Results of Archaeological Monitoring at Cedar Crest Fire Station No. 46 Leach Field, LA 176363, Cedar Crest, NM
Author(s): Moga, Susan M.
Title: Results of Archaeological Monitoring at Cedar Crest Fire Station No. 46 Leach Field, LA 176363, Cedar Crest, NM
Date of project: 2013
Date of report: 2022
Type of project: Monitoring, Excavation
County: Bernalillo
LA number(s): 176363
Project number: 41.986
Project name: Cedar Crest Fire Station
No. of pages: 189
Subject: Excavation of pit structure with associated features and human remains.
Additional: For more information on this report, please contact the NM Office of Archaeological Studies.
Archaeology Notes 462
“Los Pinos”
Author: Montoya, Richard H.
Title: “Los Pinos”
Date of project:
Date of report:
Type of project: Survey
County:
LA number(s):
Project number: 41.991
Project name: Los Pinos
No. of pages
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.
Archaeology Notes 463
A Class III Archaeological Survey along Camino Torcido Loop for the County of Santa Fe Proposed Paving and Drainage Design Project, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Author(s): Montoya, Richard H.
Title: A Class III Archaeological Survey along Camino Torcido Loop for the County of Santa Fe Proposed Paving and Drainage Design Project, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Date of project: 2013
Date of report: 2013
Type of project: Survey
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s): N/A
Project number: 41.982
Project name: Torcido Loop Survey
No. of pages: 55
Subject: Santa Fe County to widen and pave Camino Torcido Loop and redesign drainage.
Additional: For more information on this report, please contact the NM Office of Archaeological Studies.
Archaeology Notes 464
Archaeological Inventory of 11.27 Kilometers (7 Miles) Along Interstate 25 between Mile Posts 300 and 307, between Glorieta and Rowe, Santa Fe and San Miguel Counties, New Mexico
Author(s): Hannaford, Charles A., and Rick Montoya
Title: Archaeological Inventory of 11.27 Kilometers (7 Miles) Along Interstate 25 between Mile Posts 300 and 307, between Glorieta and Rowe, Santa Fe and San Miguel Counties, New Mexico
Subject: Cultural manifestations documented in the Area of Potential Effect between the ROW fences consist of 30 new sites and 135 isolated occurrences. Sites range from Anasazi to Pueblo/Spanish Contact–post-Pueblo Revolt to Euroamerican single-residence structures.
Additional: For more information on this report, please contact the NM Office of Archaeological Studies.
Archaeology Notes 465
A Plan for Archaeological Testing at Ciengeguilla Pueblo (LA 16) along Camino Torcido Loop for the Proposed Paving and Drainage Design Project, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Author(s): Tatum, Donald E., Dello-Russo, Robert, and Badner, Jessica
Title: A Plan for Archaeological Testing at Ciengeguilla Pueblo (LA 16) along Camino Torcido Loop for the Proposed Paving and Drainage Design Project, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Date of project: 2013
Date of report: 2013
Type of project: Testing plan
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s): N/A
Project number: 41.982
Project name: Torcido Loop Testing Plan
No. of pages: 32
Subject: Cultural resource survey in advance of Santa Fe County project to widen and pave Camino Torcido Loop and redesign drainage.
Additional: For more information on this report, please contact the NM Office of Archaeological Studies.
Archaeology Notes 466
Archaeological Testing at Camino Torcido Loop, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Authors: Tatum, Donald E., and Montoya, Richard H.
Title: Archaeological Testing at Camino Torcido Loop, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Date of project: 2013
Date of report: 2015
Type of project: Testing
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s): 16
Project number: 41.982
Project name: Camino Torcido Loop Final
No. of pages: 92
Subject: Purpose of testing was to determine nature and extent of potential subsurface archaeological resources associated with LA 16, an extensive Pueblo IV to Historic period village.
Additional: For more information on this report, please contact the NM Office of Archaeological Studies.
Title: The Santa Fe County District Attorney Complex Renovation: Research Design and Data Recovery Plan at LA 156207, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Date of project: 2014-2016
Date of report: 2016
Type of project: Data recovery plan
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s): 156207
Project number: 41.1009
Project name: District Attorney Complex
No. of pages: 92
Subject: An apparent historic cobble foundation, pre-contact deposits and a cluster of features including a burial, a small pit structure, and a possible surface structure.
Author(s): Akins, Nancy J., James L. Moore, C. Dean Wilson
Title: Data Recovery Plan for Coyote Canyon Rockshelter (LA 139965) Along NM 434, Mora County, New Mexico
Date of project: 2014
Date of report: 2014
Type of project: Data recovery plan
County: Mora
LA number(s): 139965
Project number: 41.1011
Project name: Coyote Canyon Rockshelter
No. of pages: 56
Subject: Two small rock shelters could have cultural material representing Prehistoric-, Protohistoric-, and Historic-period occupations. Excavations should provide information on history and prehistory of Coyote Canyon.
Author(s): Badner, Jessica A., and Richard H. Montoya
Title: Archaeological Monitoring at LA 930 along the Foundation of St. Francis Auditorium, in the West Sculpture Garden of the New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Date of project: 2013
Date of report: 2014
Type of project: Monitoring plan
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s): 930
Project number: 41.985
Project name: Art Museum
No. of pages: 48
Subject: Historic artifacts dispersed throughout four cultural strata that dated from late 19th to early 20th centuries.
Archaeology Notes 470
Archaeological Inventory of the Dandee Coal Mine and LA 168676 in Tierra Amarilla, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
Author(s): Moga, Susan M., and Richard H. Montoya
Title: Archaeological Inventory of the Dandee Coal Mine and LA 168676 in Tierra Amarilla, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
Subject: Archaeological survey of 13.05 acres on private property pursuant to the Abandoned Mines Land Program’s proposal to secure mine openings. Sites are not eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
Additional: To acquire a digital copy of this report, please contact the Abandoned Mine Land Program of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department.
Title: Archaeological Monitoring of an Erosion Control Project at LA 126142, in Madrid, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Date of project: 2015
Date of report: 2016
Type of project: Monitoring
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s): 126142
Project number: 41.1008
Project name: Madrid Monitoring
No. of pages: 86
Subject: Archaeological monitoring for the New Mexico Abandoned Mine Land Program Erosion Control Maintenance and Stabilization Project included rehabilitation of a historic concrete box culvert and a railroad switch, associated with mining operations between 1893 and 1950.
Archaeology Notes 472
Excavations for the New Mexico History Museum (LA 111322): 350 Years of Occupation and Changing Land Use Behind the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Author(s): Post, Stephen S.
Title: Excavations for the New Mexico History Museum (LA 111322): 350 Years of Occupation and Changing Land Use Behind the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico
v. 1: Excavation Results, Data Analysis, and Interpretation
v. 2: Figures
v. 3: Tables
Date of project: 2002-2004
Date of report: 2015
Type of project: Excavation
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s): 111322
Project number: 41.690 NMHM
Project name: Palace
No. of pages: 3 volumes (1720 pp total)
Subject: Excavation results and data analysis and interpretation, documenting over 160 cultural features from the early Spanish Colonial period to the early twentieth century and recovery of 700,000 artifacts.
Additional: For more information on this report, please contact the NM Office of Archaeological Studies.
Title: Data Recovery Plan for 2.35 Acres of Land within LA 144329 in the Griffin/Grant Triangle Neighborhood, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Date of project: 2016
Date of report: 2016
Type of project: Data recovery plan
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s): 144329
Project number: 41.1040
Project name: Santa Fe County Administrative Campus
No. of pages: 148
Subject: Test excavations revealed a field deposit associated with the 18th century occupation of the area by the Esquivel family and late 19th century structural remnants linked to the Presbyterian Mission School.
Archaeology Notes 475
Class III Archaeological Survey for the Jacona Collection Site, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Author(s): Montoya, Richard H.
Title: Class III Archaeological Survey for the Jacona Collection Site, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Date of project: 2015
Date of report: 2015
Type of project: Survey
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s): 183295
Project number: 41.894
Project name: Jacona Collection Site
No. of pages: 54
Subject: Twenty-four acres surveyed. One site, one feature, and seven isolated occurrences located.
Additional: For more information on this report, please contact the NM Office of Archaeological Studies.
Archaeology Notes 476
Early Santa Fe: Data Recovery for Drury Southwest at the La Villa Rivera/Marian Hall Complex, City of Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Author(s): Moore, James, L.
Title: Early Santa Fe: Data Recovery for Drury Southwest at the La Villa Rivera/Marian Hall Complex, City of Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Date of project: 2011–2014
Date of report: 2021
Type of project: Data recovery, excavation, monitoring
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s): 161535
Project number: 41.869
Project name: Drury Hotel
No. of pages: 408
Subject: Initial data recovery investigated three Spanish Colonial–period features: a road segment, a midden, and a lime-slaking pit. Also examined were the foundations of a coal room and deposits associated with the former Sisters of Charity orphanage and hospital.
Additional: For more information on this report, please contact the NM Office of Archaeological Studies.
Title: Coyote Canyon Rockshelter (LA 139965): A Specialized Hunting Camp along NM 434, Mora County, New Mexico
Date of project: 2014
Date of report: 2017 [NOTE: AN 477 was reissued summer 2017 in the NMDOT Cultural Resource Technical Series, 2017-1, with this replacement report cover; balance of content remains per the original OAS 2017 edition]
Type of project: Excavation
County: Mora
LA number(s): LA 139965
Project number: 41.1011
Project name: Coyote Canyon Rockshelter
No. of pages: 524 (pp. i–xviii, 1–506)
Subject: The earliest evidence at the site includes four En Medio points, ca. 800 BC–AD 400. Radiocarbon results indicate site use from AD 500 to AD 1400, late 19th to early 20th centuries.
Archaeology Notes 478
“PNM/Manhattan”
Author(s): Wening, Karen and Montoya, Richard H.
Title: “PNM/Manhattan”
Date of project:
Date of report:
Type of project: Monitoring
County: Santa Fe
LA number(s):
Project number: 41.1012
Project name: PNM/Manhattan
No. of pages:
Subject:
Archaeology Notes 479
Archaeological Investigations at White Signal-Tulloch Shaft, LA 183434, Grant County, NM
Author(s): Moga, Susan M.
Title: Archaeological Investigations at White Signal-Tulloch Shaft, LA 183434, Grant County, NM
Date of project: 2015
Date of report: 2016
Type of project: Inventory
County: Grant
LA number(s): 183434
Project number: 41.1041
Project name: White Signal-Tulloch Mines
No. of pages: 48
Subject: Four features surrounded the mine shaft: a check dam, a prospect pit, a trash scatter, and a hearth.
Additional: To acquire a digital copy of this report, please contact the Abandoned Mine Land Program of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department.