BACK THOUSANDS. YES THOUSANDS OF YEARS. TUCKED AWAY IN NORTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO SITS A FOUNDATION FOR LTCUURES BOTH PAST AND PRESENT WE ARE AT AN ANCESTRAL PUEBLO ...
AZTEC, N.M. – Aztec Ruins National Monument is giving visitors a chance to immerse themselves in an unexcavated ancient Pueblo structure. “You’re going to see what archeologists would have saw when ...
The ruins of ancient, multi-story stone buildings stand near Farmington, New Mexico. It’s called Aztec Ruins National Monument, although it’s a misnomer. Ancestral Puebloans built these about 900 ...
A presentation about the Zuni origin story will be offered at 7 p.m. Friday at the Aztec Ruins National Monument Visitor Center, 725 Ruins Road, in Aztec. Curtis Quam, museum technician and cultural ...
National Park Service officials have announced a change in the hours of operation at Aztec Ruins National monument this weekend. According to a news release from the agency, the grounds at the park ...
Aztec, N.M. • A Colorado historian is leading a team to survey inscriptions left by settlers and others on the ceilings of 900-year-old ruins in northwestern New Mexico. Fred Blackburn and his team ...
The Aztec Ruins National Monument preserves Ancestral Puebloan structures in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of New Mexico. This national monument is close to both the town of Aztec and the ...
AZTEC – Retired archaeologist Jeff Wharton used maps to explain the size of Aztec North, an unexcavated great house at Aztec Ruins National Monument, during a guided tour of a part of the park ...
A Colorado historian is leading a team to survey inscriptions left by settlers and others on the ceilings of 900-year-old ruins in northwestern New Mexico. Fred Blackburn and his team will study the ...
AZTEC, N.M. -- Retired archaeologist Jeff Wharton used maps to explain the size of Aztec North, an unexcavated great house at Aztec Ruins National Monument, during a guided tour of a part of the park ...
Quietly tucked away in northwestern New Mexico, sits a foundation for Pueblo culture. "They were here for centuries, and we need to recognize that as not just part of New Mexico history, but as a part ...
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