Title: Archaeological Test Excavations along U.S. 70 and a Data Recovery Plan for LA 110339, Mescalero Apache Tribal Lands, Otero County, New Mexico
Date of project: 1996
Date of report: 1997
Type of project: Testing
County: Otero
LA number(s): 20620, 20622, 110335, 110340, 110336, 110339
Project number: 41.625
Project name: Mescalero
No. of pages: 88
Subject: Deep deposits dating from the Archaic period to the ceramic period.
Archaeology Notes 221a
Addendum to Archaeological Test Excavations along U.S. 70 and a Data Recovery Plan for LA 110339, Mescalero Apache Tribal Lands, Otero County, New Mexico
Author(s): Oakes, Yvonne R.
Title: Addendum to Archaeological Test Excavations along U.S. 70 and a Data Recovery Plan for LA 110339, Mescalero Apache Tribal Lands, Otero County, New Mexico
Title: The Roswell South Project: Data Recovery Plan for Nine Prehistoric and Historic Sites between Roswell and Carlsbad, Chaves and Eddy Counties, New Mexico
Subject: 25 excavated sites: 6 Archaic, 4 Early Pithouse, 6 Late Pithouse, 5 Early Pueblo, 6 Late Pueblo, 6 probable Athabaskan components, and 3 components of unknown affiliation from redeposited sites.
Title: Glimpses of Late Frontier Life in New Mexico’s Southern Pecos Valley: Archaeology and History at Blackdom and Seven Rivers
Date of project: 1996–97
Date of report: 2001
Type of project: Excavation and archival research
County: Chaves, Eddy
LA number(s): 8053, 38264, 89153, 112349, 116473
Project number: 41.6471
Project name: Blackdom
No. of pages: 120
Subject: A study of the Isaac W. Jones homestead, the rock schoolhouse, four trash dumps, a home foundation and rock quarry, and trails and roads associated with a river crossing.
Archaeology Notes 234
The Fox Place: A Late Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Pithouse Village near Roswell, New Mexico
Author(s): Wiseman, Regge N.
Title: The Fox Place: A Late Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Pithouse Village near Roswell, New Mexico
Date of project: 1990
Date of report: 2002
Type of project: Excavation
County: Chaves
LA number(s): 68188
Project number: 41.439
Project name: Fox Place
No. of pages: 376
Subject: Excavations exposed 11 pithouses, 1 socio-religious structure, 27 storage pits, 1 extramural hearth, 5 human interments, 2 turkey burials, 1 osprey burial, 3 construction material borrow pits, and parts of 4 extramural refuse deposits. An additional pithouse and 4 pits were found but not excavated.
Additional: To acquire a digital copy of this report, please contact the Archaeological Records Management Section of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs’ Historic Preservation Division.
Title: Bob Crosby Draw and River Camp: Contemplating Prehistoric Social Boundaries in Southeastern New Mexico
Date of project: 1993
Date of report: 2000
Type of project: Excavation
County: Chaves
LA number(s): 75163, 103931
Project number: 41.557
Project name: Bob Crosby Draw
No. of pages: 146
Subject: The Bob Crosby Draw site included two groups of hearths, a prehistoric pit, and a possible emergency pit structure. The River Camp site consisted of lithic and pottery artifacts.
Title: Prehistory of the Berrendo River System in the Southern Plains of New Mexico
Date of project: 1993–94
Date of report: 2004
Type of project: Excavation
County: Chaves
LA number(s): 54347, 68182, 68183, 68185
Project number: 41.439a
Project name: Berrendo
No. of pages: 194
Subject: 88 bedrock grinding features dating to the late prehistoric period; a small hearth and artifact scatter dated to late prehistoric period; a large hearth and artifact scatter site dated to Late and terminal Archaic periods and possibly late prehistoric period; a large hearth and artifact scatter site dated to Middle, Late, terminal Archaic and historic periods.
Title: Excavations at the Pojoaque Interchange Site, U.S. 84/285, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Date of project: 1995
Date of report: 2004
Type of project: Excavation
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s): 61, 101412
Project number: 41.578
Project name: Pojoaque Interchange
No. of pages: 126
Subject: Two fire pits and a charcoal stain with no associated structures or activity areas. The artifacts and features were likely associated with LA 61.