Archaeology in your backyard : proceedings of a City of Santa Fe symposium.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Santa Fe, N.M. : City of Santa Fe Planning Division, Planning and Land Use Dept., [1999]
Description
xiv, 172 p. : ill., maps (some folded) ; 28 cm.

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Notes
"Financed in part with federal funds from the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior"--T.p. verso.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-172).
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • Preserving culture and community : archaeology's role / D. Jaramillo
  • When land and water were a-plenty : a view of Santa Fe's early history as a master plan / C. Scheick
  • (Re)placing historic archaeology in New Mexico in context, or, An overview of Hispanic sites in New Mexico / C.T. Snow
  • Preserving the archaeological record in Santa Fe, why bother? / D.W. Cushman
  • Archaic occupations : the first affordable housing project in Santa Fe : results of the Tierra Contenta archaeology project / M. Schmader
  • Santa Fe black-on-white : the people's choice in thirteenth century Santa Fe / S.S Post
  • Pueblo Blanco : floods and volunteers / N. Nelson
  • The pigs running loose in this villa-- : seventeenth century faunal remains from Santa Fe's historic downtown district / D.H. Snow
  • Summer houses, cornfields, and Comanches : seventeenth century Pecos farmsteads / J.L. Moore
  • Roads old and new to Santa Fe : historic maps and trails / L. Viklund
  • Life along the Santa Fe Trail : from the Hispanic perspective / J.L. Moore, G. Martínez, L. Mick-O'Hara, M.S. Toll, and M. Mensel
  • Fort Marcy : fort over town / J.C. Acklen
  • Finding Elysium : when territorial Santa Fe brewed its own beer / C. Hannaford and M. Taylor
  • Goats, clay, and Santa Fe : historic American engineering record documentation of Two Mile Reservoir / K. Van Citters.
LCCN
^^^00326334^
OCLC
43502471
RCP
H - S
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