FARMINGTON — Aztec Ruins National Monument may be the subject of a centennial celebration this year marking its establishment in 1923, but the 318-acre, ancestral Puebloan site still possesses the ...
More than 100 visitors gathered to witness how ancestral Pueblo people tracked seasons through sunlight alignments at this ...
Chaco Culture National Park and the Aztec Ruins National Monument on Saturday hosted winter solstice events on Dec. 21, the shortest day of the year. Chaco opened to the first 100 visitors to arrive ...
Aztec Ruins National Monument, in partnership with the Chaco Culture Conservancy, will host a lecture by Erin Baxter about her recent research at Aztec Ruins at 7 p.m. Monday on Zoom and Facebook.
A landscape restoration project is underway at Aztec Ruins National Monument that will see native vegetation planted and nurtured as part of an effort to protect the park’s cultural resources.
TEMPLO MAYOR MUSEUM DIRECTOR, PATRICIA LEDEZMA BOUCHAN: "What happened was that the Mexicas settled in a lake. The architecture imposed by Europeans wasn't built for the ground on which the Mexcias ...
FARMINGTON — When archaeologist Earl Morris began excavating at Aztec Ruins from 1916 until 1922, modern archaeological methods and technology were not yet available to analyze what he found. Instead, ...
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 — As a child, Marlon Magdalena saw a variety of instruments used in traditional ceremonies at Jemez Pueblo, but it wasn't until he started working at the Jemez Historic Site that he began to ...
The inscriptions are essentially antique graffiti rendered with a lead pencil, quill pen, knife or other carving tool. Each inscription was photographed, measured, documented and interpreted.
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