). Four thousand petroglyph elements were recorded, and three major design groupswere found.

Note number: 136Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: A Cultural Resource Survey and Recommendation Proposal, New Mexico State Highway Department Project

FLH-12(19). Toadlena Turnoff-Little Water, San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 16015-16030, 7321, 7338, 7371, 7377Project number: 66.20Project name: Little Water SurveyNumber of pages: 79Subject: The sites span five thousand years and include an Archaic lithic site, a Basketmaker III-Pueblo I complex, two

Pueblo I-Pueblo II sites, three Pueblo III sites, and one Historic Navajo structure. All are in the Chuska Valleynear Little Water.*

Note number: 137Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Excavations at Deadman's Curve, Tijeras Canyon, Bernalillo County, New MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1976Type of project: ExcavationCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 10794, 14258, 14259, 14261, 14857Project number: 65.01Project name: Deadman's Curve ExcavationNumber of pages: 226Subject: Sites excavated: LA 14258, a late Basketmaker-early Pueblo I pithouse (A.D. 700); LA 14259, a Developmental

work area; LA 14261, an early Classic fieldhouse (A.D. 1300-1350); and LA 14857, a small, late Coalitionpueblo (A.D. 750-1350).

Note number: 138Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: The Excavation of LA 13812, a Coalition Period Site in Tijeras Canyon, Bernalillo County, New MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1976Type of project: ExcavationCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 13812Project number: 65.01

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Project name: Deadman's Curve ExcavationNumber of pages: 27Subject: LA 13812 consisted of disturbed and eroded refuse originating from a Coalition-period fieldhouse or small

pueblo.

Note number: 139Author: Doleman, William H., and James W. LancasterTitle: A Cultural Resource Inventory Incorporating Aerial Imagery near Jemez Pueblo, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 14899-14903Project number: 65.08Project name: Jemez PuebloNumber of pages: 27Subject: Five sites recorded through study of aerial imagery. Three are stone alignments and artifacts, possible shrines.

LA 14899, two hearths. LA 14903, sherd and lithic scatter. Ceramic dates ca. A.D. 1300-1700.*

Note number: 140Author: Farwell, Robin E.Title: Report on Archaeological Excavations of Four Sites along New Mexico State Highway I-40, Tijeras Canyon,

New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 5227, 10792, 12843, 12845Project number: 63.17Project name: Tijeras Canyon ExcavationNumber of pages: 61Subject: Four sites tested from Developmental and Historic periods. LA 5227 was once part of historic Tijeras Plaza.

LA 10792 and LA 12843 dated to the Basketmaker III-Pueblo II periods. LA 12845 was a multicomponent site.

Note number: 141 aAuthor: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The Blackrock Project: Archaeological Excavations on the Zuni Indian Reservation, McKinley County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1976Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 12840-12842Project number: 64.11Project name: BlackrockNumber of pages: 207Subject: Excavation of two possible seasonal sites (LA 12840 and LA 12841), basalt cobble alignments with associated

sherds and lithic artifacts, and a larger pueblo (LA 12842). All sites were occupied between A.D. 1050 and 1175.

Note number: 141 bAuthor: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Research Design for Mitigation of Adverse Impact on Archeological Sites LA 12840, LA 12841, LA 12842,

Located in the Right-of-Way of Zuni Road Z301, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: Research designCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 12840-12842Project number: 64.11Project name: Zuni-BlackrockNumber of pages: 13Subject: Research design for mitigation of sites, Zuni-Blackrock.

Note number: 142

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Author: Farwell, Robin E.Title: Excavations at LA 12563: A Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Navajo Site, San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1980Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 12563Project number: 63.10Project name: LA 12563Number of pages: 72Subject: Excavation of a Navajo rock shelter and associated features, including water control devices and a dog burial.

Historic and prehistoric Pueblo pottery found on the surface could not be associated with any of the features.

Note number: 143Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The Naschitti-North Project: The Excavation of Two Small Pueblo II Sites near Sheep Springs, San Juan County,

New MexicoDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 12564, 12565Project number: 63.10Project name: Naschitti NorthNumber of pages: 52Subject: Excavation of two prehistoric sites exposed seasonal agricultural fieldhouses dating A.D. 775-850 and A.D. 950-

975. Alignments indicate associated water or soil control devices.

Note number: 144Author: Kayser, David W., and Allen DartTitle: A Supplemental Archaeological Clearance Investigation of the New Mexico Highway Department Project RS-

1153(6) and FHP-42-1(102) in Largo Creek Valley, Gila National ForestDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1976Type of project: Survey, excavationCounty: CatronLA number(s): 14882, 14906-14920, 14930Project number: 65.10Project name: Gallo ExcavationNumber of pages: 67Subject: A survey and excavation of 23 sites. Seven sites have architectural components, seven are prehistoric water

control devices, and three are prehistoric nonceramic lithic sites.*

Note number: 145Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Archaeological Survey of Proposed Materials Pit Locations near San Jon, New MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1979Type of project: SurveyCounty: QuayLA number(s): 18700-18703Project number: 68.02Project name: San JonNumber of pages: 19Subject: Survey of borrow pits recorded five sites, prehistoric and twentieth-century homestead occupations.*

Note number: 146Author: Hoagland, Stephen R., and Denise P. FallonTitle: A Cultural Resource Survey and Inventory in San Juan County for the New Mexico State Highway Department

Project SP-F-037-1(204) and Associated Material PitsDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: San Juan

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LA number(s): 15838-15839Project number: 65.51Project name: Farmington 371Number of pages: 34Subject: A modern Navajo site and one multicomponent Navajo and Pueblo site were located in the right-of-way. The

first site may have been a tent camp, and the other a Navajo herdsman's camp. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 147Author: Seifert, Donna J.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey of the Construction Site for the Gallery Addition to the Museum of Fine

Arts. Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, New MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1979Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 930Project number: 68.01Project name: Fine ArtsNumber of pages: 21Subject: This site was a part of the Spanish Presidio de Santa Fe from the seventeenth century to 1821. The purpose of

the survey was to assess the archaeological potential of the area.

Note number: 148Author: Doleman, William H., Yvonne R. Oakes, and Al DartTitle: Archaeological Clearance Investigations along Seismic Testing Corridors in the Galisteo Basin Area, Santa Fe

County, New Mexico, for Teledyne Exploration CompanyDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 14823-14829, 15224-15227, 15230Project number: 65.11Project name: Teledyne SurveyNumber of pages: 66Subject: All sites are prehistoric with the exception of a sixteenth-century site, LA 14825, and one lithic and ceramic

scatter dates to A.D. 1100-1800. The prehistoric sites have stone alignments, water control devices, andfieldhouses.*

Note number: 149Author: Condon, Glenn S.Title: An Archaeological Resource Investigation of Historic Navajo, Hispanic, and Prehistoric Pueblo Sites on the

Alamo Band Navajo Reservation, Socorro County, New MexicoDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: SocorroLA number(s): 16320-16333Project number: 66.35Project name: Alamo Band SurveyNumber of pages: 77Subject: Fourteen sites recorded: Hispanic homesteading sites on the Chavez Ranch, Historic Navajo hogan sites, and

Basketmaker III-Pueblo II-III sites.*

Note number: 150Author: Hannaford, Charles A.Title: Archaeological Survey and Mitigation of Three Sites along S.R. 203 in Guadalupe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1979Type of project: Survey, testingCounty: GuadalupeLA number(s): 18119-18121Project number: 67.19Project name: Santa Rosa BridgeNumber of pages: 43

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Subject: Three prehistoric Pueblo-period ceramic and lithic artifact scatters dating A.D. 1150-1550.*

Note number: 151Author: Condon, Glenn S.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation along a Proposed Right-of-Way, New Mexico 279, North of Laguna Indian

Reservation, Sandoval and Valencia Counties, New MexicoDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1980Type of project: SurveyCounty: Sandoval, ValenciaLA number(s): 15182, 15183, 16533, 16554, 16555, 22251Project number: 67.02Project name: Laguna NorthNumber of pages: 31Subject: Survey of six sites, including four Navajo sites and one possible Anasazi site, LA 16555.*

Note number: 152aAuthor: Dart, Al, and Christine D. TruterTitle: A Cultural Resource Survey for the New Mexico State Highway Department, Project BIA-RF-031-1(21),

Gamerco North, along U.S. 666, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6853, 10822, 16126, 16127, 16136Project number: 41.359, 66.23Project name: Gamerco North SurveyNumber of pages: 28Subject: Five sites and four localities of Anasazi, Navajo, and Euroamerican origin.

Note number: 152bAuthor: Maxwell, Timothy D., and James W. LancasterTitle: Data Recovery Plan for Cultural Resources Located within New Mexico State Highway Department Project BIA-

RF-031-1(21) near Gamerco, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1983Type of project: Research designCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6853, 10822, 16126-16128, 16136, 16880-16882Project number: 41.359Project name: Gamerco North Research DesignNumber of pages: 38Subject: Sites to be directly impacted include LA 16126, a multicomponent Archaic-Pueblo III artifact scatter; and LA

16136, an early to mid-twentieth-century Navajo structure. Three sites subject to indirect impact are LA 16127,a possible Navajo burial; LA 16128, a 1920-1950 Navajo habitation; and LA 10822, a small Pueblo II pueblo.*

Note number: 153Author: Doleman, William K., and Glenn S. CondonTitle: Archaeological Investigations at a Proposed Surfacing Pit near Cuba, Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 16306-16314Project number: 66.29Project name: Mission RoadNumber of pages: 98Subject: Nine sites, including Gallina-phase single and multistructure sites and Archaic campsites with hearths and lithic

debris.*

Note number: 154Author: Wening, KarenTitle: Coal Creek Survey: An Archaeological Clearance Survey, New Mexico State Highway Department Project FLH-

12(20)

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Date of report: 1980Date of project: 1979Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 20037-20038Project number: 68.08Project name: Coal Creek SurveyNumber of pages: 26Subject: Two sites recorded. LA 20037 is a Navajo house foundation dating to 1977. LA 20038, a Navajo ramada and

horno, is currently in use.*

Note number: 155Author: Wening, KarenTitle: Table Mesa Survey: An Archaeological Clearance Survey, New Mexico State Highway Department Project

FLH-12(21)Date of report: 1980Date of project: 1979Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): NoneProject number: 68.09Project name: Table Mesa SurveyNumber of pages: 11Subject: The survey found three isolated occurrences and no sites.

Note number: 156Author: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Dog Eye Pond Survey: An Archaeological Clearance Survey, New Mexico State Highway Department Project

SP-F-037-1(205)Date of report: 1980Date of project: 1979Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 20220Project number: 68.03Project name: Dog Eye Pond SurveyNumber of pages: 25Subject: One site and nine isolated finds. The Historic Navajo site consists of a hogan base, a glass and porcelain scatter,

and two middens.*

Note number: 157 aAuthor: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Hunter Wash Survey: An Archaeological Clearance Survey, New Mexico State Highway Department Project

SP-F-037-1(206)Date of report: 1980Date of project: 1979Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 14838, 20225, 20226, 20228, 20231, 20233, 26143, 30961, 30964, 30965, 30966, 34149, 34377, 8600, 8601Project number: 68.04Project name: Hunter Wash SurveyNumber of pages: 83Subject: Survey recorded four Historic Navajo sites, two multicomponent sites (Navajo, Euroamerican, and unidentified

lithic artifacts), and six prehistoric sites, possibly Archaic.*

Note number: 157 bAuthor: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Research Design for the Hunter Wash Survey SitesDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: Research proposalCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 14838, 20225, 20231, 26143, 30961, 30964, 30965, 34149Project number: 68.04

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Project name: Hunter Wash Research DesignNumber of pages: 47Subject: Research design for excavation of historic and prehistoric sites.

Note number: 158 aAuthor: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Brimhall Wash Survey: An Archaeological Clearance Survey, New Mexico State Highway Department Project

SP-F-037-1(207)Date of report: 1980Date of project: 1980Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 20235-20237, 29369Project number: 68.05Project name: Brimhall Wash SurveyNumber of pages: 71Subject: Four isolated finds and four Historic sites: three Navajo and one Euroamerican. Two Navajo sites are temporary

sheepherding campsites. LA 20237 is a Navajo trading post and habitation.*

Note number: 158 bAuthor: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Archaeological Testing at LA 30969Date of report: 1981Date of project: 1981Type of project: TestingCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 30969Project number: 70.07Project name: Brimhall Wash TestingNumber of pages: 11Subject: One severely disturbed, unlined, basin-shaped hearth and fire-cracked rock. Most of the site lies outside the

right-of-way.*

Note number: 158 cAuthor: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Research Design and Implementation for LA 20237Date of report: 1981Date of project: 1981Type of project: Research designCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 20237Project number: 68.05Project name: Brimhall Wash Research DesignNumber of pages: 26Subject: Research design for excavation and ethnographic study of an early twentieth-century Navajo trading post.

Note number: 159Author: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Moncisco Wash Survey: An Archaeological Clearance Survey, New Mexico State Highway Department Project

No. SP-F-037-1 (208)Date of report: 1980Date of project: 1979Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 21086-21088, 20239Project number: 68.06Project name: Moncisco Wash SurveyNumber of pages: 48Subject: One isolated charcoal scatter; one Navajo site (LA 20239) dating to 1915-1920 with a forked-stick hogan, trash

area, corral, and hearth area; and three lithic artifact scatters.*

Note number: 160Author: Schaafsma, Curtis F., Martin Mayer, and John P. WilsonTitle: La Plaza de San José: Excavations in the Two River Reservoir

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Date of report: In preparationDate of project: 1967Type of project: ExcavationCounty: ChavesLA number(s): 6992, 6993Project number: 52.05Project name: San José PlazaNumber of pages: In progressSubject: Surface collection of nineteenth-century campsite and excavation of Missouri Plaza, abandoned in 1871.

Note number: 161 aAuthor: Condon, Glenn S., and Lynn E. CronkTitle: A Cultural Resource Investigation for Nielsons Inc., near Sanostee, New Mexico, on the Navajo Indian

ReservationDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1979Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 7371, 16029Project number: 68.14Project name: Nielson's 666 Pits SurveyNumber of pages: 34Subject: The survey recorded four sites adjacent to the impact area: one Pueblo III sherd scatter; one Pueblo II-III and

Navajo sherd scatter with a Navajo oven; a Pueblo III six-room pueblo with kiva (LA 7371); and a BasketmakerIII village (LA 16029). Bound with Laboratory of Anthropology Notes 161b.*

Note number: 161 bAuthor: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey of Extensions to Borrow Pits N1, N2, and N10Date of report: 1980Date of project: 1980Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 7371, 16029Project number: 68.16Project name: Nielson's 666 PitsNumber of pages: 7Subject: Insufficient cultural material to require avoidance except at Borrow Pit N10, LA 16029, where further use would

necessitate mitigative action. Bound with Laboratory of Anthropology Notes 161a.*

Note number: 162Author: Farwell, Robin E.Title: The Peach Spring Survey: A Cultural Resource Survey and Inventory along New Mexico State Road 566,

McKinley County, for New Mexico State Highway Project SP-2341(400)Date of report: 1980Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 15974-16006, 17148, 17149Project number: 66.04Project name: Peach Spring SurveyNumber of pages: 99Subject: Seventeen of the thirty-five sites surveyed are Anasazi, six are Navajo, seven are multicomponent, and five are

of indeterminate cultural affiliation. Many of these sites are near LA 10770, a Chacoan outlier, and date to thePueblo II-Pueblo III period.*

Note number: 163Author: Condon, Glenn S.Title: Excavations at Site LA 14893, San Juan County, New Mexico: Mitigation of a Pueblo Period Site along U.S.

666, New Mexico State Highway Department Project FLH-12(17)Date of report: 1980Date of project: 1977Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San Juan

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LA number(s): 14893Project number: 65.49Project name: LA 14893Number of pages: 15Subject: Excavation of a disturbed site. No features found. Artifacts indicate a Pueblo-period occupation associated with

agricultural activities.

Note number: 164Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: The Cross L Ranch Site: A Study of Plains AdaptationDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1978Type of project: ExcavationCounty: UnionLA number(s): 15867Project number: 66.22Project name: Cross L RanchNumber of pages: 165Subject: LA 15867 yielded evidence of prehistoric Plains Indian adaptations in the Dry Cimarron River Valley from

approximately A.D. 600 to 1000. Stone-ringed structures and extensive lithic debitage.

Note number: 165 aAuthor: Klausner, StephanieTitle: The Westridge Site: A Lithic Quarry and Workshop in Tucumcari, New Mexico: New Mexico State Highway

Department Projects I-040-6(11)331 and RF-033-6(4)Date of report: 1980Date of project: 1978Type of project: ExcavationCounty: QuayLA number(s): 16222Project number: 66.24Project name: Westridge SiteNumber of pages: 84Subject: LA 16222 was a quarry and primary reduction workshop with evidence of several distinct core reduction

sequences. Possibly occupied during the Paleoindian and Archaic periods.

Note number: 165 bAuthor: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: Further Discussion of the Lithic Artifact Scatters at the Westridge Site, Tucumcari, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1978Type of project: ExcavationCounty: QuayLA number(s): 16222Project number: 66.24Project name: Westridge SiteNumber of pages: 250Subject: Lithic quarry excavation.

Note number: 166Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The Carnue Project: Excavation of a Late Coalition Period Pueblo in Tijeras Canyon, New MexicoDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 10794Project number: 63.04Project name: CarnueNumber of pages: 217Subject:Excavation of LA 10794, a late Coalition-period pueblo (ca. A.D. 1250-1350). Surface rooms, pit structures, and a plaza area wereexcavated. Evidence for seasonal occupation relating to agricultural activities.

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Note number: 167Author: Dart, AlTitle: Archaeological Investigations at San Antonio de Padua, LA 24, Bernalillo County, New MexicoDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 24Project number: 63.05Project name: San AntonioNumber of pages: 410Subject: Excavation of multicomponent site in Tijeras Canyon. Prehistoric component had three temporally distinct room

blocks. Historic component had several structures, plaza walls, corrals, and irrigation ditches.

Note number: 168Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: An Archeological Clearance Investigation of Two Borrow Pits on the Alamo Band Navajo ReservationDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1980Type of project: SurveyCounty: SocorroLA number(s): NoneProject number: 69.01Project name: Wylie CorporationNumber of pages: 5Subject: Two borrow pits were surveyed, and no archaeological sites were found.

Note number: 169Author: Doleman, William H., James W. Lancaster, and Denise P. FallonTitle: Archaeological Excavations at Crownpoint, New MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1976Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 14695-14706Project number: 65.05Project name: Crownpoint ExcavationNumber of pages: 215Subject: Excavation and analysis of four Basketmaker Anasazi sites. Also, eight Historic Navajo sites.

Note number: 170Author: Oakes, Yvonne R., and Timothy D. MaxwellTitle: The Overlook Site: An Archaeological Clearance Survey near Las Vegas, New MexicoDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1980Type of project: SurveyCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 25276Project number: 69.04Project name: Las Vegas BypassNumber of pages: 20Subject: LA 25276 was an extensive lithic site in the gravel pit. A Historic dump was also recorded. Material culture

analysis shows site use from Archaic times (B.C. 5000-A.D. 1) to the recent Historic period (1970).*

Note number: 171Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: A Cultural Resources Investigation of Two Proposed Drilling Locations on La Jara Mesa for Teton Exploration

Drilling Company, Inc.Date of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): 16611Project number: 67.03

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Project name: TetonNumber of pages: 13Subject: LA 16611 is a Pueblo II sherd scatter.*

Note number: 172Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The San Ysidro Project: Archaeological Investigations along New Mexico State Highway Department Project

F-FF-033-1(17), At San Ysidro, New MexicoDate of report: 1979Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 16687-16690, 12532, 12533Project number: 67.11Project name: San YsidroNumber of pages: 37Subject: Six prehistoric sites, all Pueblo IV sherd and lithic artifact scatters, and one Historic site dating to 1500-1700.*

Note number: 173Author: Akins, Nancy J., ed.Title: The Tuntsa Project: Excavations at Five Sites near Sheep Springs, New MexicoDate of report: 1990 (rev.)Date of project: 1977Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 12732-12737Project number: 64.30Project name: Tuntsa ExcavationNumber of pages: 120Subject: Five sites excavated, including a Basketmaker II semisubterranean structure; an agricultural site occupied A.D.

850-1125; a 1-room fieldhouse and pitroom; a 6- to 10-room pueblo and kiva, A.D. 900-1200; and a rubblemound.

Note number: 174Author: Nemaric, Juan CarlosTitle: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for the U.S. BIA, Picuris Pueblo Grant Lands, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: TaosLA number(s): 926, 12747-12752Project number: 63.13Project name: BIA, Picuris PuebloNumber of pages: 16Subject: Archaeological clearance recommended for all sections except LA 926, which contains a Rio Grande Anasazi

circular rock shrine, ca. A.D. 100-1300.*

Note number: 175Author: Klausner, StephanieTitle: A Cultural Resource Assessment of the Area Proposed for the Future City of Santa Fe Wastewater Treatment

SiteDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 16714, 16768, 16769, 16771Project number: 66.06Project name: Santa Fe WastewaterNumber of pages: 21Subject: Eight sites recorded by aerial survey and then checked on the ground, all Spanish Colonial settlements dating

from the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries.*

Note number: 176Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.

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Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation of Two Proposed Borrow Pits on Zia Indian ReservationDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 241, 17065Project number: 67.15Project name: Brown ConstructionNumber of pages: 10Subject: Two sites recorded within one borrow pit: LA 241, a large pueblo with a ceramic date of A.D. 1300-1700, and

LA 17065, a one-room fieldhouse dating to the late eighteenth century.*

Note number: 177 (also published as 373)Author: Dart, AlTitle: A Cultural Resource Clearance Investigation, Project BIA-RF-033-2(10): Surfacing Pits, New Mexico State

Highway Department, La Jara, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 15270Project number: 65.48Project name: La JaraNumber of pages: 12Subject: A lithic quarry was identified along the ridge where the surfacing pits were located, but no sites were found

within the pit perimeters.*

Note number: 178Author: Farwell, Robin E.Title: La Bajada: A Cultural Resource Clearance Investigation for the New Mexico State Highway Department BIA-

SP-2545(200) Surfacing Pit 77-1-S, Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1977Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 15279Project number: 65.26Project name: La Bajada ExcavationNumber of pages: 42Subject: Excavation of LA 15279, a lithic artifact scatter covering the top of a ridge. Cultural affiliation undetermined.

The primary activity was the exploitation of terrace gravels for lithic tool manufacture.*

Note number: 179 aAuthor: Dart, Al, Robin Farwell, Frances L. Swadesh, and Brenda YatesTitle: New Mexico State Highway Department Project I-IG-025-5(18) 342, Interstate 25,the Las Vegas By-Pass:

Impact on Cultural ResourcesDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 12981-12983, 13281, 13418-13421, 15280-15285Project number: 64.22Project name: Las Vegas BypassNumber of pages: 60Subject: Of the 14 sites recorded, two are prehistoric campsites, two prehistoric hunting or food processing sites, two

Historic homesteads, two sites affiliated with the Santa Fe Railroad, and one a possible Santa Fe Trail campsite.*

Note number: 179 bAuthor: Swadesh, Frances L.Title: New Mexico State Highway Department Project I-I8-025-5(18)342, Interstate 25, Las Vegas Highway Bypass:

Follow-up Social, Economic, and Environmental StudyDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: Survey

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County: San MiguelLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.22Project name: Las Vegas Bypass EthnologyNumber of pages: 20Subject: Recommendations for future ethnographic studies.

Note number: 180Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: A Cultural Resource Inventory of a Portion of the Kerr-McGee Roca Honda Uranium Claims Northwest of San

Mateo, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 13000, 13257, 13286-13323, 15333-15369Project number: 65.41Project name: San Mateo SurveyNumber of pages: 147Subject: Anasazi sites (A.D. 700-1125) and Navajo occupation from 1700s into the twentieth century.*

Note number: 181Author: MacGillivray, Allen, IIITitle: A Cultural Resources Survey and Inventory for New Mexico State Highway Department Project BIA-RF-037-1-

(3)Date of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinley, San JuanLA number(s): 15840-15847Project number: 65.42Project name: La Vida MissionNumber of pages: 57Subject: Eight sites and 17 localities recorded. Sites include Pueblo I-Pueblo II (A.D. 700-900) through Navajo (post-

1900) occupation of the area.*

Note number: 182Author: Yates, Brenda R., and Valerie PlettenbergTitle: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation for the Gulf Mineral Resource Company, Catron County, New

Mexico Cibola National ForestDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: CatronLA number(s): 15869, 15870Project number: 66.05Project name: White Deer CanyonNumber of pages: 13Subject: Two sites and one isolated occurrence located on two drill pad locations. The sites were a multiroom pueblo with

a kiva and a petroglyph panel. Avoidance recommended.*

Note number: 183Author: Dart, AlTitle: Cultural Resource Impact Statement, New Mexico State Highway Department Project BRS-1443(7), State

Highway 325, East of Folsom, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: UnionLA number(s): 15867Project number: 65.20Project name: Folsom EastNumber of pages: 16

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Subject: LA 15867 has seven tipi rings and six unidentified stone structures. Tentatively assigned to the Panhandle aspect(A.D. 1300-1870).*

Note number: 184Author: Hoagland, Stephen R.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation of Uranium Exploration Locations North of Grants for Sunburst

Energy and Research Corporation, Cibola National Forest, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): 15886-15891Project number: 66.03Project name: Sunburst EnergyNumber of pages: 27Subject: Three of six sites suggest a mobile Navajo economy based on animal husbandry. Two of these sites are

temporary brush shelters, one is a corral, one is a hogan enclosure. Two sites date from the Archaic period.*

Note number: 185Author: Carter, Laura A.Title: A Cultural Inventory for Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corp., Two Vent Holes for the Rio Puerco Drill Location,

Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.27Project name: Kerr McGee, Rio PuercoNumber of pages: 5Subject: No archaeological resources encountered, clearance recommended.*

Note number: 186Author: Boyer, William K.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation, Proposed Drill Locations for Morrison-Knudson Company, Inc., San

Juan and McKinley Counties, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: San Juan, McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.29Project name: Morrison-KnudsonNumber of pages: 10Subject: No cultural resources were located during this survey in the areas surrounding the drill sites or along the access

corridors inspected. Archaeological clearance was recommended.*

Note number: 187Author: Kayser, David W.Title: Report of Cultural Resources Investigations for Union Carbide Corporation, Metals Division, near Coyote,

Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.46Project name: Union CarbideNumber of pages: 6Subject: No cultural remains were encountered within either of the two drilling areas nor along the access roads to them.*

Note number: 188Author: Farwell, Robin E.

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Title: Roy North: Archaeological Clearance Investigations along New Mexico State Road 39 and the Haul Road forBorrow Pit D, for New Mexico State Highway Department Projects

Date of report: 1979Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: HardingLA number(s): 15848, 15928-15931, 15934Project number: 65.19Project name: Roy NorthNumber of pages: 20Subject: Four of the six sites located are possible remnants of late nineteenth- or early twentieth-century homesteads.

Two circular stone features were not classifiable.*

Note number: 189Author: MacGillivray, Allen, III, and Brenda R. YatesTitle: Archaeological Monitoring along the Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico, New Mexico State Highway

Project M-4734 (2)Date of report: 1978Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.09Project name: Santa Fe Trail MonitorNumber of pages: 54Subject: Nine locales recorded with Historic artifacts reflecting residential and commercial use along the trail.

Note number: 190Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archeological Survey of a Portion of a Subdivision Distribution Line North of Cienega, New Mexico, for

the Public Service CompanyDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.30Project name: Cienega North SurveyNumber of pages: 5Subject: No sites were encountered within or adjacent to the proposed right-of-way.

Note number: 191Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation Report, Gulf Mineral Resources Company, La Aguila Project, McKinley

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.45Project name: La Aguila SurveyNumber of pages: 6Subject: No cultural resources were encountered, and clearance for the surveyed areas was recommended.

Note number: 192Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Archaeological Survey of Five Proposed Southern Union Gas Cathodic Protection Lines near Cuba, New

Mexico, for Jemez Mountains Electric Cooperative, Inc.Date of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): None

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Project number: 63.06Project name: Southern Union Gas SurveyNumber of pages: 13Subject: No sites were found, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 193Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: A Cultural Resource Inventory of Two 1/2 Sections of Land near Tse Bonita School, New Mexico, for Pittsburg

and Midway Mining CompanyDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 12801-12823Project number: 64.04Project name: Pittsburgh and Midway SurveyNumber of pages: 45Subject: Twenty sites threatened by mining operations. Anasazi occupation was limited to a small architectural site.

Navajo occupation is represented by five hogans, eight sweat houses, one cave shelter, petroglyphs, and a lean-to.*

Note number: 194Author: Dart, AlTitle: Cultural Resource Impact Statement, New Mexico State Park and Recreation Commission, Alamogordo, New

Mexico, Project No. 66.12Date of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: OteroLA number(s): 15936-15939Project number: 66.12Project name: Oliver Lee SurveyNumber of pages: 48Subject: Four sites recorded during survey of Oliver Lee Memorial State Park: one twentieth-century site, two prehistoric

rock shelters, and one multicomponent site.*

Note number: 195Author: Dart, AlTitle: Cultural Resource Impact Statement for Molzen-Corbin & Associates, City of Las Vegas Wastewater Facilities,

1977 E.P.A. Project No. C-35-2034-02-0Date of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 15953-15958Project number: 66.14Project name: Molzen-Corbin SurveyNumber of pages: 21Subject: Six nineteenth- and twentieth-century sites recorded, all habitation sites relating to sheepherding, ranching,

homesteading, and the railroad.*

Note number: 196Author: Dart, AlTitle: Cultural Resource Impact Statement for New Mexico State Park and Recreation Commission, Dog Canyon

Landfill Site, Otero County, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: OteroLA number(s): 15959Project number: 66.15Project name: Dog Canyon Landfill SurveyNumber of pages: 16

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Subject: Survey recorded one multicomponent site with occupation dates ranging from 4000 B.C. to A.D. 1400. Threeadobe room blocks attributed to the Jornada Mogollon.*

Note number: 197Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Survey for the Community Development Program, Santa Fe, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 15962-15973Project number: 66.02Project name: Buckman SurveyNumber of pages: 70Subject: Twelve archaeological sites, 314 localities, 83 hearths, 14 circular rock concentrations, 80 erosion control

devices, an abandoned railroad grade, and a Historic trail between Tesuque Pueblo and Santa Fe.*

Note number: 198Author: Nemaric, Juan C.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for the Gulf Mineral Resources, Inc., Cibola National Forest, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinley, ValenciaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.13Project name: Gulf Mineral SurveyNumber of pages: 6Subject: No sites were found, and archaeological clearance was given.*

Note number: 199Author: Lancaster, James W., and Brenda YatesTitle: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation of Twelve Proposed Drill Hole Locations and Access Roads near

Socorro, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: SocorroLA number(s): 14762Project number: 65.12Project name: Salt River SurveyNumber of pages: 15Subject: One pithouse site dating to A.D. 1000-1200.*

Note number: 200Author: Doleman, William H.Title: Archaeological Clearance Survey of Proposed Drill Locations, San Juan County, New Mexico, Prepared for

Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc.Date of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.29Project name: Morrison-KnudsenNumber of pages: 7Subject: All drill sites and access corridors in the area were surveyed, and no cultural resources were found.

Note number: 201Author: Kelly, Jane Holden, and Stewart L. PeckhamTitle: Two Fragmentary Pithouse Sites near Mayhill, New MexicoDate of report: 1962Date of project: 1955Type of project: Excavation

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County: OteroLA number(s): 3323, 3249Project number: NoneProject name: Mayhill ExcavationNumber of pages: 19Subject: Excavation of two late Capitan-early Three Rivers phase sites. LA 3323, two fragmentary pithouses and two

storage pits. LA 3249, partial pithouse destroyed by fire.

Note number: 202Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation of the Nageezi Area, San Juan County, New Mexico, for the Salt River ProjectDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 14707-14729, 14788Project number: 65.07Project name: Salt River SurveyNumber of pages: 63Subject: Cultural resources were recorded at eight drill locations. Of the 16 sites, one is a prehistoric Chacoan road, and

the others are Navajo sites, hearth sites, and lithic sites.*

Note number: 203Author: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation of the Four Corners-Ambrosia-West Mesa Transmission Line,

Northwestern, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: San Juan, McKinley, ValenciaLA number(s): 6740, 10387, 10395-10397, 10460-10475Project number: 64.19Project name: Four Corners-Ambrosia-West MesaNumber of pages: 49Subject: A survey of 150 miles recorded eight Historic Navajo sites, five prehistoric pueblo sites (A.D. 500-1200), and

eight nonceramic sites.*

Note number: 204Author: Snow, David H.Title: Archaeological Clearance Survey of Proposed Drill Locations, Western Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.29Project name: Morrison-KnudsenNumber of pages: 7Subject: No cultural resources were found within two proposed drill locations or along the access road. Clearance was

recommended.*

Note number: 205Author: Condon, Glenn S., and William DolemanTitle: Archaeological Clearance Investigation Report, New Mexico State Highway Department Project SP-F-031-1

(400), Shiprock (North), New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 14808Project number: 65.18Project name: Shiprock SurveyNumber of pages: 12Subject: No cultural resources were located within or adjacent to the borrow pits or haul roads. Clearance recommended.*

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Note number: 206Author: Wilson, John P.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation, Tucson Gas and Electric Company San Juan-Vail Transmission Line,

New Mexico-Arizona.Date of report: 1972Date of project: 1972Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola (Valencia), CatronLA number(s): 3984-4037Project number: 59.10Project name: Tucson Gas SurveyNumber of pages: 94Subject: These 55 sites all predate the fourteenth century except one Historic site and two multicomponent sites. The sites

range from a single artifact to a large pueblo. The oldest remains are Archaic campsites.*

Note number: 207Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation for the Tucson Gas and Electric Company, 345 KV San Juan-Vail

Transmission Line, New Mexico-ArizonaDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 6189, 8963-8969, 11236, 11458-11474Project number: 59.10Project name: Tucson Gas SurveyNumber of pages: 81Subject: Forty-one prehistoric and Historic sites were recorded, including sherd scatters, pithouse communities, pueblos,

sweat lodges, hogans, and petroglyphs dating from Basketmaker II through the Kintiel phase.*

Note number: 208Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation of a Proposed Electric Distribution Line Across State Trust Land Northeast

of Cerrillos, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.03Project name: Cerrillos SurveyNumber of pages: 6Subject: No cultural remains were recorded, and clearance was recommended.

Note number: 209Author: Condon, Glenn S., and Steven A. KoczanTitle: Cultural Resource Investigation and Recommendation Report, New Mexico State Highway Department Project

FLH-12 (17), FLH-12 (18) 2, Nine Miles North of Sheep Springs, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 14893-14898, 3220, 3221Project number: 65.22Project name: Newcomb SurveyNumber of pages: 66Subject: Only one of eight sites was in one right-of-way. In the other right-of-way, there were four prehistoric Anasazi

sites, three Historic Navajo sites, and a disturbed hearth of unknown cultural affiliation.*

Note number: 210Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation of a Proposed NMSHD District Three Maintenance Pit near Jemez

Pueblo, New MexicoDate of report: 1976

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Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 13196Project number: 63.03-8Project name: Jemez PuebloNumber of pages: 7Subject: This survey of a borrow pit recorded one site, LA 13196. Four components range in age from Basketmaker III

to Pueblo IV. Features include a circular rock concentration, petroglyphs, a two-to-six-room fieldhouse, two pitstructures, and a sherd area.*

Note number: 211Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Survey of the New Mexico State Highway Department Surfacing Pit and Borrow Pits for

New Mexico Project RF-052-1 9100, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.03-15Project name: Chili SurveyNumber of pages: 4Subject: No sites were found, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 212Author: Museum of New Mexico StaffTitle: New Mexico Historic Sites: A Survey Prepared by the Staff of the Museum of New MexicoDate of report: 1967Date of project: 1967Type of project: SurveyCounty: Not applicableLA number(s): NoneProject number: 53.01Project name: Historic Sites InventoryNumber of pages: 46Subject: Inventory and description of 25 Historic sites in New Mexico.*

Note number: 213 aAuthor: Snow, David H., and Stewart L. PeckhamTitle: Cultural Resource Inventory and Assessment: Tracts 8, 9, and 10, Bernabe Montano Grant, Laguna Reservation,

New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1970Type of project: SurveyCounty: Sandoval, BernalilloLA number(s): 10356-10552Project number: 59.05Project name: Bernabe Montano SurveyNumber of pages: 13Subject: The original survey recorded 196 sites, Archaic through mid-eighteenth century Spanish Colonial. Six sites were

further investigated: a Historic house (A.D. 1900-1930), a Pueblo III pueblo, three lithic scatters, and a Navajohogan foundation.*

Note number: 213 bAuthor: Peckham, Stewart L.Title: An Archaeological Survey of Continental Oil Company Uranium Lease Areas, Bernabe M. Montano Grant,

Laguna Indian Reservation, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1970Type of project: SurveyCounty: Sandoval, BernalilloLA number(s): 10356-10552Project number: 59.05, 65.33

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Project name: Bernabe Montano SurveyNumber of pages: 13, and 195 pages of site descriptionsSubject: Of the 211 sites recorded, 60 showed evidence of occupation. Bound with Laboratory of Anthropology Notes

213a.*

Note number: 214Author: Wilson, John P., and Stewart L. PeckhamTitle: Draft Environmental Impact Statement, 345 KV Transmission Line from San Juan Power Plant to Tucson:

Probably Effects on Prehistoric and Historic Paleontological Remains along the New Mexico Portion of theRight-of-way

Date of report: 1971Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: San Juan, McKinleyLA number(s): 6189, 8963-8969, 11236, 11458-11474Project number: 59.10Project name: San Juan-Tucson SurveyNumber of pages: 17Subject: Fifty-four sites dating A.D. 500-1300 and a few nineteenth-twentieth century Navajo occupations were recorded.

Bound with Laboratory of Anthropology Notes 215.*

Note number: 215Author: Peckham, Stewart L.Title: Preliminary Report of an Archaeological Survey of the Tucson Gas and Electric Company 345 KV Transmission

Line between the San Juan Power Plant and the New Mexico-Arizona BoundaryDate of report: 1971Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: San Juan, McKinleyLA number(s): 6189, 8963-8969, 11236, 11458-11474Project number: 59.10Project name: Tucson Gas SurveyNumber of pages: 50Subject: Most of the 54 sites recorded on this survey were prehistoric (A.D. 500-1300), and a few dated from nineteenth-

and twentieth-century Navajo occupations. Bound with Laboratory of Anthropology Notes 214.*

Note number: 216 aAuthor: Harris, Arthur H., James Schoenwetter, and A. Helene WarrenTitle: An Archaeological Survey of the Chuska Valley and the Chaco Plateau of New Mexico, Part IDate of report: 1967Date of project: 1967Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 1,697 sites, on file in site survey roomProject number: 48.01 (61.10)Project name: ChuskaNumber of pages: 160Subject: "The Land in the Chuska"; "Ecological: Geographic Distribution of Vertebrates in the Shiprock Area"; "Pollen

Survey of the Chuska Valley"; "Petrographic Analysis of Pottery and Lithics."

Note number: 216 bAuthor: Peckham, Stewart L., and John P. WilsonTitle: An Archaeological Survey of the Chuska Valley and the Chaco Plateau of New Mexico, Part IIDate of report: 1967Date of project: 1967Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 1,697 sites, on file in site survey roomProject number: 48.01 (61.10)Project name: ChuskaNumber of pages: 128Subject: "Intrusive Pottery Types"; "Ceramic Groups"; "Cultural Ecology."

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Author: Doleman, William H.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for New Mexico State Highway Department Project: BIA-RF-037-1(2),

New State Road 371Date of report: 1977Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.05Project name: NM 371Number of pages: 5Subject: A Navajo sheep corral was the only site recorded. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 218Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Survey of the San Felipe Pueblo Distribution Line for PNMDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Sandoval CountyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.08Project name: PNM San Felipe SurveyNumber of pages: 4Subject: No sites recorded.

Note number: 219Author: Boyer, William K., and Denise P. FallonTitle: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for the New Mexico State Highway Department Project FF-033-1(14) near

San YsidroDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 12533Project number: 65.28Project name: San Ysidro SurveyNumber of pages: 9Subject: LA 12533 is a multiroom pueblo of the late Santa Fe period.*

Note number: 220Author: Dart, AlTitle: Cultural Resource Impact Statement for Scanlon and Associates Wastewater Treatment Facility Effluent Disposal

Site Soil Tests, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 16280-16282Project number: 66.27Project name: Scanlon and Associates SurveyNumber of pages: 35Subject: Three prehistoric field structures and two campsites postdating 1910.*

Note number: 221Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Archeological Survey of the Original and Realigned Sections between the Southern Boundary of the Navajo

Reservation and the Northern Boundary of the Zuni ReservationDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1973Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): UnknownProject number: Unknown

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Project name: Zuni-Blackrock SurveyNumber of pages: UnknownSubject: No copy available.

Note number: 222Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: First Interim Report of an Archaeological Clearance Investigation of Selected Tracts near Gallup, New Mexico,

for Homestake Mining CompanyDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.25Project name: Homestake SurveyNumber of pages: 6Subject: No archaeological or historic sites encountered. Clearance recommended.*

Note number: 223Author: Carter, Laura A.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey of the Continental Oil Company, U.S.A., Mount Taylor District, Cibola

National Forest, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.15Project name: Continental Oil SurveyNumber of pages: 10Subject: No sites recorded. Archaeological clearance recommended.

Note number: 224Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation: An Archaeological Survey of Two Proposed Drill Locations in the

Church Rock District for Continental Oil CompanyDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.15Project name: Continental Oil SurveyNumber of pages: 4Subject: No sites recorded. Archaeological clearance recommended.

Note number: 225Author: Powell, NenaTitle: A Cultural Resource Investigation of Two Proposed Drill Locations North of San Mateo, New Mexico, for

Continental Oil CompanyDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.15Project name: Continental Oil SurveyNumber of pages: 5Subject: No sites recorded. Archaeological clearance recommended.

Note number: 226Author: Carter, Laura A.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation: An Archaeological Clearance Survey of the Ralph E. Vail Consulting

Engineers, Pajarito Acres and White Rock Waste Water Disposal Plant

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Date of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Los AlamosLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.05Project name: White Rock-Pajarito SurveyNumber of pages: 6Subject: No sites were located during this survey, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 227 aAuthor: Koczan, Steven A.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey of the Continental Divide Electric Company, U.S.A., Mount Taylor

District, Cibola National Forest, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: GrantLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.09Project name: Continental Divide SurveyNumber of pages: 4Subject: No archaeological sites recorded. Archaeological clearance recommended.

Note number: 227 bAuthor: Nemaric, Juan C.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey of the Continental Divide Electric Cooperative, Inc., MNM Project No.

64.09, Cibola National Forest, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: GrantLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.09Project name: Continental Divide SurveyNumber of pages: 4Subject: No sites recorded. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 228Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation and Archaeological Clearance Survey for the Exxon Company, U.S.A.,

Hanosh Project 3024, Mount Taylor DistrictDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.10Project name: Exxon Company SurveyNumber of pages: 5Subject: No sites were found during this survey, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 229 aAuthor: Whiteaker, Ralph J.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for the Gulf Mineral Resources,

Inc., McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.13Project name: Gulf Mineral SurveyNumber of pages: 5

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Subject: No sites recorded. Archaeological clearance recommended.

Note number: 229 bAuthor: Whiteaker, Ralph J.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation for Gulf Mineral Company Proposed Drilling Program, Datil Project,

West-central New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: CatronLA number(s): 13699-13714Project number: 64.13Project name: Gulf Mineral SurveyNumber of pages: 24Subject: The survey recorded 16 sites and 18 isolated finds. Except for one lithic site, all site locales are small pueblo

units dating from A.D. 800 to 1300.*

Note number: 229 cAuthor: Whiteaker, Ralph J.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for the Gulf Mineral Resources, Inc., McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.02Project name: Gulf Mineral SurveyNumber of pages: 4Subject: No cultural resources were encountered, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 230Author: Condon, Glenn S.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation of Seven Proposed Drill Locations on Mount Taylor, New Mexico,

for Gulf Mineral Resources CompanyDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.13Project name: Gulf Mineral SurveyNumber of pages: 6Subject: No cultural resources were encountered, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 231Author: Powell, NenaTitle: A Cultural Resource Investigation of Two Proposed Drill Locations on Mount Taylor near San Mateo, New

Mexico, for Gulf Mineral Resources CompanyDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.13Project name: Gulf Mineral SurveyNumber of pages: 5Subject: No sites were encountered, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 232Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation: An Archaeological Survey of Two Proposed Drill Holes on La Jara

Mesa North of Grants, for Frontier Mining CorporationDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975

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Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.18Project name: Frontier Mining SurveyNumber of pages: 6Subject: No cultural remains were found, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 233Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: An Archaeological Inventory of a Five Section Tract Northwest of San Mateo, New Mexico, for Kerr-McGee

CorporationDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 13000, 13001, 13167-13194, 13239-13270Project number: 64.15Project name: Kerr-McGee SurveyNumber of pages: 30Subject: The 62 sites recorded consisted of 24 fieldhouses; 7 pithouses; 22 miscellaneous sites, including rock art; sherd

scatters; hearths and shrines; and nine Navajo sites. Basketmaker through Navajo occupations.*

Note number: 234 aAuthor: Condon, Glenn S.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for the Pioneer Nuclear Corporation, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.21Project name: Pioneer Nuclear SurveyNumber of pages: 4Subject: No cultural resources were encountered, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 234 bAuthor: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Survey of a One-quarter section Tract in the Becenti Lake District for Pioneer Nuclear, Inc.Date of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 13272-13276Project number: 64.21Project name: Pioneer Nuclear SurveyNumber of pages: 7Subject: One post-1860s Navajo structure and four fieldhouse sites dating to A.D. 850-1275.*

Note number: 235Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation of 14 Proposed Mineral Drill Sites near San Mateo, New Mexico, for

Homestake Mining CompanyDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.25Project name: Homestake SurveyNumber of pages: 6Subject: No cultural resources found. Clearance recommended.

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Author: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation Report, Gulf Mineral Resources Company C and G ClaimsDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: GrantLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.02Project name: Gulf Mineral SurveyNumber of pages: 5Subject: No cultural resources were discovered, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 237Author: Grigg, Paul S.Title: Second Interim Report of an Archaeological Clearance Survey of Selected Tracts near Crownpoint and Prewitt,

New Mexico, for Homestake Mining CompanyDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.25Project name: CrownpointNumber of pages: 9Subject: No sites recorded. Archaeological clearance recommended.

Note number: 238Author: Grigg, Paul S., and Nena A. PowellTitle: A Cultural Resource Investigation of Several Tracts between Gallup and Grants, New Mexico, for Homestake

Mining CompanyDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinley, CibolaLA number(s): 13550-13656Project number: 64.25Project name: Homestake SurveyNumber of pages: 69Subject: The survey recorded 105 sites. The earliest occupation was Basketmaker III-Pueblo I (A.D. 400-900). There

are 38 Navajo sites in the area, with periods of occupation dating to the beginning of the twentieth century.*

Note number: 239Author: Condon, Glenn S.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation: Report of Archaeological Clearance Survey for Continental Oil

Company, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.04Project name: Conoco SurveyNumber of pages: 4Subject: No cultural resources were encountered, and archaeological clearance was recommended.*

Note number: 240Author: Doleman, William H.Title: Report of Cultural Resources Survey and Inventory for New Mexico State Highway Department Project: BIA-

RF-037-1 (1), and BIA-RF-037-1 (2), New Mexico State Road 371Date of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 14695-14706

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Project number: 65.05Project name: NM 371Number of pages: 74Subject: Twelve sites recorded: four Basketmaker III sites, four Navajo shelters, two unidentified rock alignments, one

large boulder with a water catchment basin, and one occupied Navajo homesite. Possible Chaco road identified.*

Note number: 241Author: Condon, Glenn S.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation of Two Proposed Rights-of-way for Mountain Bell in the Ambrosia

Lake Area, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.06Project name: Mountain BellNumber of pages: 9Subject: No cultural resources were located, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 242Author: Lancaster, James W., and Glenn S. CondonTitle: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation near Cuba, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.14Project name: Petro-LewisNumber of pages: 6Subject: No cultural resources were discovered, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 243Author: Condon, Glenn S., and James W. LancasterTitle: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation of Proposed Ski Trails, Sandia Ski Basin, Cibola National Forest,

Sandia Ranger DistrictDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.15Project name: Sandia Peak SurveyNumber of pages: 7Subject: No cultural resources were found, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 244Author: Peckham, Stewart L.Title: A Report of the Environmental Impact of New Mexico Project F-032-1(17) on Archaeological Remains at the

Pictured Cliffs near Waterflow, New MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1973Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 8970Project number: 65.21Project name: Pictured CliffsNumber of pages: 17Subject: Survey recorded and photographed petroglyphs within the highway right-of-way and made recommendations

for avoidance.*

Note number: 245Author: Doleman, William H.

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Title: An Archeological Clearance Investigation of a Proposed Drilling Location, Northeast of San Mateo, forContinental Oil Company, Cibola National Forest, New Mexico

Date of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.23Project name: Conoco SurveyNumber of pages: 5Subject: No cultural resources were found, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 246Author: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: Cultural Resource Investigations for Exxon, L-Bar Ranch Property, Valencia County, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): 15175-15184, 15217-15221, 15223Project number: 65.24Project name: Woodward ClydeNumber of pages: 49Subject: Sixteen sites and twenty isolated occurrences were recorded. Sites included Archaic lithic artifact scatter, lithic

artifact scatter, lithic and sherd scatters, and one-to-seven-room masonry structures of Pueblo II to Pueblo III age(A.D. 1000-1125).*

Note number: 247Author: Carter, Laura A.Title: Archaeological Clearance Investigation: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for Molzen-Corbin Associates,

Los Lunas and Belen Facilities Plan, Valencia County, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: ValenciaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.25Project name: Molzen-CorbinNumber of pages: 6Subject: No cultural resources were located, and archaeological clearance was recommended.*

Note number: 248Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Survey of Project S1153(8), Quemado-South, for the New Mexico State Highway DepartmentDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1973Type of project: SurveyCounty: CatronLA number(s): 12275, 12276Project number: 63.03-27Project name: Quemado-South SurveyNumber of pages: 6Subject: Two sites recorded outside of the proposed right-of-way. Clearance recommended.*

Note number: 249Author: Nemaric, Juan CarlosTitle: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for BIA Northern Pueblo Agency, Reservation Programs Division, Santa

Clara Pueblo Grant, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.14

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Project name: BIA, Santa Clara PuebloNumber of pages: 5Subject: No cultural remains were found, and clearance was recommended.

Note number: 250Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Cultural Resource Clearance Investigation of Proposed Drill Locations, Zuni Mountains, Cibola National Forest,

Valencia County, New Mexico, for Continental Oil CompanyDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.47Project name: ConocoNumber of pages: 12Subject: Cultural resources encountered at two drill locations consisted of only a few lithic artifacts. Cultural resource

clearance was recommended.*

Note number: 251Author: Dart, AlTitle: The Santa Fe Community Development Historic Preservation Project: Survey and Monitoring for Cultural

ResourcesDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 4450Project number: 66.02Project name: Santa Fe Community DevelopmentNumber of pages: 28Subject: A plan to alleviate potential adverse impacts on any cultural resources that might be discovered by the

Community Development Project.

Note number: 252Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation of Proposed Water System Improvements, Village of Los Lunas, Valencia

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: ValenciaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 66.18Project name: Los Lunas SurveyNumber of pages: 8Subject: Only six sherds were found, and archaeological clearance was recommended.*

Note number: 253Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation on a Portion of San Mateo Mesa, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 66.26Project name: Kerr-McGee SurveyNumber of pages: 10Subject: Four drill locations were surveyed, and no sites were encountered.

Note number: 254Author: Dart, Al

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Title: Archaeological Clearance for Lobo Canyon, Cantina Homesites Area, Buried Telephone Cable, Northeast ofGrants, New Mexico

Date of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola (Valencia)LA number(s): 16283Project number: 66.28Project name: Lobo Canyon SurveyNumber of pages: 9Subject: One multicomponent site consisted of a pueblo dating from A.D. 900 to 1200 and a Navajo component dating

to A.D. 1930-1948.*

Note number: 256Author: Farwell, Robin E.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation near Cabezon Peak, Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): NoneProject number: 66.33Project name: Gulf CabezonNumber of pages: 6Subject: The survey of the one drill location revealed no archaeological manifestations, and clearance was recommended.

Note number: 257Author: MacGillivray, Allen III, and Christine TruterTitle: An Archaeological Survey along York Canyon Road, Colfax County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: ColfaxLA number(s): 16316-16318Project number: 66.34Project name: York CanyonNumber of pages: 19Subject: Three sites were recorded: a prehistoric lithic artifact scatter and two Historic sites associated with an abandoned

logging town inhabited from 1890 to 1916, with four associated charcoal ovens.*

Note number: 258Author: Farwell, Robin E.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation near Nambe Pueblo, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 67.07Project name: Nambe PuebloNumber of pages: 6Subject: No archaeological manifestations were encountered, and clearance was recommended.

Note number: 259Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Survey of Ten Proposed Drill Holes in the Borrego Pass Area for Continental Oil Co.Date of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.15Project name: Continental Oil SurveyNumber of pages: 4

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Subject: No sites recorded. Archaeological clearance recommended.

Note number: 260Author: Wilson, John P., and Alfred E. Dittert, Jr.Title: Fort Sumner: A Development ProposalDate of report: 1966Date of project: 1966Type of project: Development proposalCounty: De BacaLA number(s): 8777Project number: NoneProject name: Fort Sumner ProposalNumber of pages: 23Subject: History and present condition of Fort Sumner. Recommendations and time schedule for development as a

Historic site.

Note number: 261 aAuthor: Fallon, Denise P.Title: A Mitigation Proposal for Howiri, LA 71, a Northern Rio Grande Biscuit Ware SiteDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: Research designCounty: TaosLA number(s): 71Project number: 66.25Project name: Howiri Research DesignNumber of pages: 16Subject: Research proposal for the excavation of portions of Howiri (LA 71) that lay within the right-of-way of SR 285.

Howiri is the northernmost biscuit ware site, occupied in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries.

Note number: 261 bAuthor: Fallon, Denise P., and Karen WeningTitle: Excavations at Howiri Pueblo, LA 71, Northern Rio Grande Biscuit Ware SiteDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1978Type of project: ExcavationCounty: TaosLA number(s): 71Project number: 66.25Project name: Howiri ExcavationsNumber of pages: 182Subject: Short but continuous occupation of a large pueblo near the end of the Pueblo IV period.

Note number: 262Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: The La Jara Site: Archaeological Investigations of a Historic Sheepherding Camp and Prehistoric Cultural

RemainsDate of report: 1981Date of project: 1979Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 20155Project number: 68.12Project name: La Jara SurveyNumber of pages: 95Subject: Excavation of LA 20155. Prehistoric trash associated with a Gallina-phase pithouse (not excavated). The

Historic component was a sheepherder's camp dating to 1906 or 1907.*

Note number: 263Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archeological Survey of a One and Three-Quarters Section Tract near Borrego Pass, McKinley County, New

Mexico, for Continental Oil CompanyDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975

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Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 12900-12909Project number: 63.15Project name: Continental Oil SurveyNumber of pages: 9Subject: Ten sites, late nineteenth- to twentieth-century Navajo occupations, to be flagged during drilling.*

Note number: 264Author: Fallon, Denise P., Brenda R. Yates, and James W. LancasterTitle: An Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Santa Fe Land Application Project, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 16691-16693, 16769, 16773Project number: 67.04Project name: Santa Fe WastewaterNumber of pages: 38Subject: Five Historic sites consisting of two seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Spanish Colonial ranchos and three

post-1900 Spanish homestead sites.*

Note number: 265Author: Bussey, Stanley D.Title: Archaeological Surveys and Salvage Excavations along the Main Canal of the Navajo Indian Irrigation Project

and the Hammond Irrigation Project, Northeastern New MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1956Type of project: Survey, excavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 658-667, 3009, 3341, 3348, 3355-3363, 3365-3369, 3371-3373, 3377, 3454, 3461-3471, 4069Project number: 48.01Project name: NIIP SurveyNumber of pages: 393Subject: Sixty-seven sites surveyed, ranging from the Archaic to the Lucero phase. Three Rosa-phase pithouses

excavated. The survey is part of a larger project, which recorded 454 sites -- Archaic, Anasazi, Navajo, andSpanish American. On microfiche only.*

Note number: 266Author: Peckham, Stewart L.Title: The Piojo Dunes Site (LA 13669): Archaeological Investigation in Southwestern Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1980Date of project: 1980Type of project: Survey, excavationCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 13669Project number: 65.27Project name: Piojo ExcavationNumber of pages: 168Subject: Testing of LA 13669, a multicomponent lithic artifact site. Evidence for use during Paleoindian, Archaic, and

Historic (Navajo) periods.

Note number: 267Author: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for Gardner & Gardner Associates, Tijeras, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.16Project name: Tranquillo Pines SurveyNumber of pages: 3Subject: No sites recorded. Clearance recommended.

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Note number: 268Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation near Church Rock, New Mexico, for United Nuclear Corp.Date of report: 1974Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 11617, 11618Project number: 63.19Project name: United NuclearNumber of pages: 7Subject: LA 11617 is a one-room fieldhouse. LA 11618 is a sherd area, Pueblo II-III (A.D. 1000-1125), and a recent

Navajo shelter probably related to sheep raising.*

Note number: 269Author: Grochowski, Stanley G., Steven A. Koczan, and Guadalupe A. MartinezTitle: Historic Artifact Collection HandbookDate of report: Not publishedDate of project: 1981Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 13418-13421, 15281-15285Project number: 67.01, 67.08, 67.09, 67.10Project name: Las Vegas BypassNumber of pages: 408Subject: Photographic catalogue of historic artifacts.

Note number: 271Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation of a Surfacing Pit for J. W. Jones Construction Co.Date of report: 1980Date of project: 1980Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 22174Project number: 68.18Project name: Jones PitNumber of pages: 6Subject: LA 22174 is presumed to be a twentieth-century Apache or Navajo temporary camp just outside of pit area. No

sites within project area.*

Note number: 272Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: Cultural Resources Investigations at Bis Deezahi, Newcomb Flats, Jim John, and Bush Mound Sites near

Newcomb, New MexicoDate of report: 1981Date of project: 1979Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 3220, 3221, 7113, 14894Project number: 65.50Project name: Newcomb ExcavationNumber of pages: 140Subject: Excavation of two prehistoric and two Navajo sites in the Chuska Valley. The prehistoric sites were fieldhouses.

The Historic sites were an early twentieth-century Navajo habitation site and an early twentieth-century tentcamp.

Note number: 273Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: An Archaeological Survey of the Peabody Coal Company Mining Lease, Star Lake, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: San Juan

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LA number(s): 8727, 12753-12756Project number: 64.07Project name: Peabody Mining LeaseNumber of pages: 3Subject: Four previously recorded sites.*

Note number: 274 aAuthor: Peckham, Stewart L.Title: An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed AT&T Co. Buried Cable Route between Clovis and Zuni, New MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1972Type of project: SurveyCounty: CibolaLA number(s): 10734-10740, 10742-10751, 10762, 10763, 10765, 10766, 10830Project number: 60.10Project name: Clovis-Zuni AT&TNumber of pages: 42Subject: Thirty-three sites recorded, 6000 B.C.-A.D. 500 up to prehistoric Pueblo period (A.D. 500-1500).

Note number: 274 bAuthor: Peckham, Stewart L.Title: An Archeological Survey of a Portion of a Proposed American Telephone and Telegraph Company Buried Cable

Route on the Laguna Indian Reservation, New MexicoDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1973Type of project: SurveyCounty: CibolaLA number(s): 10739-10746Project number: 60.10Project name: Laguna AT&TNumber of pages: 11Subject: Eight small sites, ca. 6000 B.C.-A.D. 1700. Testing recommended at three sites.

Note number: 275Author: Hannaford, Charles A.Title: Archaeological Survey and Testing of Sites along U.S. 70 in Chaves and Lincoln Counties, New MexicoDate of report: 1981Date of project: 1980Type of project: Survey, testingCounty: Chaves, LincolnLA number(s): 19201, 22272-22291, 27572-27574Project number: 69.07Project name: Roswell, RiversideNumber of pages: 118Subject: Seven lithic sites, seven isolated occurrences of lithic material, and ten twentieth-century sites. The lithic scatters

were considered quarry locations. The twentieth-century sites are probably cattle and sheep ranches.*

Note number: 276Author: Seaman, Timothy J., and James W. LancasterTitle: An Inventory of Cultural Resources on the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation for the New Mexico State

Highway Department Project FFD-021-1(21-26)Date of report: 1981Date of project: 1981Type of project: SurveyCounty: OteroLA number(s): 30949-30955Project number: 69.12Project name: Mescalero SurveyNumber of pages: 71Subject: Seven sites, three Historic and four related to the prehistoric Jornada Mogollon.*

Note number: 277Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Prehistoric Subsistence Adaptations on White Sands Missile Range

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Date of report: 1981Date of project: 1980Type of project: TestingCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 22262-22271, 19200, 29564Project number: 69.09Project name: White Sands TestingNumber of pages: 147Subject: Testing of 12 prehistoric sites ranging from Archaic to late Mesilla phase. Sites were predominantly lithic and

sherd scatters with hearths and roasting pits. One site with structures.

Note number: 278Author: Post, Stephen S.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation at San Juan Pueblo, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1981Date of project: 1981Type of project: TestingCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 59Project number: 70.08Project name: San Juan HousingNumber of pages: 10Subject: Archaeological testing revealed no significant cultural manifestations. Occupants are thought to have been

involved in agriculture. LA 13812 is a Coalition-period site (A.D. 1300).*

Note number: 279Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: An Archaeological Survey near Dilia, New MexicoDate of report: 1981Date of project: 1981Type of project: SurveyCounty: GuadalupeLA number(s): 31781-783Project number: 70.02Project name: DiliaNumber of pages: 33Subject: The survey recorded two extensive Archaic lithic artifact scatters and one twentieth-century sheep camp.*

Note number: 280Author: Post, Stephen S.Title: Archaeological Testing for a House Construction at Nambe Pueblo, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1981Date of project: 1981Type of project: TestingCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 17Project number: 70.10Project name: Nambe Pueblo TestingNumber of pages: 13Subject: Test trenches were made in the proposed house area. No features were found, and clearance was recommended.

Note number: 281Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The Recovery and Description of Human Remains from a Prehistoric Site at Fort Stanton, New MexicoDate of report: 1981Date of project: 1981Type of project: ExcavationCounty: LincolnLA number(s): 18165, 20298, 33062Project number: NoneProject name: Remains at Fort StantonNumber of pages: 16Subject: Excavation of prehistoric site LA 33062. Grab sample of sherds and lithics indicates a Capitan-phase occupation.

Habitation sites LA 18165 and LA 20298 dated to A.D. 500-900.*

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Note number: 282Author: Post, Stephen S., and David H. SnowTitle: Archaeological Investigations for the Gallery Addition to the Museum of Fine ArtsDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1979Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 930Project number: 69.02Project name: Fine Arts Gallery AdditionNumber of pages: 24Subject: Extensive subsurface sampling of the area located components from the Spanish Colonial period and the Fort

Marcy Military Reservation.

Note number: 283Author: Lancaster, James W.Title: Recording of Archaeological Sites along the La Plata Highway, San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 37586-37626, 1897, 1903, 1926, 3293Project number: 41.309 (70.04)Project name: La PlataNumber of pages: 87Subject: This survey recorded 43 prehistoric sites, the majority of which are the remains of small two- or three-room

cobble structures and date to Pueblo II-Pueblo III. Of four Historic sites, two appear to be homesteads datingto 1900, and two are somewhat more recent.*

Note number: 284Author: Honea, Kenneth H.Title: The Diablo Complex of the San Pedro Stage at Gila Hot Springs, New MexicoDate of report: 1963Date of project: 1963Type of project: ExcavationCounty: GrantLA number(s): 6535Project number: 51.08Project name: Gila Hot SpringsNumber of pages: 45Subject: The site was a single-component, open campsite with associated hearths, a local component of the San Pedro

phase of the Cochise Culture.

Note number: 285Author: Johnson, Chester R., Jr.Title: Explorations at Victoria PeakDate of report: 1963Date of project: 1963Type of project: SurveyCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 2527Project number: 52.02Project name: Victoria PeakNumber of pages: 30Subject: Excavation revealed Archaic through Mogollon occupation at Victoria Peak. Draft copy only.

Note number: 286Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: Preliminary Report of Museum of New Mexico Participation and Archaeological Findings at Victorio Peak,

White Sands Missile Range, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: Doña Ana

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LA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.31Project name: Expeditions UnlimitedNumber of pages: 5Subject: Monitoring of treasure hunting activity in vicinity of Victoria Peak.*

Note number: 287Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archeological Survey of the Filon Corporation Distribution Line near Johnson's Trading Post, New Mexico,

for Jemez Mountains Electric CooperativeDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 12848Project number: 63.06Project name: Filon Corporation, Jemez ElectricNumber of pages: 8Subject: One site, a Historic homestead, was located, and clearance was recommended.*

Note number: 288Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Archeological Survey of Two Southern Union Gas Cathodic Protection Drop Lines near Cuba, New Mexico, for

Jemez Mountains ElectricDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.06Project name: Jemez ElectricNumber of pages: 5Subject: No site was found within or adjacent to the right-of-way. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 289Author: Hannaford, Charles A.Title: Survey and Testing of LA 33221 for the New Mexico State Highway Department Project HES-F-028-1(4)Date of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: Survey, testingCounty: OteroLA number(s): 33221Project number: 41.315 (70.18)Project name: Cloudcroft SurveyNumber of pages: 30Subject: Testing of an extensive chipped stone scatter with small numbers of sherds and ground stone artifacts. Evidence

for use as a tool manufacturing site during Archaic and Mogollon periods. Further investigation proposed (seeLaboratory of Anthropology Notes 318).*

Note number: 290Author: Novick, Elisa A.Title: Preliminary Test Excavations at the Taylor Ranch SiteDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: TestingCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 33223Project number: 70.14Project name: Taylor RanchNumber of pages: 24Subject: Testing of LA 33223, an Anasazi Pueblo IV site at the Montano crossing of the Rio Grande in Albuquerque.

Identifiable stratigraphic levels and numerous artifacts indicated substantial and long-term occupation of thesite.*

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Note number: 291Author: Groody, KathleenTitle: Survey and Testing along N.M. State Road 117: The York Ranch ProjectDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: Survey, testingCounty: CibolaLA number(s): 11788, 34885-34887, 34889, 34890, 34892-34895, 35448, 35449Project number: 70.11Project name: York Ranch SurveyNumber of pages: 51Subject: Sixteen sites recorded, including seasonal field shelters and lithic artifact and ceramic scatters dating to the

Cebolleta and Pilares phases.*

Note number: 292Author: Condon, Glenn S.Title: Cultural Resource Assessment of Two Archaeological Sites Located Within the Proposed Right-of-way of

NMSHD Project I-025-5(61)261, La Bajada Hill, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 35281, 35282Project number: 41.316 (70.22)Project name: La BajadaNumber of pages: 14Subject: A single-room structural site contains significant information concerning Pueblo IV farming strategies, and a full-

scale excavation program has been recommended (see Laboratory of Anthropology Notes 320). One other site,an indeterminate artifact scatter, was also recorded.*

Note number: 293Author: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Archeological Excavations at a 1920s Navajo Temporary Campsite Located near Moncisco Wash in

Northwestern New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1982Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 20239Project number: 69.08Project name: Moncisco Wash ExcavationNumber of pages: 87Subject: Excavation of early twentieth-century Navajo campsite.

Note number: 294Author: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Archeological Testing at LA 31675, LA 31676, LA 31677, LA 31678, and LA 31679, near Pinabete Arroyo,

Northwestern New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1981Type of project: TestingCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 31675-31679Project number: 70.06Project name: Brown's PitNumber of pages: 67Subject: Five sites can be viewed as one large multicomponent site. The lithic component dates from Archaic through

early Basketmaker time. The Navajo component indicates continuous, low-level occupation from the late 1800sinto the 1920s.*

Note number: 295Author: Condon, Glenn S.Title: Little Water Project: An Archaeological Investigation of Seven Sites in the Chuska Valley, Northwestern New

Mexico

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Date of report: 1990Date of project: 1982Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 16020-16022, 16026, 16028, 16029, 20975Project number: 67.21Project name: Little Water ExcavationNumber of pages: 350Subject: Seven archaeological sites were investigated: one Archaic dune site, three Pueblo II sherd scatters, one Pueblo

II fieldhouse, and one extensive Basketmaker III-Pueblo I pithouse village.

Note number: 296Author: Condon, Glenn S.Title: An Archaeological Investigation of Two Lithic Sites in Catron County, New MexicoDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1981Type of project: ExcavationCounty: CatronLA number(s): 29443, 30630Project number: 70.01, 70.05Project name: Alma Bridge-Horse SpringsNumber of pages: 65Subject: Report on the excavation of two nondiagnostic lithic artifact scatters. LA 30630 assemblage interpreted as

situational gear, characteristic of expedient reduction technology. Activities at LA 29443 focused on producinghunting tool kit.

Note number: 297Author: Farwell, Robin E., Yvonne R. Oakes, and Regge N. WisemanTitle: Excavations in the Sacramento Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico: Pithouses, Pipelines, and HomesteadsDate of report: 1992Date of project: 1982Type of project: ExcavationCounty: LincolnLA number(s): 702, 2315, 16297-16488Project number: 41.306 (67.16)Project name: Angus Excavation (also see Archaeology Notes 276)Number of pages: 125Subject: Eight archaeological sites were impacted by highway construction: four pithouse villages (A.D. 1150-1350), two

middens, and two historic (pre-1920s) sites.

Note number: 298Author: Farwell, Robin E.Title: A Cultural Resource Clearance Investigation along New Mexico State Road 37, Lincoln County, for New

Mexico State Highway Department Project No. RS-1226 (6)Date of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: LincolnLA number(s): 702, 2315, 16297-16302, 16488Project number: 41.306 (67.16)Project name: Angus SurveyNumber of pages: 25Subject: Survey recorded nine sites: five prehistoric Jornada Mogollon (A.D. 900-1100) and four Historic, dating to the

early twentieth century, including a National Register wood stave water pipeline.*

Note number: 299Author: Farwell, Robin E., and Karen WeningTitle: The Pictured Cliffs Project Petroglyphs and Talus Shelters in San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1985Date of project: 1981Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 8970Project number: 41.308

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Project name: Pictured CliffsNumber of pages: 155Subject: Rock art at this State Register site was recorded. Excavation of associated rock shelters and a surface room

dating to Pueblo II-Pueblo III. Also, an Archaic lithic artifact scatter.

Note number: 300Author: Kinslow, Paul D., and Kathleen GroodyTitle: Report of Impact of Proposed Highway Construction on the Pictured Cliffs Site, LA 8970, New Mexico Highway

Department Project F-032-1 (17), near Waterflow, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 8970Project number: 65.21Project name: Pictured CliffsNumber of pages: 20Subject: Survey and photographic documentation of 4,000 petroglyphs at LA 8970. Inventory of petroglyphs and

associated features to be affected by highway construction.

Note number: 301Author: Lancaster, James W.Title: The Testing of Three Archaeological Sites along the La Plata Highway, San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: TestingCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 37586, 37587, 37608Project number: 41.309 (70.04)Project name: La Plata TestingNumber of pages: 23Subject: Three Pueblo I-Pueblo III sites, two with structures and one a sherd scatter.

Note number: 302Author: Nemaric, Juan C.Title: Archaeological Clearance Survey, San Ildefonso Sacred LandDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 12828-12833Project number: 63.12Project name: San Ildefonso Sacred LandNumber of pages: 17Subject: Preliminary archaeological reconnaissance of the area. Six Rio Grande Coalition and Classic sites recorded.

Complete survey of area advised.*

Note number: 303Author: Maxwell, Timothy D., and Stephen S. PostTitle: The Cathedral Cliff Site: A Multicomponent Lithic Scatter in the Chuska ValleyDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 36194Project number: 71.02Project name: Cathedral Cliff SiteNumber of pages: 27Subject: Excavation of LA 36194, multicomponent site with Archaic artifacts dating to the Bajada phase (4800-3200

B.C.) and Anasazi materials dating to A.D. 850-950. Nearby Navajo occupation also recorded.*

Note number: 304Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Testing Results and Proposed Research Design for Colfax, New Mexico

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Date of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: SurveyCounty: ColfaxLA number(s): 35458Project number: 70.21Project name: Colfax SurveyNumber of pages: 33Subject: This survey exposed three areas of cultural resources related to the twentieth-century community of Colfax: the

town of Colfax, a shantytown, and a trash dump. Recommendations made for excavation.*

Note number: 305Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Prehistoric Gathering Sites near Hackberry Lake, Eddy County, New MexicoDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: TestingCounty: EddyLA number(s): 36561-36563Project number: 71.03Project name: Hackberry LakeNumber of pages: 57Subject: Testing of three artifact scatters with hearths and pits. Carbon-14 dates place one site at A.D. 750-910 and

another at A.D. 1000-1160.*

Note number: 306Author: Lancaster, James W., and Timothy J. SeamanTitle: The Sabinoso Pit Site, San Miguel County, New MexicoDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 43230Project number: 71.04Project name: Sabinoso PitNumber of pages: 34Subject: Excavation of LA 43230, a diffuse lithic artifact scatter. Evidence for quarrying and expedient reduction of local

gravels. Nondiagnostic.

Note number: 307Author: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for Dawson Geophysical Company of Midland, TexasDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: TorranceLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.27Project name: Dawson SurveyNumber of pages: 4Subject: Inspection of a proposed seismic survey route revealed no cultural resources.

Note number: 308Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The Tsaya Project: Archaeological Excavations near Lake Valley, San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1978Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 15844-15846Project number: 41.302 (66.21)Project name: Tsaya ExcavationNumber of pages: 266

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Subject: Excavations uncovered the remains of seasonal and year-round occupations from Basketmaker III to Pueblo III.Features include fieldhouses, pithouses, a kiva, and artifact scatters.

Note number: 309Author: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: Archaeological Investigations on Guadalupe Mountain, Taos County, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1982Type of project: SurveyCounty: TaosLA number(s): 38422-38432Project number: 71.05Project name: Molycorp SurveyNumber of pages: 40Subject: Nine of the eleven sites recorded were lithic artifact scatters reflecting collecting and processing sites, quarry

locations, and tool manufacturing sites. Two Historic sheepherding camps date to the early twentieth century.*

Note number: 310 aAuthor: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: Inventory of Cultural Resources along New Mexico 112, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1982Type of project: Survey and testingCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 1364, 1365, 5860, 5862, 12349, 12368, 12392, 35977-35996Project number: 41.331 (70.13)Project name: NM 112 SurveyNumber of pages: 69Subject: Survey and testing of 28 Gallina-phase (A.D. 1150-1250) pithouse sites. Excavation recommended for four of

these sites.*

Note number: 310 bAuthor: Post, Stephen S.Title: Testing at LA 12381, along State Road 112, Rio Arriba CountyDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: TestingCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 12381Project number: 41.331 (70.13)Project name: LA 12381Number of pages: 7Subject: Limited testing, no significant subsurface cultural resources. Clearance recommended.*

Note number: 310 cAuthor: Lancaster, James W.Title: Research Design for the Excavation and Testing of Four Gallina Phase Sites along New Mexico 112, Rio Arriba

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1983Type of project: Research proposalCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 5862, 35977, 35985, 35987Project number: 41.331 (72.03)Project name: NM 112Number of pages: 22Subject: Research proposal for the excavation of four sites of the Gallina phase with pithouses and surface structures.*

Note number: 311Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: The Ontiberos Site: A Hispanic Homestead near Roswell, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1981Type of project: Excavation

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County: ChavesLA number(s): 27573Project number: 70.09Project name: Ontiberos SiteNumber of pages: 133Subject: Excavation of LA 27573, a dugout and surface structure occupied by a Hispanic sheepherder and his family in

the early twentieth century. Archival documentation supplemented archaeological investigations.

Note number: 312Author: Klausner, StephanieTitle: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation for the Gulf Mineral Resources Company Catron County, New

Mexico, Cibola National ForestDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: CatronLA number(s): NoneProject number: 66.17Project name: Datil-Gulf Mineral SurveyNumber of pages: 7Subject: No cultural resources were encountered, and archaeological clearance was recommended.

Note number: 313Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Colfax, New Mexico: A Study of Land Use Patterns on the Maxwell Land GrantDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1982Type of project: ExcavationCounty: ColfaxLA number(s): 35458Project number: 41.317Project name: Colfax TestingNumber of pages: 82Subject: Remains and material goods of transients and railroad section crews from 1905 to the 1920s. Functional analysis

of 8,894 Historic artifacts.*

Note number: 314Author: Peckham, Stewart L.Title: An Archaeological Survey of Proposed Highway Construction Projects on New Mexico Highway 14 from U.S.

166 North to San AntonioDate of report: 1973Date of project: 1973Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 24, 11611-11615Project number: 63.05Project name: San AntonioNumber of pages: 18Subject: Six sites found within the right of way. LA 24 was excavated (see Laboratory of Anthropology Notes 167).

Indian occupation A.D. 1250-1700, Hispanic occupation A.D. 1700 to present.*

Note number: 315 aAuthor: Lancaster, James W.Title: Archaeological Testing at the Rio Bonito Site, Lincoln County, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1983Type of project: TestingCounty: LincolnLA number(s): 37452Project number: 41.324 (71.15)Project name: Rio BonitoNumber of pages: 21Subject: Preliminary testing at LA 37452 revealed a possible pithouse village dating to the early Glencoe phase of the

Jornada Mogollon. Recommendations made for further excavation.*

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Note number: 315 bAuthor: Lancaster, James W.Title: The First Field Phase at the Rio Bonito Site, Lincoln County, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1983Type of project: ExcavationCounty: LincolnLA number(s): 37452Project number: 41.324 (71.15)Project name: Rio Bonito Phase 1Number of pages: 21Subject: Report on the results of an experiment in site burial. LA 37452 was tested, buried, and reexcavated to determine

the effects of burial and subsequent use of heavy machinery on archaeological resources.

Note number: 316Author: Lancaster, James W.Title: The Testing of Archaeological Sites along the La Plata Highway, San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1982Type of project: TestingCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 37586, 37587, 37589-37602, 37604-37608, 37610-37615, 37617-37619, 37624, 37626Project number: 41.309 (70.04)Project name: La Plata TestingNumber of pages: 97Subject: Twenty-eight sites in La Plata Valley were tested, and recommendations were made for further excavation. Most

sites fall into the Pueblo II-Pueblo III period.*

Note number: 317Author: Doleman, William H., and Denise P. FallonTitle: An Archaeological Clearance Investigation of Five Seismic Testing Corridors in the Galisteo Basin, Santa Fe

County, New Mexico, For Teledyne CorporationDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 13411-13417Project number: 64.23Project name: Teledyne SurveyNumber of pages: 17Subject: Seven archaeological sites: three hearths, three fieldhouses, and one small pueblo. The material collected dates

from about A.D. 1200 to 1600. Cultural resources in the vicinity have not been adversely affected by Teledyne'sactivities.*

Note number: 318Author: Hannaford, Charles A.Title: Extended Testing of LA 33221, an Archaic and Mogollon Lithic Site in Otero County (Cloudcroft)Date of report: 1987Date of project: 1983Type of project: TestingCounty: OteroLA number(s): 33221Project number: 41.315 (70.18)Project name: Cloudcroft ExcavationNumber of pages: 53Subject: Late Archaic and Mogollon components. Possible structures, high artifact density, bedrock mortar holes. The

site is interpreted as a possible camp.*

Note number: 319Author: Hannaford, Charles A.Title: Historical Investigations at the Mills Townsite, Harding County, New MexicoDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1982Type of project: Testing

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County: HardingLA number(s): 15928Project number: 41.318 (71.08)Project name: Mills TownsiteNumber of pages: 39Subject: Archival documentation and limited archaeological testing of six features associated with the late nineteenth-

to early twentieth-century town of Mills. Features included a wheat scale, a section crew's house, a foreman'shouse, a store, and foundations.

Note number: 320Author: Condon, Glenn S.Title: Investigations at LA 35281: A Small Single Structure Pueblo IV Site on La Bajada Hill, Santa Fe County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1982Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 35281Project number: 41.316 (70.22)Project name: La Bajada ExcavationNumber of pages: 34Subject: Excavation of a small agricultural fieldhouse of the Pueblo IV period. Evidence for seasonal, short-term use.

Note number: 321Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Excavations at the Cavanaugh Site, Las Vegas, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1981Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 12983Project number: 41.307 (69.03)Project name: Cavanaugh ExcavationNumber of pages: 152Subject: Excavation of a late nineteenth-century residential site. Site and artifacts examined in context of a frontier

economy. Extensive Historic artifact analysis.

Note number: 322Author: Kayser, David W.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for the Mountain Bell Underground Communications Facility at the Pueblo

of San Ildefonso, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.16Project name: Mountain Bell SurveyNumber of pages: 5Subject: No archaeological sites encountered.

Note number: 323Author: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: Excavations at S. M. Butcher and A. E. Wyatt HomesteadsDate of report: 2000Date of project: 1983Type of project: ExcavationCounty: QuayLA number(s): 16645-16650Project number: 67.17, 67.18Project name: Tucumcari II and III Excavation; Butcher-Wyatt ExcavationNumber of pages: 156Subject: Excavation of Butcher-Wyatt homestead, occupied from 1906 to 1913.

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Note number: 324Author: Klausner, Stephanie, and Tannis JohnsonTitle: A Cultural Resource Clearance Investigation near Tucumcari, New Mexico, for the New Mexico State Highway

Department Project I-040-6(7)333 and I-040-6(31)335Date of report: 1978Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: QuayLA number(s): 16645-16650Project number: 67.06Project name: Tucumcari SurveyNumber of pages: 31Subject: Four prehistoric lithic sites and two late nineteenth- to early twentieth-century homesteads were surveyed.*

Note number: 325Author: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: Archaeological Testing at an Archaic Campsite near Caballo Dam, Sierra County, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1983Type of project: TestingCounty: SierraLA number(s): 39184Project number: 41.323 (71.14)Project name: CaballoNumber of pages: 21Subject: Testing of LA 39184, an Archaic campsite composed of discrete concentrations of lithic artifacts presumably

from hearth areas.*

Note number: 326Author: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Archaeological Investigations at Trementina Creek, San Miguel County, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1983Type of project: SurveyCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 35459Project number: 41.320 (71.10)Project name: TrementinaNumber of pages: 24Subject: LA 35459 has an unspecialized lithic assemblage. The primary knapping objective was to check for raw material

suitability. The use of the site for hunting and vegetal processing is indicated. The site has a Historiccomponent.*

Note number: 327Author: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Archaeological Investigations along State Road 14 near Gran Quivira, New MexicoDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1983Type of project: TestingCounty: TorranceLA number(s): 44047, 44055Project number: 41.328Project name: Gran QuiviraNumber of pages: 23Subject: Testing of two ceramic scatters near Gran Quivira National Monument revealed no features. Clearance was

recommended.*

Note number: 328Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Results of Testing Program for Eleven Sites along U.S. 380 near Carthage, New MexicoDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1983Type of project: TestingCounty: Socorro

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LA number(s): 45877-45887Project number: 41.335 (72.07)Project name: Carthage TestingNumber of pages: 85Subject: Testing of a late nineteenth-century Historic site, possibly associated with mining and railroad activities, and 10

prehistoric sites ranging from Paleoindian to Pueblo IV in age. Most of the latter were lithic artifact scatters withpossible hearths.

Note number: 329Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: The Sims Mesa ProjectDate of report: 1985Date of project: 1983Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 3416, 36591, 36593, 36594, 36598, 36601, 36602, 36604, 37413, 38067, 39192Project number: 41.327 (71.18)Project name: Sims MesaNumber of pages: 101Subject: The survey recorded 11 sites, including Anasazi pithouses, hearths, and a petroglyph area, five Navajo sites, and

two early twentieth-century Hispanic homesteads. Carbon-14 dates obtained by auger.*

Note number: 330Author: Grigg, Paul S.Title: An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Location of Red Rocks State Park, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1974Date of project: 1974Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 11603-11607Project number: 99.55Project name: Red Rock SurveyNumber of pages: 16Subject: The survey recorded five prehistoric seasonal Anasazi dwelling sites dating from Basketmaker III to Pueblo III

(A.D. 750-1150).*

Note number: 331Author: Grigg, Paul S.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation of Eleven Proposed Mineral Exploration Drill Sites near San Mateo, New

Mexico for Teton Exploration Drilling Company, Inc.Date of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 13657Project number: 64.28Project name: San Mateo, TetonNumber of pages: 6Subject: One archaeological site (LA 13657) located north of the proposed drill site. Clearance recommended.*

Note number: 332 aAuthor: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: An Archaeological Survey of the I-40 Right-of-way in the Red Mesa Valley, New MexicoDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1984Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 2937, 6384, 6386, 47482-47501Project number: 41.340Project name: Red Mesa SurveyNumber of pages: 36Subject: Survey recorded 24 sites, including undated lithic artifact scatters, Pueblo II-Pueblo III sites, and Basketmaker

III-Pueblo II sites. Recommendations made for excavation.*

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Note number: 332 bAuthor: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Proposed Mitigation Plan: The Turpen SiteDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1984Type of project: Research proposalCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 47496Project number: 41.340 (70.13)Project name: Turpen SiteNumber of pages: 23Subject: Recommendations for the excavation of the site.*

Note number: 333Author: Carter, Laura A.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey of the United Nuclear Company, U.S.A. Pipeline Right-of-way, McKinley

County, Church Rock, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 12746Project number: 64.03Project name: Churchrock SurveyNumber of pages: 4Subject: One ceramic and lithic scatter site. Ceramics date the site from Pueblo II through Pueblo III. Clearance was

recommended.*

Note number: 334Author: Koczan, Steven A.Title: A Cultural Resource Inventory of Four Drill Locations on San Mateo Mesa for Kerr-McGee Resource

CorporationDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1978Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 66.26Project name: San Mateo MesaNumber of pages: 10Subject: Survey of four drill locations recorded no sites. Clearance was recommended. See Laboratory of Anthropology

Notes 253.*

Note number: 335 aAuthor: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: A Cultural Resource Clearance Investigation of the Proposed Buckman Wells Project, Santa Fe County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 15222Project number: 66.01Project name: Buckman WellsNumber of pages: 14Subject: Survey of two well locations on Caja del Rio Grant recorded several features associated with the town of

Buckman (LA 15222), occupied from the 1880s to 1941.*

Note number: 335 bAuthor: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Final Report of the Buckman Project: Archaeological Monitoring and Recording along the Public Service

Company Water Pipeline at Buckman Wells, West of Santa FeDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977

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Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 15222Project number: 67.05Project name: BuckmanNumber of pages: 11Subject: The excavation revealed a limited number and variety of artifacts from an adobe structure dating from late in the

occupation of Buckman.*

Note number: 336Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Archaeological Survey at Fenton Lake, New MexicoDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1984Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 48488Project number: 41.345Project name: Fenton Lake SurveyNumber of pages: 12Subject: One sherd dating to A.D. 1300-1750. The isolated occurrence was designated LA 48488.*

Note number: 337Author: Vierra, Bradley J.Title: A Cultural Resource Mitigation Plan for the Proposed Molybdenum Tailings Disposal FacilityDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1984Type of project: Research proposalCounty: TaosLA number(s): 38422-38432Project number: 41.368Project name: Molycorp, GuadalupeNumber of pages: 55Subject: Excavation proposal for 11 sites ranging from Paleoindian to Jicarilla Apache (see Laboratory of Anthropology

Notes 309).*

Note number: 338Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Archaeological Survey of Tesuque Peak Summit, near Santa Fe,New MexicoDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1984Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.349Project name: Tesuque PeakNumber of pages: 9Subject: The survey revealed no cultural remains, and clearance was recommended.

Note number: 339Author: Lancaster, James W., and Timothy D. MaxwellTitle: Archaeological Investigation of Two Lithic Sites on Albuquerque's West MesaDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1983Type of project: TestingCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 26999, 27000Project number: 41.334 (72.06)Project name: West MesaNumber of pages: 22Subject: Testing of two nondiagnostic lithic artifact sites (LA 26999 and LA 27000). No features were found, and the

sites appear to have functioned primarily as quarries.

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Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Archaeological Assessment of the El Rito-Ojo Caliente Transmission Line for Contel of the WestDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1984Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 49227-49228Project number: 41.350Project name: El Rito, Ojo LineNumber of pages: 23Subject: This survey recorded two sites: a Genizaro settlement at La Cueva dating to before 1820 (LA 49227) and a small

garden plot (LA 49228).*

Note number: 341Author: Maxwell, Timothy D., and Stephen S. PostTitle: Test Excavations in Red Mesa Valley, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1985Type of project: ExcavationCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 2937, 6383, 6384, 6386, 47482, 47484, 47496-47500Project number: 41.340Project name: Prewitt; Red Mesa ExcavationNumber of pages: 83Subject: Archaeological investigation of 11 sites: 7 habitation sites dating to the Pueblo II-Pueblo III period; 4 scatters

of chipped stone dating to the Late Archaic and Pueblo II-Pueblo III.*

Note number: 342Author: Hannaford, Charles A.Title: The Quemado Site, LA 8066Date of report: 1985Date of project: 1983Type of project: TestingCounty: CatronLA number(s): 8066Project number: 41.338Project name: Quemado Site, Red HillNumber of pages: 46Subject: Testing of a chipped stone procurement and processing site dating to the Paleoindian-Archaic period (7000-6000

B.P.). Primary material was basalt. Historic component consisted of a brush shelter, ca. 1920s.*

Note number: 343 aAuthor: Koczan, Steven A.Title: Cultural Resource Investigations on State Road 44Date of report: 1983Date of project: 1983Type of project: Survey, research proposalCounty: Sandoval, Rio ArribaLA number(s): 3100, 3101, 3103, 3104, 3107, 3108, 6649, 45959-45964Project number: 41.334Project name: NM 44Number of pages: 68Subject: A cultural resource inventory of three proposed borrow pits.*

Note number: 343 bAuthor: Lancaster, James W.Title: Test Excavations along State Road 44, Sandoval, Rio Arriba, and San Juan Counties, New MexicoDate of report: 1985Date of project: 1984Type of project: Testing, excavationCounty: Sandoval, Rio Arriba, San JuanLA number(s): 45959-45961, 45963-45965Project number: 41.339 (72.11)Project name: NM 44

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Number of pages: 43Subject: Testing of six Archaic through Basketmaker II lithic artifact sites and one Historic structure, possibly occupied

in the 1920s and 1930s. Clearance was recommended.*

Note number: 344Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Archaeological Test Excavations at the Townsend Site (LA 34150), Chaves County, New MexicoDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1986Type of project: TestingCounty: ChavesLA number(s): 34150Project number: 41.314Project name: Townsend, Salt CreekNumber of pages: 114Subject: Test excavations revealed three periods of occupation: 490-250 B.C., A.D. 460-820, and A.D. 1200-1400.*

Note number: 345Author: Vierra, Bradley J., and Kurt F. AnschuetzTitle: Testing Procedures and Research Design for the Coors Road Site, Bernalillo County, New MexicoDate of report: 1985Date of project: 1984Type of project: ExcavationCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 15260Project number: 41.352Project name: Coors RoadNumber of pages: 74Subject: Test excavations at LA 15260 revealed two pit structures, a subsurface trash deposit, and a lithic and ceramic

artifact scatter. Ceramics indicate occupation from A.D. 1150 to 1300.

Note number: 346Author: Hannaford, Charles A.Title: Archaeological Investigations West of Chama, New MexicoDate of report: 1985Date of project: 1984Type of project: TestingCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 46170-46172Project number: 41.344Project name: Chama TestingNumber of pages: 39Subject: The three sites tested were middle to late Archaic-period lithic artifact scatters exhibiting similar and consistent

patterns of material selection and technological behavior. Emphasis on secondary core reduction and bifacemanufacture.*

Note number: 347Author: Anschuetz, Kurt F., Timothy D. Maxwell, and John A. WareTitle: Testing Report and Research Design for the Medanales North Project, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1985Date of project: 1985Type of project: Testing, research designCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 6595, 48669, 48671-48681, 49452Project number: 41.360Project name: Medanales TestingNumber of pages: 150Subject: Testing of 14 sites: four Historic, four agricultural sites of the Anasazi period, and six lithic and/or sherd scatters

of the Archaic and unknown periods. Research design contains extensive background information on gardenconstruction techniques.

Note number: 348Author: Lancaster, James W.Title: The Bain Sites: Archaeological Testing of Two Lithic Scatters in Quay County, New Mexico

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Date of report: 1986Date of project: 1985Type of project: TestingCounty: QuayLA number(s): 49834, 49836Project number: 41.363Project name: Bain SitesNumber of pages: 32Subject: Testing of two lithic artifact scatters along Canadian River. The primary site function appears to have been tool

production, using local gravels for expedient tools and intrusive materials for formal tools. Probablemulticomponent campsites.

Note number: 349Author: Post, Stephen S.Title: Testing Results and Research Design for Three Sites along State Road 264, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: TestingCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 55647, 57411, 59497Project number: 41.401Project name: State Road 264Number of pages: 58Subject: LA 57411 is a multicomponent, prehistoric, limited-activity site. LA 55647, the remains of Wildcat Springs

Trading Post, was occupied between A.D. 1940 and 1960. LA 59497 is a prehistoric rubble mound and midden.*

Note number: 350Author: Snow, David H.Title: Cultural Resources Clearance Investigation: New Mexico State Highway Department Project RF-031-1(23)Date of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: San JuanLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.52Project name: ShiprockNumber of pages: 6Subject: No cultural resources were encountered within or adjacent to areas surveyed. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 351Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Testing of Two Small Lithic Sites along U.S. 285, Chaves County, New MexicoDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1985Type of project: TestingCounty: ChavesLA number(s): 51094, 51095Project number: 41.366Project name: WIPPNumber of pages: 29Subject: Testing of two lithic artifact scatters near the Pecos River. No subsurface cultural materials and no diagnostic

artifacts were found. Probably temporary campsites.

Note number: 352Author: Clifton, Donald, and David A Phillips, Jr.Title: The Archaeological Investigation of Four Sites along U.S. Interstate 10 near the Las Cruces Airport, for the New

Mexico State Highway DepartmentDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1985Type of project: TestingCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 6310, 50136-50139Project number: 41.356Project name: Las Cruces Airport

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Number of pages: 73Subject: Ample evidence of Archaic occupation. Artifacts collected on five sites.*

Note number: 353Author: Anschuetz, Kurt F.Title: Archaeological Excavation of Two Human Burials within the U.S. 285 Right-of-Way at Pojoaque Pueblo, Santa

Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1985Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 61Project number: 41.367, 41.375Project name: Pojoaque BurialsNumber of pages: 54Subject: Restricted distribution. Excavation of two prehistoric burials eroding out of the edge of a borrow pit. Associated

ceramics indicate a date after 1350 (middle or late Classic period).*

Note number: 354Author: Anschuetz, Kurt F.Title: Archaeological Test Excavations at LA 50837, an Anasazi Special-Use Site along State Road 4, West of the

Pojoaque Pueblo Reservation, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1985Type of project: TestingCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 50837Project number: 41.367, 41.375Project name: PojoaqueNumber of pages: 41Subject: Testing of sparse sherd and lithic artifact scatter indicate the site's possible use as a temporary dry farming

agricultural camp during the late Coalition-early Classic period and the late Classic period.

Note number: 355Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Navajo and Basketmaker III-Pueblo I Occupations of Two Sites near Quemado, Catron CountyDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1985Type of project: TestingCounty: CatronLA number(s): 8063, 51922Project number: 41.371Project name: Quemado WestNumber of pages: 48Subject: Testing of two sherd and lithic artifact scatters revealed one temporary Navajo campsite dating to the late

sixteenth-early seventeenth century and a temporary prehistoric camp.*

Note number: 356Author: Hannaford, Charles A.Title: Archaeological Survey of the Tierra Contenta Subdivision, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1985Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 54741-54785Project number: 41.369 and 41.385 (SHPO matching grant)Project name: Tierra Contenta SurveyNumber of pages: 194Subject: Survey of 1500 acres along Airport Road in Santa Fe recorded 45 archaeological sites and 510 isolated

occurrences. Most of the sites were artifact scatters. Occupation ranging from late Archaic to present.*

Note number: 357Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Archaeological Testing of Three Historic Sites at Lincoln State Monument, Lincoln County, New Mexico

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Date of report: 1986Date of project: 1985Type of project: TestingCounty: LincolnLA number(s): 89777Project number: 41.361Project name: Lincoln TestingNumber of pages: 107Subject: Testing revealed wall foundations, a fenceline, brick paving, water pipelines, a 1885 vault, a 1930s fireplace,

wall remnants from a 1882-1889 jail, and a 1950s cistern. Eleven thousand artifacts were collected and analyzed.

Note number: 358Author: Vierra, Bradley J., and James W. LancasterTitle: Archaeological Excavations at the Rio Bonito Site, Lincoln County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1983-84Type of project: ExcavationCounty: LincolnLA number(s): 37452Project number: 41.324 and 41.326Project name: Rio Bonito ExcavationsNumber of pages: 67Subject: Archaeological testing and data recovery of LA 37452. Ceramics indicate an eleventh-century A.D. pithouse.

Note number: 359Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Archeological Clearance Investigation for the Ralph E. Vail Consulting Engineer Company, Sile, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 58496Project number: 64.24Project name: Vail Engineer SurveyNumber of pages: 9Subject: Survey of a pipeline right-of-way encountered a scatter of sherds (Rio Grande Glazes A and B) and chipped and

ground stone, probably associated with structures outside the right-of-way.*

Note number: 360Author: Sullivan, Richard B.Title: A Research Design for the Mitigation of LA 9075, the La Vega Site, along New Mexico 53, Cibola County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: Research designCounty: CibolaLA number(s): 9075Project number: 41.397Project name: La VegaNumber of pages: 20Subject: Late Paleoindian through Pueblo III site recorded in 1969.*

Note number: 361Author: Groody, KathleenTitle: The York Ranch Project: Investigations of Cultural Sites on Proposed Right-of-Way Easements of New Mexico

State Road 117Date of report: 1987Date of project: 1982Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 34885, 34886, 34889Project number: 41.311Project name: York Ranch SurveyNumber of pages: 111

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Subject: Three prehistoric structures tested.*

Note number: 362Author: Snow, David H.Title: Archaeological Survey, Mortandad CanyonDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: SurveyCounty: Los AlamosLA number(s): 30638Project number: NoneProject name: Mortandad CanyonNumber of pages: 5Subject: LA 30638, a limited-use configuration (ca. 1920-1940), should be preserved.*

Note number: 363Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Research Design for Proposed Testing and Evaluation of Three Sites on the Cimarron West ProjectDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1986Type of project: Research designCounty: ColfaxLA number(s): LA 55885, LA 55886, and LA 55887Project number: 41.396Project name: Cimarron West Research DesignNumber of pages: 7Subject: Three scatters of sherds and lithic artifacts tested.*

Note number: 364Author: Rudecoff, Christine A.Title: Test Excavations at LA 54674 and Archaeological Survey along State Road 8 near Oil Center, Lea County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1986Type of project: TestingCounty: LeaLA number(s): 54674Project number: 41.389Project name: Oil CenterNumber of pages: 23Subject: The site was occupied briefly during the thirteenth century. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 365Author: Seaman, Timothy J.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey for Ralph E. Vail, Consulting Engineer, Santa Fe, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: ColfaxLA number(s): NoneProject number: 65.03Project name: Raton Wastewater FacilitiesNumber of pages: 5Subject: No cultural resources.

Note number: 366Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: An Archaeological Survey near Cuba, New Mexico, for Contel of the WestDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1984Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.353

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Project name: Contel Cuba SurveyNumber of pages: 12Subject: No cultural resources found. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 367Author: Hannaford, Charles A.Title: An Archaeological Survey of the I-40 Right-of-way at the State Road 6 InterchangeDate of report: 1985Date of project: 1985Type of project: SurveyCounty: Cibola, BernalilloLA number(s): 3548-3551, 3554, 3555-3558, 6520-6523, 6543, 6547, 6553-6555Project number: 41.354Project name: I-40/SR 6 InterchangeNumber of pages: 27Subject: Fourteen previously recorded sites, possibly from Archaic through Pueblo III occupations. The sites with

Basketmaker III-Pueblo III components, characterized by masonry 1- to 20-room pueblos, are recommended fortesting.*

Note number: 368Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Archaeological Sites along State Road 50 between Glorieta and Pecos, New Mexico, and Proposals for TestingDate of report: 1985Date of project: 1984Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa Fe, San MiguelLA number(s): 32455, 49183-49189, 49265, 49315Project number: 41.348Project name: NM 50Number of pages: 26Subject: Three sherd and lithic scatters containing Pueblo IV sherds; one undated lithic site; three rock shelters; a portion

of Pigeon's Ranch, part of the Glorieta Pass Battlefield; and a historic homestead were recommended for furtherstudy.*

Note number: 369Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Clearance Survey along SR 44 between Lybrook and the Santa Fe National Forest, for Contel of the WestDate of report: 1985Date of project: 1985Type of project: SurveyCounty: Sandoval, Rio ArribaLA number(s): 45959, 45961, 49979, 49980Project number: 41.358Project name: Lybrook SurveyNumber of pages: 27Subject: Recommends avoidance of two previously tested sites, LA 45959 and LA 45961.*

Note number: 370Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Testing Proposal for Glorieta Battlefield and Pigeon's Ranch, Glorieta, New MexicoDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1984Type of project: Research designCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 8031Project number: 41.348Project name: Pigeon's RanchNumber of pages: 13Subject: Portions of the site will be impacted by highway construction.

Note number: 371Author: Farwell, Robin E.Title: Archaeological Survey of Aspen Vista Road, Tesuque Peak, near Santa Fe, New MexicoDate of report: 1985

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Date of project: 1985Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.365Project name: Aspen Vista RoadNumber of pages: 9Subject: No cultural resources found. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 372Author: Snow, David H.Title: Assessment Report of Cultural Resources Located in the Right-of-way of New Mexico Highway Department

Projects 1-040-6(11)331 and RF-003-6(4), Tucumcari, Quay County, New MexicoDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: QuayLA number(s): NoneProject number: NoneProject name: TucumcariNumber of pages: 16Subject: Recommends further investigation of Sites 4, 5, and 10.*

Note number: 373 (also published as 177)Author: Dart, AlTitle: A Cultural Resource Clearance Investigation, Project BIA-RF-033-2(10): Surfacing Pits, New Mexico State

Highway Department, La Jara, New Mexico, VicinityDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 15270Project number: 65.48Project name: La JaraNumber of pages: 12Subject: No cultural resources found. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 374Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Archaeological Survey of a 2.55 Acre Parcel on West Agua Fria Road, Santa Fe, New MexicoDate of report: 1984Date of project: 1984Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.342Project name: West Agua Fria RoadNumber of pages: 5Subject: No cultural resources found. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 375Author: Vierra, Bradley J.Title: Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Transmission Line Corridor near Medanales, Rio Arriba CountyDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1986Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 48671-48674, 48676-48677, 48679, 53670Project number: 41.360Project name: Medanales Transmission LineNumber of pages: 29Subject: Four isolated occurrences and one site recorded, none within the right-of-way. Clearance recommended.*

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Author: Vierra, Bradley J.Title: Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Transmission Line Corridor near Dixon, Rio Arriba CountyDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1986Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.383Project name: Dixon Transmission LineNumber of pages: 9Subject: No archaeological sites recorded. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 377Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Borrow Pit near La Puente, New MexicoDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1986Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.74Project name: La PuenteNumber of pages: 9Subject: No cultural resources found. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 378Author: Phillips, David A., Jr.Title: Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Transmission Line Reroute near Abiquiu Dam, Rio Arriba CountyDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1986Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.379Project name: Abiquiu Dam Transmission LineNumber of pages: 9Subject: No cultural resources found. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 379Author: Carter, Laura A.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey of the Molybdenum Corp., Inc., U.S.A. Pipeline Right-of-way, Taos

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: TaosLA number(s): NoneProject number: 64.02Project name: Molybdenum Corp. SurveyNumber of pages: 4Subject: No archaeological sites encountered. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 380Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Archaeological Survey of Mine Land at Organ, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, for Abandoned Mine Land

BureauDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1986Type of project: SurveyCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 56188Project number: 41.392Project name: OrganNumber of pages: 30

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Subject: Survey of 41 abandoned mine shafts, adits, stopes, and wells. Provisional clearance recommended to seal mineopenings.

Note number: 381Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Archaeological Survey of Mine Lands at Tortugas Mountain, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, for Abandoned

Mine Land BureauDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1986Type of project: SurveyCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 56208Project number: 41.392Project name: Tortugas MountainNumber of pages: 25Subject: Recommend avoidance of or archaeological testing around foundations of Tortugas Mine (LA 56208).

Archaeological clearance recommended to seal rest of mine openings.

Note number: 382Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Archaeological Survey of Mine Lands at La Ventana, Sandoval County, New Mexico, for Abandoned Mine Land

BureauDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1986Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 56727, 57256, 57257Project number: 41.392Project name: La VentanaNumber of pages: 20Subject: One site, LA 56727, may be representative of early to mid twentieth-century small-scale mine operations.

Cultural resource clearance recommended to seal mine openings.

Note number: 383Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Archaeological Survey of Skull Shaft Mine, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, for Abandoned Mine Land BureauDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1986Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.392Project name: Skull Shaft MineNumber of pages: 14Subject: Cultural resource clearance recommended to seal mine.

Note number: 384Author: Sullivan, Richard B.Title: A Cultural Resource Survey and Extension of a Borrow PitDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1986Type of project: SurveyCounty: CatronLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.390Project name: PietownNumber of pages: 4Subject: No surface cultural resources. Provisional clearance recommended.

Note number: 385Author: Sullivan, Richard B., and Stephen C. LentTitle: Testing Results and Research Design for LA 51912, along State Road 4, San Ildefonso Pueblo Grant, Santa Fe

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987

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Date of project: 1987Type of project: Testing, research designCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 51912Project number: 41.391Project name: LA 51912 TestingNumber of pages: 36Subject: Significant subsurface archaeological remains located within right-of-way. Possible Basketmaker and Pueblo

III-IV occupation. Mitigation of site recommended.

Note number: 386Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Archaeological Survey of Mine Lands, Raton Coal Field, for the Abandoned Mine Land BureauDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1986Type of project: SurveyCounty: ColfaxLA number(s): 57193-57202Project number: 41.392Project name: Raton Coal FieldNumber of pages: 75Subject: Cultural resource clearance for sealing mine openings LA 57197 and LA 57202. Significant cultural complexes

encountered at LA 57193, LA 57194, LA 57196, and LA 57202.

Note number: 387Author: Rudecoff, Christine A.Title: Archaeological Testing in the Paseo del Norte Right-of-way, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, Bernalillo County,

New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: TestingCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.402Project name: Paseo del NorteNumber of pages: 39Subject: No cultural resources found in project area. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 388Author: Rudecoff, Christine A.Title: Archival and Archaeological Research at Water Street Parking LotDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1986Type of project: TestingCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 54312Project number: 41.382Project name: Water Street Parking LotNumber of pages: 78Subject: Archival study and test excavations of LA 54312. All material collected was from the twentieth century.

Note number: 389Author: Rudecoff, Christine A.Title: Test Excavations on the Caprock, LA 35673, Lea County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1986Type of project: TestingCounty: LeaLA number(s): 35673Project number: 41.387Project name: Mescalero RidgeNumber of pages: 46Subject: Ceramic analysis indicates that the site was used for production of expedient tools primarily between A.D. 900

and 1100, and perhaps less intensively until 1350. Clearance recommended.*

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Note number: 390Author: StaffTitle: 1986 Research Section Annual ReportDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1986Type of project: Not applicableCounty: Not applicableLA number(s): Not applicableProject number: Not applicableProject name: 1986 Annual ReportNumber of pages: 36Subject: Summaries of projects completed in 1986.

Note number: 391Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Archaeological Survey for Villa Marika, Inc., Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1983Date of project: 1983Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 45692, 45693Project number: 41.333 (72.05)Project name: Villa MarikaNumber of pages: 17Subject: Indications of Basketmaker tool manufacturing and hunting camp sites. Avoidance recommended.*

Note number: 392Author: Lent, Stephen C.Title: Testing Results at LA 58973, near Corrales, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: TestingCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 58973Project number: 41.384Project name: CorralesNumber of pages: 29Subject: Excavation suggests there are significant archaeological resources within the right-of-way. Further investigation

recommended.*

Note number: 393Author: Rudecoff, Christine A.Title: Archaeological Testing at LA 46635 (San Antonio de los Poblanos), Bernalillo County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1986Type of project: TestingCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 46635Project number: 41.378Project name: Buffalo CurveNumber of pages: 58Subject: Spanish Colonial site, remains of the village of San Antonio de Los Poblanos.*

Note number: 394Author: Hannaford, Charles A., and Timothy D. MaxwellTitle: Survey Report and Research Design for Sites along U.S. 84 between the State Road 96 Junction and Abiquiu,

Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: Research designCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 275, 806, 6599, 54313, 59656-59659Project number: 41.405Project name: Abiquiu Survey

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Number of pages: 72Subject: Four Historic Hispanic and possibly Tewa settlements, two prehistoric fieldhouses, one petroglyph panel, and

one stone enclosure.*

Note number: 395Author: Lent, Stephen C.Title: An Archaeological Survey of Two Proposed Microwave Tower Locations near Eunice, South of Carlsbad, New

MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: EddyLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.409Project name: EuniceNumber of pages: 16Subject: Provisional clearance recommended.

Note number: 396Author: Vierra, Bradley J.Title: Test Excavations at Kuaua PuebloDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1986Type of project: TestingCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 187Project number: 41.388Project name: KuauaNumber of pages: 65Subject: Excavations to test for the presence of subsurface cultural deposits which could be impacted by a proposed

restroom facility. Ceramic analysis dates occupations of the site from the 1300s into the 1700s.*

Note number: 397Author: Levine, Daisy F.Title: An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Transmission Line near Cuyamungue, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 835Project number: 41.413Project name: Pojoaque Transmission LineNumber of pages: 15Subject: The line was rerouted to avoid a trash scatter from a nearby pueblo complex, LA 835 (A.D. 900-1200).*

Note number: 398Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Archaeological Survey at White Rock YDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 61033-61050Project number: 41.412Project name: White Rock YNumber of pages: 39Subject: Eighteen prehistoric sites, A.D. 1200-1600: sherds, lithic artifacts, structures, and rock art.*

Note number: 399Author: Sullivan, Richard B.Title: Test Excavations along State Road 36, Catron County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1986Type of project: Testing

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County: CatronLA number(s): 54844Project number: 41.390Project name: PietownNumber of pages: 32Subject: Pueblo II lithic and ceramic artifact scatter. Clearance recommended.*

Note number: 400Author: Post, Stephen S.Title: An Archaeological Survey Report and Research Design for Eight Sites Located along Proposed State Road 509 near Whitehorse, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: Survey, research designCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 59957-59964Project number: 41.404Project name: WhitehorseNumber of pages: 76Subject: Six Historic Navajo sites, homestead units and sweat lodges; a multicomponent Historic Navajo and Mesa Verde

site, and a lithic artifact scatter.*

Note number: 401Author: Sullivan, Richard B.Title: Archaeological Surveys at a Proposed Gravel Pit and Construction Yard/Office, Guadalupe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: GuadalupeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.417Project name: Los TanosNumber of pages: 12Subject: Archaeological clearance recommended provided no sites are encountered during construction.

Note number: 402Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: The Civil War Engagement at Glorieta, New Mexico. An Exhibition and Videotape ShowDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: Grant proposalCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 8031Project number: NoneProject name: Glorieta Grant ProposalNumber of pages: 66Subject: A grant proposal.

Note number: 403Author: Post, Stephen S.Title: A Cultural Resource Survey of Two Well Drill Pads for Molycorp, Inc., near Guadalupe Mountain, Taos County,

New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: TaosLA number(s): 61599Project number: 41.418Project name: TaosNumber of pages: 17Subject: Avoidance of lithic artifact scatter recommended.*

Note number: 404Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.

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Title: Archaeological Survey of Mine Lands at Mentmore, New Mexico, for the Abandoned Mine Land BureauDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 14513, 14549, 14649, 50412, 61108Project number: 41.392Project name: MentmoreNumber of pages: 31Subject: Eight coal mine sites within the Gallup coal fields. Cultural resources were recorded at six areas, and four

locations were designated as archaeological sites.*

Note number: 405Author: Moore, James L.Title: An Archaeological Survey of Two Proposed Gravel Pits near Santa Rosa and Puerto De Luna, Guadalupe

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: GuadalupeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.420Project name: Santa RosaNumber of pages: 19Subject: No cultural resources found. Provisional clearance recommended.

Note number: 406Author: Zamora, Dorothy A.Title: Testing Results and Research Proposal for the Cristo Rey Site, Sunland Park, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: Testing, research proposalCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 1644Project number: 41.415Project name: Sunland ParkNumber of pages: 42Subject: Limited testing of this sherd and lithic artifact scatter indicates the site may date to the Mesilla phase (A.D. 900-

1100). Excavation recommended.

Note number: 407Author: Lent, Stephen C., and James L. MooreTitle: An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Gravel Pit near Santa Rosa, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: GuadalupeLA number(s): 50500Project number: 41.420Project name: Santa Rosa Gravel PitNumber of pages: 19Subject: A multicomponent, prehistoric quarry and a recent Historic component. Avoidance recommended.*

Note number: 408Author: Moore, James L., Daisy F. LevineTitle: An Archaeological Survey of Proposed Adjustments and Realignments to State Road 4, Santa Fe County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 65001-65023, 65032Project number: 41.416Project name: NM 4

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Number of pages: 47Subject: Twenty-four sites and eight isolated occurrences, including two Archaic sites, four fieldhouses, and two sites

containing Puebloan room blocks and middens (Pueblo IV and ca. A.D. 1425-1550). Further investigationrecommended.

Note number: 409Author: Seaman, Timothy J., and Elisa A. NovickTitle: Archaeological and Historic Records Survey of Quay County, New MexicoDate of report: 1982Date of project: 1982Type of project: Research proposalCounty: QuayLA number(s): NoneProject number: NoneProject name: Quay Records SurveyNumber of pages: 51Subject: Proposal to document existing historical and archaeological data on the settlement and use of the public domain

during the period of initial urbanization and economic growth in Quay County.

Note number: 410Author: Zamora, Dorothy A.Title: An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Borrow Pit and Yard on Fort Stanton Mesa, Lincoln County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: LincolnLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.422Project name: Fort StantonNumber of pages: 12Subject: No cultural resources found. Conditional clearance recommended.

Note number: 411Author: Levine, Daisy F.Title: Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Gravel Quarry near Chama, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.423Project name: Brazos SurveyNumber of pages: 9Subject: No cultural remains. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 412Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Archaeological Survey of Mine Lands at Carthage, Socorro County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1986Type of project: SurveyCounty: SocorroLA number(s): 45882Project number: 41.392Project name: Carthage Mine SurveyNumber of pages: 36Subject: Cultural resources located at three mine complexes: mine adits, shafts, residences, tipple, and mine buildings

(1880s-mid 1930s).*

Note number: 413Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Santa Fe Bypass, Santa Fe CountyDate of report: 1988

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Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 61281-61329Project number: 41.414Project name: Santa Fe BypassNumber of pages: 82Subject: Forty-seven prehistoric sites, mostly lithic artifact scatters; one site with a historic component; and two twentieth-

century sites. Testing of 32 sites recommended.

Note number: 414Author: Post, Stephen S., and James L. MooreTitle: An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Surfacing Pit near Puerto De Luna, Guadalupe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: GuadalupeLA number(s): 65326Project number: 41.417Project name: Puerto De LunaNumber of pages: 19Subject: One site of unknown age used for food processing, camping, and reduction of chippable stone. Further testing

of the area recommended.*

Note number: 415Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: An Assessment of Gathering Sites near Hackberry Lake, Eddy County, New MexicoDate of report: 1985Date of project: 1985Type of project: TestingCounty: EddyLA number(s): 36564-36568Project number: 41.347Project name: CarlsbadNumber of pages: 80Subject: Sites represent remains of collecting and processing by prehistoric gatherers (A.D. 890 ± 60 to A.D. 1240 ± 80,

one hearth dated to 30 B.C. ± 120.*

Note number: 416Author: Dart, AlTitle: A Cultural Resource Impact Statement for Otero County, New Mexico: Orogrande and Boles Landfill SitesDate of report: 1978Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: OteroLA number(s): NoneProject number: 66.19Project name: OrograndeNumber of pages: 14Subject: No cultural resources found. Clearance recommended.*

Note number: 417Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: An Archaeological Survey of Three Proposed Drill locations in Tohatchi Flats for Continental Oil CompanyDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): NoneProject number: NoneProject name: Tohatchi FlatsNumber of pages: 5Subject: No cultural resources found. Clearance recommended.

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Note number: 418Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: A Cultural Resource Investigation of a One-half Section Tract Northeast of Arch Mesa, Southwestern Sandoval

County, New Mexico, for Kerr-McGee CorporationDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 13669-13671Project number: 64.15Project name: Arch MesaNumber of pages: 10Subject: Two lithic artifact sites and one Historic masonry wall were recorded. Conditional clearance recommended.*

Note number: 419Author: Snow, David H.Title: Survey and Recommendations for Alleviation of Impact on LA 14857, New Mexico State Highway Department

Project I-040-3(36)169, Tijeras Canyon, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 14857Project number: 65.01Project name: LA 14857Number of pages: 11Subject: A late Rio Grande Coalition-period pueblo (ca. A.D. 1250-1325). Testing and excavation recommended.*

Note number: 420Author: Seifert, Donna J.Title: Archaeological Excavations at the Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1974 and 1975Date of report: 1979Date of project: 1974-75Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 4451Project number: NoneProject name: The PalaceNumber of pages: 269Subject: History of Palace excavations and analysis of artifacts recovered. Dates from 1610.

Note number: 421Author: Dart, AlTitle: Cultural Resource Clearance Investigation: Valencia County Vehicle Maintenance Building Site, Los Lunas,

New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: ValenciaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 66.10Project name: Vehicle Maintenance BuildingNumber of pages: 7Subject: No cultural resources encountered. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 422Author: Boyer, Kent W.Title: Cultural Resources Inventory Survey for Western Nuclear Incorporated Denver, Colorado-Smith Lake Trading

Post Vicinity, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1977Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 10801, 15248-15257

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Project number: 65.37Project name: Western NuclearNumber of pages: 36Subject: Recorded sites range in age from Pueblo II-III through recent Navajo.*

Note number: 423Author: Snow, David H.Title: Survey and Recommendations for Alleviation of Impact on LA 13812, New Mexico Highway Department

Project I-040-3(55)171, Tijeras Canyon, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 13812Project number: 65.01Project name: LA 13812Number of pages: 12Subject: A late Rio Grande Coalition-period pueblo (ca. A.D. 1250-1325). Testing and excavation recommended.

Note number: 424Author: Snow, David H.Title: Cultural Resources Investigation and Recommended Program for Alleviation of Direct and Indirect Impact on

Archeological Sites in Cibola National Forest, New Mexico State Highway Department Project I-040-3(55)171,Tijeras Canyon, New Mexico

Date of report: 1976Date of project: 1971Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 14238-14241, 14257-14259Project number: 65.01Project name: Cibola National ForestNumber of pages: 36Subject: Seven sites located, late Pueblo II through very early historic times. Excavation and recovery of cultural data

recommended.*

Note number: 425Author: Snow, David H.Title: Survey and Recommendations of Alleviation of Adverse Impacts, New Mexico State Highway Department

Project I-040-3(55)171, Tijeras Canyon, New MexicoDate of report: 1976Date of project: 1976Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 14261Project number: 65.01Project name: Tijeras CanyonNumber of pages: 10Subject: LA 14261 is one of four or five suspected fieldhouse sites, perhaps of the Coalition period. Excavation and

testing recommended.

Note number: 426Author: Maxwell, Timothy D., and Frederick F. YorkTitle: Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Investigations of Sites between Yah-Tah-Hey and China Springs, McKinley

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1985Type of project: Excavation and ethnohistorical researchCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 16126, 16128, 16136Project number: 41.372Project name: China SpringsNumber of pages: 84Subject: Excavation of a limited activity Pueblo II site (LA 16126), ethnohistory of LA 16128, school bus stop (LA

16136).

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Note number: 427Author: Zamora, Dorothy A.Title: Archaeological Survey near Clayton, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: UnionLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.428Project name: ClaytonNumber of pages: 19Subject: No cultural resources found. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 428Author: Peckham, Stewart L.Title: Archaeological and Historical Remains along a Proposed Transmission Line from Ojo Switching Station, near

Hernandez, New Mexico, to Los Alamos, New MexicoDate of report: 1972Date of project: 1971Type of project: Environmental impact studyCounty: Rio Arriba, SandovalLA number(s): 41, 252Project number: NoneProject name: The Ojo ProjectNumber of pages: 40Subject: After the right-of-way is surveyed, an intensive archaeological survey should be conducted along the length of

the project.*

Note number: 429Author: Levine, Daisy F.Title: Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Transmission Line Reroute near Abiquiu, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.301Project name: U.S. 84Number of pages: 9Subject: No cultural resources within the project area. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 430Author: StaffTitle: Research Section 1987 Annual ReportDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1987Type of project: Not applicableCounty: Not applicableLA number(s): Not applicableProject number: Not applicableProject name: 1987 Annual ReportNumber of pages: 37Subject: Summaries of projects completed in 1987.

Note number: 431Author: Willmer, Adisa J., and Yvonne R. OakesTitle: Archaeological Survey of Mine Lands near Gallup, New Mexico, for the Abandoned Mine Lands BureauDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 44846, 34127, 66499, 66500, 66501Project number: 41.427Project name: Gallup

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Number of pages: 35Subject: Mine features located at five abandoned communities, 1887-1922.*

Note number: 432Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: The Fite Ranch Project: The Excavation of Two Pueblo Sites along San Pedro Wash, Socorro County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1984Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SocorroLA number(s): 45884, 45885Project number: 41.341Project name: Fite RanchNumber of pages: 126Subject: The Fite Ranch site, LA 45884, is a complex of five pithouses radiocarbon dated to A.D. 955±31. The Gold

Station site, LA 45885, is a Pueblo V field camp of three associated room blocks, radiocarbon and ceramic datedto the first half of the seventeenth century.

Note number: 433Author: Farwell, Robin E.Title: Four Sites along New Mexico State Highway I-40, Tijeras Canyon, New MexicoDate of report: 1977Date of project: 1975Type of project: ExcavationCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 5227, 10792, 12843, 12845Project number: 63.17Project name: I-40, Tijeras CanyonNumber of pages: 63Subject: Three Developmental-period pithouse sites and one Historic village plaza.

Note number: 434Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Cimarron West: The Testing and Evaluation of Three Prehistoric Sites on the Southern Edge of the Park Plateau,

Northeastern New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1986Type of project: TestingCounty: ColfaxLA number(s): 55885-55887Project number: 41.396Project name: Cimarron WestNumber of pages: 72Subject: LA 55885 is a small lithic artifact concentration of uncertain age. LA 55886, a ceramic and lithic site, was dated

to A.D. 1060±100. LA 55887 is a large, multicomponent site containing substantial surface and subsurfacedeposits.*

Note number: 436Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Archaeological Reconnaissance of the North Parcel, Rodeo Business Park, Santa Fe, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 66697, 66698, 20602Project number: 41.431Project name: Rodeo ParkNumber of pages: 12Subject: No cultural resources older than 75 years were found. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 437Author: Lent, Stephen C.Title: A Proposed Data Recovery Plan for LA 61282, Located Adjacent to Airport Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Date of report: 1988Date of project: 1987Type of project: Research designCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 61282Project number: 41.414Project name: Santa Fe Relief RouteNumber of pages: 45Subject: A data recovery plan for LA 61282, a multicomponent lithic and sherd scatter.*

Note number: 438Author: Zamora, Dorothy A.Title: Archaeological Survey of Mine Lands near Cedar Crest, New Mexico, for the Abandoned Mine Lands BureauDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.427Project name: Cedar CrestNumber of pages: 15Subject: Closing of mine openings recommended.

Note number: 439aAuthor: Pace, Joan M.Title: Test Excavations at the Sandoval Parking Lot, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1987Type of project: TestingCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 65040Project number: 41.421Project name: Sandoval Parking LotNumber of pages: 35Subject: Testing revealed a consistent mixture of trash dating from the mid 1800s to ca. 1970. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 439bAuthor: Pace, Joan M., Stanley M. Hordes, and Philip J. DavisTitle: History of the Sandoval Street Parking Garage Site (LA 65040), Santa Fe, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1987Type of project: Archival researchCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 65040Project number: 41.421Project name: Sandoval Parking LotNumber of pages: 19Subject: The property was used for farming in the 1600s and 1700s, private residences during the early to mid 1800s, and

business purposes in the mid to late 1800s.

440

Note number: 441Author: Lent, Stephen C.Title: An Archaeological Survey of an Abandoned Mine Site near Pueblo Blanco, New Mexico, for the Abandoned

Mine Land BureauDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 68894Project number: 41.427Project name: Pueblo BlancoNumber of pages: 22

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Subject: LA 68894 consists of a prehistoric one- or two-room masonry fieldhouse, a two-room frame structure, a Historicmasonry room block, and an abandoned ranch complex.

Note number: 442Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Villa Teresa Development, Santa Fe, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.301Project name: Villa TeresaNumber of pages: 18Subject: Historic cultural material consisted of a glass sherd (1880-1920) and remains of an irrigation ditch. Clearance

recommended.

Note number: 443Author: Post, Stephen S.Title: Testing Results from LA 66470 and a Data Recovery Plan for LA 66471 and LA 66472, along State Road 44,

North of Cuba, Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: Testing and research designCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 66470-66472Project number: 41.434Project name: CubaNumber of pages: 60Subject: Testing revealed two small lithic scatters.

Note number: 444Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Archaeological Survey of the Alamogordo Relief RouteDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: OteroLA number(s): 66914-66923Project number: 41.433Project name: Alamogordo Relief RouteNumber of pages: 38Subject: Ten sites (3 prehistoric, 7 Historic) and 30 isolated occurrences (28 prehistoric, 2 Historic) were recorded.

Note number: 445Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: An Archaeological Survey near Nogal, New Mexico, for Twin Mountain Rock CompanyDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: LincolnLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.301Project name: NogalNumber of pages: 11Subject: No cultural resources found. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 446Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The Valencia Project: A Proposal for Data RecoveryDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: Data recovery planCounty: Valencia

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LA number(s): 953, 67321Project number: 41.435Project name: Valencia Data RecoveryNumber of pages: 34Subject: LA 953 is a protohistoric Indian village known as Valencia Pueblo, and LA 67321 is an eighteenth- or early

nineteenth-century Hispanic site of unknown type.

Note number: 448Author: Peckham, Stewart L., and William C. AllanTitle: Archaeological ExcavationsDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1972Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 8243, 10703Project number: 60.11Project name: Mitten RockNumber of pages: 32Subject: Two prehistoric sites: LA 10703, two pithouses on a stabilized dune; and LA 8243, six rooms of Mitten Rock

Pueblo.

Note number: 449Author: Post, Stephen S.Title: A Study of Two Houses along State Road 75 in Vadito, Taos County, New MexicoDate of report: 1987Date of project: 1987Type of project: Survey and researchCounty: TaosLA number(s): 64977, 64978Project number: 41.424Project name: VaditoNumber of pages: 21Subject: A study of two vernacular houses.

Note number: 450Author: Moore, James L., Daisy F. Levine, and Rhonda MainTitle: An Archaeological Survey of Proposed Improvements to State Road 456, Union County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: UnionLA number(s): 48829, 48832-48834, 48839, 48848, 48880, 48888, 48889, 50636, 65003, 66208, 67547-67567Project number: 41.426Project name: Dry CimarronNumber of pages: 87Subject: The survey located 22 sites and 17 isolated occurrences and reexamined 11 previously recorded sites.*

Note number: 451Author: Levine, Daisy F.Title: An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed County Road near Lordsburg, Hidalgo County, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: Hidalgo, GrantLA number(s): 68989Project number: 41.432Project name: LordsburgNumber of pages: 26Subject: One lithic artifact site and six isolated occurrences were located.

Note number: 452Author: Zamora, Dorothy A.Title: Excavations at the Coal Mining Community of Carthage, Socorro County, New MexicoDate of report: In progress

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Date of project: 1986-87Type of project: ExcavationCounty: SocorroLA number(s): 45877, 45878, 45882Project number: 41.395Project name: CarthageNumber of pages:Subject: The historic coal mining community of Carthage was partially excavated.

Note number: 453Author: Maxwell, Timothy D.Title: Archaeological Investigation at the Big Jo Site, Santa Fe, New MexicoDate of report: In progressDate of project: 1984-85Type of project: ExcavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 46174Project number: 41.336Project name: Big JoeNumber of pages:Subject: Excavation of a residence built in the late 1700s and occupied through 1984. In progress.

Note number: 454Author: Hannaford, Charles A.Title: Archaeological Testing of LA 53497, near Paguate, Cibola County, New MexicoDate of report: In progressDate of project: 1986Type of project: TestingCounty: CibolaLA number(s): 53497Project number: 41.380Project name: PaguateNumber of pages: 40Subject: Probable seasonal fieldhouse near Laguna Pueblo dating to A.D. 1000-1100.*

Note number: 455Author: Akins, Nancy J.Title: Archaeological Testing at the Nutt Site, LA 37524, a Large Lithic Quarry along State Road 26 in Luna County,

New MexicoDate of report: 1985Date of project: 1985Type of project: TestingCounty: LunaLA number(s): 37524Project number: 41.355Project name: NuttNumber of pages: 49Subject: Siliceous cobbles at the site were a source of chert and rhyolites for prehistoric groups.*

Note number: 456Author: Hannaford, Charles A.Title: Archaeological Testing at Four Sites near Laguna PuebloDate of report: In progressDate of project: 1985Type of project: TestingCounty: CibolaLA number(s): 48729, 48730, 48732, 48733Project number: 41.351Project name: Laguna TestingNumber of pages:Subject: Four Anasazi Pueblo II sites.*

Note number: 457Author: Moore, James L., and Anthony Martinez

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Title: The Old House Survey: An Examination of LA 65356, the Padilla Residence, at Plaza del Llano, San MiguelCounty, New Mexico

Date of report: 1990Date of project: 1987Type of project: SurveyCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 65356Project number: 41.424Project name: Plaza del LlanoNumber of pages: 20Subject: The date of construction of the Padilla house, a standing adobe residence, is estimated between 1900 and 1920.

Note number: 458Author: Moore, James L.Title: Archaeological Test Excavations at Two Pueblo II Sites along the Farmington Relief RouteDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1987Type of project: TestingCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 46683, 46684Project number: 41.406Project name: Farmington Relief RouteNumber of pages: 77Subject: Test excavations of two Pueblo II sites revealed no significant subsurface deposition at LA 46684 and badly

disturbed subsurface deposits at LA 46683.

Note number: 459Author: Cronk, Lynn E., and Nancy J. AkinsTitle: Test Excavations at Seven Archaeological Sites near Hunter Wash, San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1986Date of project: 1983Type of project: Test excavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 14838, 20225, 20231, 30961, 30964, 30965, 34149Project number: 41.325Project name: Hunter WashNumber of pages: 84Subject: Six lithic scatters, all seasonal resource sites. No subsurface cultural remains were found. LA 14838, a historic

site, revealed use surfaces in two of the four structures.

Note number: 460Author: Rudecoff, Christine A.Title: Archaic Occupations on the Southeastern Chaco Slope: Archaeological Survey and Test Excavations at LA

49171, LA 57173, and LA 57174, McKinley County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1986Type of project: Survey and testingCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 49171, 57173, 57174Project number: 41.393Project name: Ambrosia LakeNumber of pages: 65Subject: LA 49171: hearth. LA 57173: point fragments and milling equipment suggest Middle to Late Archaic

occupation. LA 57174: a briefly occupied late San Jose or Early Archaic camp.

Note number: 461Author: Wiseman, Regge N., and David A. Phillips, Jr.Title: Data Recovery Plan for the Picacho Site (LA 58971), Lincoln County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1987Type of project: Research designCounty: LincolnLA number(s): 58971Project number: 41.441

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Project name: PicachoNumber of pages: 36Subject: This nonceramic site with pit features and a possible pit structure may belong to the Late Archaic period.

Note number: 462Author: Moore, James L.Title: Archaeological Test Excavations at the Cherry Creek Site near Tyrone, Grant County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1987Type of project: Test ExcavationCounty: GrantLA number(s): 5787Project number: 41.403Project name: Cherry CreekNumber of pages: 72Subject: A pithouse and two middens were found at this Cumbres-phase Mogollon site.

Note number: 464Author: Boyer, Jeffrey L.Title: The Rainbow-Erler Coal Mines: Archaeological Inventory Survey near Dulce, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: Rio ArribaCounty: SurveyLA number(s): 68735Project number: 41.440Project name: DulceNumber of pages: 37Subject: The site consists of three mine areas, including six mine adit openings, a prospect hole, a narrow railbed, a

powderhouse, three loadout chutes with associated spillage piles, and a miner's shack.*

Note number: 465Author: Carter, Laura A.Title: An Archaeological Clearance Survey of the Indian Hospital, Public Health Service Solid Waste Disposal Areas,

Santa Clara Pueblo, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1975Date of project: 1975Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 63.18Project name: Solid Waste Disposal, Santa ClaraNumber of pages: 4Subject: Clearance recommended.

Note number: 466Author: Moore, James L., and Anthony MartinezTitle: Archaeological Test Excavations at the Dead Raven Site, near Montezuma, San Miguel County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1987Type of project: Test excavationCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 55369Project number: 41.410Project name: Dead RavenNumber of pages: 63Subject: No prehistoric features or structures at this lithic scatter and historic cabin.

Note number: 467Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The Roswell Relief Route Project: Survey, Testing, Evaluation, and Data Recovery Plan for Ten Prehistoric and

Historic Sites in Chaves County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1988

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Type of project: Survey, testing, data recovery planCounty: ChavesLA number(s): 54346, 54347, 68182, 68183, 68184, 68185, 68186, 68187, 68188, 68189Project number: 41.429Project name: Roswell Relief RouteNumber of pages: 68Subject: Five prehistoric sites, including a large thirteenth-century pithouse village, a ceramic period hearth, a bedrock

mortar, and two Archaic sites. Five historic sites, including three possible homesteads, a concrete water tank, anda roadside trash dump.

Note number: 468Author: Boyer, Jeffrey L.Title: The Hopewell Gold Mines: Archaeological Inventory Survey near Hopewell Lake, Rio Arriba County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 5199Project number: 41.440Project name: Hopewell Gold MinesNumber of pages: 66Subject: The site consists of nine mine shafts, one well shaft, eight mine adits, three log cabins, a mill shed, a warehouse,

placer mine scars, numerous prospect holes, and the possible location of the abandoned mining town ofHopewell.*

Note number: 469Author: Hammack, Lauren C.Title: The Tunnard SiteDate of report: 1966Date of project: 1965Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 6868Project number: 53.10Project name: Tunnard SiteNumber of pages: 29Subject: Surface pottery suggests the site was occupied in the first half of the fourteenth century. Flooding has removed

all evidence of habitation but a refuse mound. Published as Research Records 3, Museum of New Mexico.

Note number: 470Author: Moore, James L.Title: Archaeological Investigations at Hagan and Coyote, Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.440Project name: HaganNumber of pages: 21Subject: Four adits associated with two abandoned coal mines were surveyed. Clearance was recommended.

Note number: 471Author: Fuller, Katharine H.Title: Archaeological Survey of Two Uranium Mines near Gallup, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 70080-70083Project number: 41.440Project name: HogbackNumber of pages: 23

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Subject: Two uranium mines consisting of adits, tailings, an open mine pit, a powder room, a historic dugout complex,and a prehistoric site were recorded.

Note number: 472Author: StaffTitle: Research Section 1988 Annual ReportDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1988Type of project: Not applicableCounty: Not applicableLA number(s): Not applicableProject number: Not applicableProject name: 1988 Annual ReportNumber of pages: 28Subject: Summaries of projects completed in 1988.

Note number: 473Author: Moore, James L.Title: Data Recovery Plan for LA 160, a Spanish Colonial Site at the Pojoaque Port of Entry along U.S. 84, Santa Fe

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: Data recovery planCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 160Project number: 41.458Project name: CuyamungueNumber of pages: 35Subject: Data recovery plan for three possible cultural features at LA 160.

Note number: 474Author: Fuller, Katharine H.Title: An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Borrow Pit near Mirabel Mine, Cibola County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: CibolaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.440Project name: Mirabel MineNumber of pages: 9Subject: No cultural resources were found.

Note number: 475Author: Vierra, Bradley J.Title: A Sixteenth-Century Spanish Campsite in the Tiguex ProvinceDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1986Type of project: ExcavationCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 54147Project number: 41.384Project name: Coronado's CampsiteNumber of pages: 264Subject: Fifteen shallow dugouts contained hearths, burned areas, pits, and postholes. After the dugouts were abandoned,

they were filled with trash, including charcoal, burned corn, sherds, and metal artifacts. The site was occupiedbetween ca. A.D. 1525 and 1625.

Note number: 476Author: Post, Stephen S.Title: Archaeological Survey and Testing Results and Data Recovery Plan for Three Sites in Valencia County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989

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Type of project: Survey, testing, and data recovery planCounty: ValenciaLA number(s): 3558, 70162, 70163Project number: 41.456Project name: I-40 InterchangesNumber of pages: 92Subject: A survey of three Interstate-40 interchanges. Sites include a lithic and sherd artifact scatter, an artifact

concentration with surface charcoal stains, and an artifact scatter with charcoal stains.

Note number: 477Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: Data Recovery Plan for the Sunset Shelters (LA 71167), Lincoln County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: Testing, data recovery planCounty: LincolnLA number(s): 71167Project number: 41.441Project name: Sunset SheltersNumber of pages: 37Subject: Two small caves and two tiny shelters were tested and designated a single site.

Note number: 478Author: Boyer, Jeffrey L.Title: The Pot Creek Project: Survey and testing Results and a Data Recovery Plan for Sites along State Road 518, Taos

County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: Survey, testing, data recovery planCounty: TaosLA number(s): 243, 2742, 3570, 51670-51673, 69138, 69139, 69141, 70575-70577, 71186-71190, 71227Project number: 41.442Project name: Pot Creek TestingNumber of pages: 80Subject: Eight pithouse sites, two small pueblos, two large pueblos, six prehistoric sherd and lithic scatters, and one

Apachean sherd and lithic scatter.

Note number: 479Author: Geister, ScottTitle: Archaeological Survey of Five Abandoned Coal Mines near Twin Buttes, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 71703, 71704, 71726Project number: 41.440Project name: Twin ButtesNumber of pages: 29Subject: A survey of five coal mine locations for the Abandoned Mine Lands Bureau.

Note number: 480Author: Main, RhondaTitle: An Archaeological Survey of an Abandoned Mine Site near Pecos, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: San MiguelLA number(s): 71725Project number: 41.440Project name: La PosadaNumber of pages: 14Subject: One adit, one prospect hole, loadout timbers, two spoil piles, and a masonry wall. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 481

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Author: Boyer, Jeffrey L.Title: The Rock Wall Coal Mine: Archaeological Inventory Survey near Tres Ritos, Taos County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: TaosLA number(s): 71762Project number: 41.440Project name: Rock WallNumber of pages: 13Subject: Abandoned coal mine. Open adit and gob pile, no artifacts. Recommends adit closure, clearance.

Note number: 482Author: Ware, John A.Title: Data Recovery Plan for LA 3333, an Early Coalition Pithouse Village in the Eastern Galisteo Basin along U.S.

285, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: Testing, data recovery planCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 3333Project number: 41.457Project name: GalisteoNumber of pages: 52Subject: The plan focuses on cultural-environmental relationships and the problems of prehistoric food stress and

behavioral response.

Note number: 483Author: Post, Stephen S.Title: Archaeological Survey of the Rinconada Mine, Cibola County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: CibolaLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.440Project name: RinconadaNumber of pages: 9Subject: Mine survey, no features, recommend clearance.

Note number: 484Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Archaeological Survey of the Riley Mine, Socorro County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: SocorroLA number(s): 71971Project number: 41.440Project name: RileyNumber of pages: 19Subject: Two adits, loadout, powder house, frame structure, adobe structure, three rock houses, and two foundations.

Closure of adit recommended, remaining features to be avoided.

Note number: 485Author: Zamora, Dorothy A.Title: Archaeological Survey in the Carthage Coal Fields, Socorro County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: SocorroLA number(s): 27543, 71968-71970Project number: 41.440Project name: Tokay

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Number of pages: 29Subject: Closure of three declines and one shaft. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 486Author: Zamora, Dorothy A.Title: Archaeological Testing of the Cañada Larga and Los Ojitos Sites, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: TestingCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 14291, 71263Project number: 41.461Project name: JicarillaNumber of pages: 32Subject: LA 14291 is a possible Gallina or Rosa phase pithouse. LA 71263 is a Jemez-phase campsite.

Note number: 487Author: Geister, ScottTitle: Archaeological Survey of Nine Abandoned Coal Mine Locations near Madrid, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 38642, 71861, 71960-71967Project number: 41.440Project name: MadridNumber of pages: 37Subject: Clearance of closure of nine mine sites.

Note number: 488Author: Fuller, Katharine H.Title: An Archaeological Survey of Six Uranium Mines near Grants, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 22404, 72370-72373, 72450Project number: 41.440Project name: GrantsNumber of pages: 29Subject: Clearance of closure of mines.

Note number: 489 aAuthor: Main, RhondaTitle: An Archaeological Survey of Four Abandoned Mine Sites near La Ventana, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: Sandoval and Rio ArribaLA number(s): 47237, 59093, 72451, 72355Project number: 41.440Project name: La VentanaNumber of pages: 33Subject: Clearance of four mining areas.

Note number: 489 bAuthor: Main, RhondaTitle: Archaeological Survey in the Chacra Mesa Coal Field, Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 72333, 72334Project number: 41.464

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Project name: La VentanaNumber of pages: 12Subject: Three adits associated with two abandoned coal mines. Clearance recommended.

Note number: 490Author: Willmer, Adisa J.Title: Archaeological Survey of Mine Lands near Carrizozo, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: LincolnLA number(s): 29562, 72437-72439Project number: 41.440Project name: CarrizozoNumber of pages: 26Subject: Clearance of three mine locales.

Note number: 491Author: Post, Stephen S.Title: Archaeological Testing of Two Sites and an Isolated Occurrence along State Road 264, McKinley County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1986Type of project: TestingCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 55647, 55823Project number: 41.401Project name: Burned DeathNumber of pages: 57Subject: Clearance of collector's pile, five cliff overhangs, and three-room masonry structure.

Note number: 492Author: Fuller, Katharine H.Title: An Archaeological Survey of the Amargo Knot 1 and 2 Coal Mines near Monero, Rio Arriba County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 73109Project number: 41.464Project name: MoneroNumber of pages: 29Subject: Clearance of mine features.

Note number: 493Author: Levine, Daisy F.Title: Archaeological Survey of State Road 14, near Yrisarri, Bernalillo County, New MexicoDate of report: 1988Date of project: 1988Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): 44160, 67128Project number: 41.436Project name: YrisarriNumber of pages: 17Subject: In progress

Note number: 494Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The KP Site and Late Developmental Period Archaeology in the Santa Fe DistrictDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1984Type of project: Testing

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County: Santa FeLA number(s): 46300Project number: NoneProject name: KP SiteNumber of pages: 150Subject: Testing of a Late Developmental site.

Note number: 495Author: Moore, James L.Title: Data Recovery Plan for Three Sites along State Road 502, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1989Type of project: Data recovery planCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 65005, 65006, 65013Project number: 41.444Project name: SR 502 Data RecoveryNumber of pages: 60Subject: LA 65005 is a Spanish colonial site. LA 65006 is a multicomponent site with buried Archaic deposits overlain

by Anasazi and historic Tewa artifacts. LA 65013 is a small Anasazi field structure.

Note number: 496Author: Wolfman, Daniel, Timothy D. Maxwell, David A. Phillips, Jr., Joan Gaunt, and Mollie TollTitle: The Santa Fe Relief Route: Initial Results and Data Recovery Plan, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1989Date of project: 1988-89Type of project: Testing and data recovery planCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 61281-61329; 67957-67960Project number: 41.414Project name: Santa Fe BypassNumber of pages: 215Subject: Forty-three sites tested: 28 prehistoric (Basketmaker-Pueblo IV), 3 with checkdams or field recommended for

further testing, remainder unknown. Seven sites have hearths with potentially datable deposits. Further studyrecommended for 12 sites.

Note number: 497Author: StaffTitle: Research Section 1989 Annual ReportDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1989Type of project: Not applicableCounty: Not applicableLA number(s): Not applicableProject number: Not applicableProject name: 1989 Annual ReportNumber of pages: 48Subject: Summaries of projects completed in 1989.

Note number: 498Author: Cronk, Lynn E.Title: Excavation at a Twentieth-Century Trading Post (LA 20237), San Juan County, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1982Type of project: ExcavationCounty: San JuanLA number(s): 20237Project number: 41.313 (70.15)Project name: BrimhallNumber of pages: 135Subject: Excavation of "Shorty" Al Hanan's Trading Post, operating in 1920s.

Note number: 499Author: Wiseman, Regge N.

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Title: Pottery Production for the Spanish: A Preliminary Analysis of the Indian-Made Ceramics Recovered by the LaFonda Project, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Date of report: 1990Date of project: 1985Type of project: TestingCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: NoneProject name: La Fonda Parking LotNumber of pages: 38Subject: Disturbed remains from early Spanish occupation to the present

Note number: 500Author: Oakes, Yvonne R.Title: Archaeological Survey of the Mogollon Highlands along U.S. 180, Catron County, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: CatronLA number(s): 3563, 4428, 37917-37919, 39975, 39979, 39982, 43785, 43786, 43788, 45507, 45508, 45510, 70184-70192,

70196-70204, 43787, 70189, 70193-70195, 75791, 75792Project number: 41.453Project name: Luna SurveyNumber of pages: 89Subject: Thirty-seven possible Archaic through Reserve-phase Mogollon sites and one historic site.

Note number: 501Author: Moore, James L.Title: Prehistoric Water and Soil Conservation in the Middle Puerco River ValleyDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1981Type of project: M.A. thesisCounty: Not applicableLA number(s): Not applicableProject number: Not applicableProject name: Not applicableNumber of pages: 211Subject: An archaeological survey of 330 sq k and 45 water and soil conservation systems.

Note number: 502Author: Zamora, Dorothy A.Title: Resurvey of State Road 50 and Testing Proposal for the Pecos Project, San Miguel and Santa Fe Counties, New

MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1989Type of project: ResurveyCounty: San Miguel and Santa FeLA number(s): 76137-76141Project number: 41.348Project name: Pecos ResurveyNumber of pages: 46Subject: New sites consisted of two prehistoric sites, two historic structures, and one historic dump.

Note number: 503Author: Wiseman, Regge N.Title: The Aden Project: Archaeological Survey along Interstate 10, Doña Ana County, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 2804, 6302-6305, 54808, 54809, 69121, 74812, 74813Project number: 41.475Project name: AdenNumber of pages: 45

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Subject: Surface sherd and lithic scatters.

Note number: 504Author: Boyer, Jeffrey L.Title: Up to This Line of Bluffs: Navajo Pastoralism, Wealth, and Land Tenure in the Archaeological RecordDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1977Type of project: Paper, University of ArizonaCounty: Not applicableLA number(s): Not applicableProject number: Not applicableProject name: Not applicableNumber of pages: 141Subject: The effects of incorporating Navajo pastoralism into the national economy between 1868 and 1930 are examined

with regard to changes in Navajo social structure.

Note number: 505Author: Moore, James L., David A. Phillips, Jr., Timothy D. Maxwell, and Dorothy A. ZamoraTitle: Testing Report and Data Recovery Plan for Sites along SR 537, Rio Arriba County, New MexicoDate of report: 1991Date of project: 1990Type of project: Testing and data recovery planCounty: Rio ArribaLA number(s): 71263, 76240Project number: 41.485Project name: Jicarilla Data RecoveryNumber of pages: 35Subject: LA 71263 is a sizable site with ceramics, chipped stone, and ground stone. LA 76240 is a lithic artifact scatter;

hearths may occur in the area.

Note number: 506Author: Geister, ScottTitle: Archaeological Survey near Springer, Colfax County, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1990Type of project: SurveyCounty: ColfaxLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.470Project name: Springer SurveyNumber of pages: 5Subject: Borrow pit.

Note number: 507Author: Lent, Steven C., and Lewis A. KimmelmanTitle: An Archaeological Survey of the I-40 Right-of-Way in the Vicinity of the Rio Puerco Bridge, Bernalillo County,

New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1989Type of project: SurveyCounty: BernalilloLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.482Project name: Rio Puerco BridgeNumber of pages: 17Subject: No further investigation recommended.

Note number: 508Author: Levine, Daisy F., and Linda GoodmanTitle: An Archaeological and Ethnohistoric Survey within the Cerrillos Mining District, Santa Fe County, New Mexico

[2 vols.]Date of report: 1990Date of project: 1989Type of project: Survey

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County: Santa FeLA number(s): 5027, 5030, 5033, 5040, 75290-75385, 75439, 75440-75443Project number: 41.464Project name: CerrillosNumber of pages: 76, 267Subject: Survey of mining and prehistoric features in the Cerrillos Mining District

Note number: 509Author: Willmer, Adisa J.Title: Archaeological Survey of the White Ash Mine and the Sandoval Coal Company-Weil Prospect in the La Ventana

Coal Field, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1990Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): 77480, 77508, 77509Project number: 41.464Project name: White Ash-WeilNumber of pages: 18Subject: Three mine areas were recorded and recommended for clearance.

Note number: 510Author: Boyer, Jeffrey L.Title: The Talpa Project: Archaeological Survey along State Road 518, Taos County, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1989-90Type of project: SurveyCounty: TaosLA number(s): 51670, 69138, 69139, 70575, 77861, 77862Project number: 41.489Project name: TalpaNumber of pages: 33Subject: Seven sites including a historic house, an artifact scatter with prehistoric and historic components, and five sherd

and lithic artifact scatters.

Note number: 511Author: Drake, Lynn, and Katharine FullerTitle: A Cultural Resource Inventory of Eight Uranium Mines near Grants, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1990Type of project: SurveyCounty: McKinleyLA number(s): 78097-78104Project number: 41.464Project name: GrantsNumber of pages: 30Subject: Eight mines recorded. All cultural resources to be avoided, clearance recommended.

Note number: 512Author: Willmer, Adisa J.Title: Archaeological Survey of the Ortiz Mine near Cañada de los Alamos, Santa Fe County, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1990Type of project: SurveyCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 78046Project number: 41.464Project name: Cañada de los AlamosNumber of pages: 18Subject: Survey for closure of adit.

Note number: 513Author: Levine, Daisy F.Title: Archaeological Excavation in the Courtyard of the Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Date of report: 1990Date of project: 1987Type of project: Test excavationCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.463Project name: Palace of the GovernorsNumber of pages: 18Subject: Test pit in courtyard indicating depth of cultural remains.

Note number: 514Author: Geister, ScottTitle: Archaeological Survey near Peña Blanca, Sandoval County, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1990Type of project: SurveyCounty: SandovalLA number(s): NoneProject number: 41.301Project name: Peña BlancaNumber of pages: 8Subject: Gas pipeline easement, no sites recorded.

Note number: 515Author: Willmer, Adisa J.Title: Archaeological Monitoring along Washington Avenue, Santa Fe, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1989Type of project: MonitoringCounty: Santa FeLA number(s): 71605Project number: 41.459Project name: Washington AvenueNumber of pages: 60Subject: Exposed seven features dating from Colonial period

Note number: 516Author: Evans, Laurie G., and Jeffrey L. BoyerTitle: Archaeological Survey of Coal Mine Features at Van Houten, Colfax County, New MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1990Type of project: SurveyCounty: ColfaxLA number(s): 57202Project number: 41.464Project name: Van HoutenNumber of pages: 31Subject: Removal of gob piles at two features in an abandoned mining town, recording of other features recommended

for avoidance.

Note number: 517Author: Levine, Daisy F., and Laurie G. EvansTitle: An Archaeological Survey of Five Lead and Silver Mines in the Organ Mountains, Doña Ana County, New

MexicoDate of report: 1990Date of project: 1990Type of project: SurveyCounty: Doña AnaLA number(s): 78489-78493Project number: 41.464Project name: Dripping SpringsNumber of pages: 27Subject: Clearance recommended.