Were the makers of the Chupadero pottery the Jumanos tribe of Indians? / Royal A. Prentice. El Palacio ; volume 37, number 5-6 (August 1-8 1934), pages 33-39. (2024)

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Report [21 leaves] follows leaf 61 of: Cochiti Dam Salvage Project : archeological excavation of the Las Majadas Site, LA 591, Cochiti Dam, New Mexico / by David H. Snow (Laboratory of Anthropology note, no. 75). Report written in 1969, 'published' in 1973. Pottery analysis Temper analysis Pueblo pottery Keresan pottery Cochiti pottery Plain ware pottery Utility ware pottery Carbon paint pottery Matte Mineral paint pottery Glaze paint pottery Glaze E pottery Glaze F pottery Glaze V pottery Kotyiti Glaze-on-yellow pottery Kotyiti Glaze-on-red pottery Kotyiti Glaze Polychrome pottery Pecos Polychrome pottery Pecos Glaze Polychrome pottery Pecos Glaze-on-red pottery Sikyatki Polychrome pottery Jeddito Plain ware pottery Salinas Red ware pottery Posuge Red pottery San Juan Red pottery San Juan Red-on-tan pottery Kapo Gray ware pottery Acoma Red ware pottery Trade ware pottery Hopi pottery Pecos pottery Tewa pottery Spanish pottery Mexican Majolica Carinated bowls Soup plates Shouldered soup bowls Ollas Human settlements Historic period 17th century Sandoval County (N.M.) Cochiti Dam Region (N.M.) Las Majadas Site (N.M.) Rancho de la Cañada (N.M.) Cañada (N.M.) Tonque Pueblo (N.M.) Tsankawi Pueblo (N.M.) LA 591

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An archaeological survey of the Chuska Valley and the Chaco Plateau, New Mexico : Part I (Museum of New Mexico. Research records ; no. 4) / by Arthur H. Harris, James Schoenwetter, A. H. Warren. Santa Fe, N.M. : Museum of New Mexico Press, 1967

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Museum of New Mexico MNM Project no. 48.01 (61.10). Navajo Indian Irrigation Project Chuska Project Prepared as "Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 216a". Title differs slghtly and is as follows, Museum of New Mexico. Research records title: "An archaeological survey of the Chuska Valley and the Chaco Plateau, New Mexico : Part I. Natural science studies". Total number of pages varies between the two publications with the Museum of New Mexico Research Records ; no. 4 having 144 pages. Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 216a has 156 pages. Summary: "A salvage archaeology program conducted by the Museum of New Mexico in cooperation with the National Park Service, Southwest Region, Department of the Interior, in the Navajo Irrigation District of the Upper Colorado Storage Project".--[Preamble]. "The papers assembled in this volume are the first to be published in a projected long-range interdisciplinary research program focusing on the extensive archaeological remains found within and adjacent to the 100,000-acre Navajo Indian Irrigation Project currently being developed in northwestern New Mexico. In 1963-1964, during the course of an archaeological reconnaissance of this area, a total of 1697 sites were recorded ...."--Introduction. Archaeological surveying Ecology Geology Lithic analysis Pottery analysis Pottery technology Animal remains (Archaeology) Faunal analysis Vertebrates Plant remains (Archaeology) Palynology Ancestral Pueblo culture Chaco culture Precontact period Historic period Colorado Plateau Chuska Mountains (Ariz. and N.M.) Chuska Valley (N.M.) San Juan County (N.M.) Shiprock (N.M.) -- LA 5844 | -- LA 5855 | -- LA 7013 | -- LA 7015 | -- LA 7037 | -- LA 7039 | -- LA 7052 | -- LA 7070 | -- LA 7078 | -- LA 7080 | -- LA 7161 | -- LA 7182 | -- LA 7184 | -- LA 7193 | -- LA 7195 | -- LA 7198 | -- LA 7207 | -- LA 7210 | -- LA 7212 | -- LA 7215 | -- LA 7222 | -- LA 7228 | -- LA 7267 | -- LA 7277 | -- LA 7645 | -- LA 7737 | -- LA 7750 | -- LA 7823 | -- LA 7834 | -- LA 7850 | -- LA 7851 | -- LA 7854 | -- LA 7855 | -- LA 7856 | -- LA 7868 | -- LA 8541 | -- LA 8546 | -- LA 8547 | -- LA 8551 | -- LA 8553 | -- LA 8647

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An archaeological survey of the Chuska Valley and the Chaco Plateau, New Mexico : Part I (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 216a) / by Arthur H. Harris, James Schoenwetter, A. H. Warren. Santa Fe, N.M. : Laboratory of Anthropology, 1967.

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An outline of ceramic developments in southern and southeastern New Mexico (Laboratory of Anthropology, Incorporated. Technical series. Archaeological survey. Bulletin ; no. 11) / H.P. Mera. Santa Fe, N.M. : Laboratory of Anthropology, Inc., 1943.

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Mera, H. P. (Harry Percival), 1875-1951 [author] Ceramic developments in southern and southeastern New Mexico. H.P. Mera author for the Laboratory of Anthropology, Incorporated, published by the Edwards Brothers, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Includes bibliographical references (pages 17-20). Pottery analysis Pottery types Indian pottery New Mexico

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A cultural resource investigation at San Juan Pueblo, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 278) / Stephen S. Post. Santa Fe, N.M. : Laboratory of Anthropology, 1981.

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A Museum of New Mexico MNM Project ; no. 70.08 ; 2417008. San Juan Housing Project 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). Test excavations (Archaeology) Tewa Indians Cortical flakes Pedernal chert Pottery analysis Pottery types Corrugated pottery Rio Grande White ware pottery types Tewa Polychrome pottery Abiquiu Black-on-gray pottery Bandelier Black-on-gray pottery Glaze E pottery Glaze F pottery Potsuwi'i Incised pottery Sankawi Black-on-cream pottery Santa Fe Black-on-white pottery Sapawe Micaceous Washboard pottery Wiyo Black-on-white pottery Ironstone pottery Bottle glass Coalition period AD 1300 Historic period 19th century Rio Arriba County (N.M.) Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo (N.M.) LA 13812 LA 31877

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