Archaeological excavations at Pueblo del Encierro, LA 70, Cochiti Dam Salvage Project, Cochiti, New Mexico : Section E. The Historic Occupation [REDACTED REPORT] (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; 78E) / David H. Snow. Santa Fe, New Mexico : Laboratory of Anthropology, 1978. (original) (raw)

Archaeological excavations at Pueblo del Encierro, LA 70, Cochiti Dam Salvage Project, Cochiti, New Mexico : Section K. Conclusions & summary discussions [REDACTED REPORT] (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; 78K) / David H. Snow. Santa Fe, N.M. : Laboratory of Anthropology, 1978.

Laboratory of Anthropology note, 1978

History History, Military Demographic archaeology Historic archaeology Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric Land settlement patterns, Historic Miera y Pacheco map (1779) Migrations Intra-regional migrations Population aggregation Land tenure Boundaries Subsistence strategies Subsistence technologies Subsistence technologies intensification Economic conditions Social conditions Socio-Ceremonial system Social organization Paleoclimatology Climatic changes Drought Great drought (AD 1276-1299) Habitat disruption Hunting Over-hunting Agriculture Irrigation farming Animal remains (Archaeology) Bird remains (Archaeology) Fish remains (Archaeology) Pueblo pottery Ceramic specialization Pottery trade Inter-regional pottery trade Kivas Two-Kiva system Land grants Canada de Cochiti Land grant Cochiti Land grant La Majada Land grant Nuestra Senora del Guadalupe de la Canada de Cochiti Land grant Santa Cruz Land grant Comparative analysis Pueblo Indians Keresan Indians Cochiti Indians Hopi Indians Mestizos Mulatos Acculturation Baptismal records Culture change Spaniards Hispanic Americans Penitente Brotherhood Santa Hermandadde la Sangre de Nuestro Senor Jesucristo Estancias Garrisons Placitas Hacienda system Ranchos Torreones Cabeza de Baca, Luis Fernandez, Juan Fernandez de Pedrera, Juan Fontes, Cristobal Gallegos, Diego Lucero, Antonio Lujan, Francisco Montoya, Andres Moreno, Juan Jose Ramos, Maria Romero, Domingo Romero, Miguel Varela, Maria Varela de Losada, Juan Precontact period Historic period Glaze D period Kwahe'e period Pueblo III period Pueblo IV period 17th century 18th century Rio Grande Classic period Sandoval County (N.M.) Cochiti Dam Region (N.M.) Cochiti Pueblo (N.M.) Pueblo del Encierro (N.M.) Tashkaatze Pueblo (N.M.) Tunque Pueblo (N.M.) Ojo de Santa Cruz (N.M.) Pena Blanca (N.M.) Rancho de Pena Blanca (N.M.) San Miguel de La Bajada (N.M.) Santa Barbara de Chile (N.M.) Santa Cruz (N.M.) Sile (N.M.) LA 70 LA 34 LA 249 LA 591 LA 6178 LA 6455 LA 6461 LA 6462 LA 9139 LA 9154 LA 12438

Excavations at Cochiti Dam, New Mexico, 1964-1966 seasons [REDACTED REPORT] (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 79) / David H. Snow, editor. Albuquerque, N.M. : U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District?, 1971.

Laboratory of Anthropology note , 1971

David H. Snow (editor, contributor), Stanley D. Bussey, Richard I. Ford, Arthur H. Harris, Rodger Heglar, Kenneth Honea, A. Helen Warren. 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 homesite occupied until the Pueblo Revolt. Excavations (Archaeology) Animals remains (Archaeology) Plant remains (Archaeology) Human remains (Archaeology) Historical archaeology Pueblo Indians Keresan Indians Cochiti Indians Spaniards Pithouses Surface architecture Dwellings Lithic analysis Flaked stone artifacts Projectile points Bone artifacts Pottery analysis Temper (Pottery) analysis Alma Plain pottery La Bajada Gray pottery Brown ware pottery Lino Gray pottery Pena Blanca Gray pottery Red Mesa Black-on-white pottery Utility ware pottery Precontact period Historic period Spanish Colonial period 17th century Sandoval County (N.M.) Santa Fe River (N.M.) Cochiti Dam Region (N.M.) Cochiti Springs Site (N.M.) Dead Horse Site (N.M.) Ojito del Canyoncito Site (N.M.) LA 34 LA 272 LA 9154

An archeological clearance survey for the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Picuris Pueblo Grant lands, New Mexico (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 174) / by Juan Carlos Nemaric. Santa Fe, N.M. : Laboratory of Anthropology, 1975.

Laboratory of Anthropology note, 1975

Museum of New Mexico MNM Project ; no. 63.13. United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Northern Pueblos Agency United States.Forest Service Pueblo of Picuris Archaeological surveying Historical archaeology Ancestral Pueblo culture Limited occupation sites Pueblo architecture Pit houses Fieldhouses Agriculture, Prehistoric Terracing Waffle gardens Pottery types Hopi Black-on-orange pottery Kapo Black pottery Kwahee Black-on-white pottery Peñasco Micaceous pottery Santa Fe Black-on-white pottery Socorro Black-on-white pottery Socorro Plain pottery Taos Black-on-white pottery Taos Gray pottery Taos Plain pottery Tewa Red pottery Vadito Micaceous pottery Pueblo II period Pueblo III period Pueblo IV period Pueblo V period Taos phase Peñasco phase AD 100-1300 AD 1150-1250 Historic period AD 1600-1930 Taos County (N.M.) Picuris Pueblo (N.M.) Dos Pefiascos Site (N.M.) Grant Boundary Site (N.M.) Peñasco Alto Site (N.M.) Peñasco Grande Site (N.M.) Vadito I Site (N.M.) Vadito II Site (N.M.) Vadito West Site (N.M.) LA 926 LA 12747 LA 12748 LA 12749 LA 12750 LA 12751 LA 12752

Archaeological Testing at LA 46635 (San Antonio de los Poblanos), Bernalillo County, New Mexico (Laboratory of Anthropology note ; no. 393) / Christine A. Rudecoff. Santa Fe, N.M. : Laboratory of Anthropology, 1987.

Laboratory of Anthropology note, 1987

Buffalo Curve Project Museum of New Mexico MNM Project ; no. 41.378 New Mexico State Highway Department [sponsoring body] 2 maps are redacted Spanish Colonial trash dump site. Possible remains of the village of San Antonio de Los Poblanos and the history of the region and peoples settling the area is examined. Excavations (Archaeology) Historical archaeology Archival research Lithics Chipped stone artifacts Glass artifacts Metal artifacts Worked bone artifacts Pottery analysis Temper (Pottery) Animal remains (Archaeology) Faunal analysis Mexicans -- Mexico -- Puebla (State) Mexicans -- New Mexico -- Bernalillo County Land settlement patterns Plazas Plazas -- New Mexico -- Albuquerque -- History Pottery types Los Poblanos Polychrome pottery Ranchitos Polychrome pottery Los Ranchos Polychrome pottery Majolica Textile fabrics -- New Mexico -- History Acoma Indians Keresan Indians Keresan Indians -- New Mexico -- Santa Ana Pueblo Tewa Indians Pueblo pottery Cochiti pottery Puname pottery Tewa pottery Historic period Spanish Colonial period 18th century AD 1710-1770 Puebla (Mexico : State) -- History Bernalillo County (N.M.) Albuquerque (N.M.) San Antonio de Los Poblanos (N.M.) LA 46635