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Report of Class III Survey and Testing of Cultural Resources at Cuchillo, New Mexico. (2005)

Abstract
In October of 1985, the Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District, contracted Mariah Associated, Inc. to conduct a cultural resource survey and assessment of approximately 1050 acres and 3.2 miles of access road in the Cuchillo Negro drainage northwest of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, the site of a proposed dam and floodpool. A total of 20 archaeological sites was located; six of these were subsequently tested. Sites included Archaic scatters, Mogollon structural sites, and recent historical sites. Seventy-two isolated artifacts were recorded. Ancillary studies included paleontological survey and ethnographic interviews. Results of a Class III cultural and paleontological assessment of lands lying within the area of potential impact are reported.. Includes errata sheet.

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Contributors MARIAH ASSOCIATES INC ALBUQUERQUE NM
Repository Defense Technical Information Center OAI-PMH Repository (United States)
Keywords HUMANITIES AND HISTORY, *CULTURE, *RESOURCES, *ARCHEOLOGY, ACCESS, ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DRAINAGE, ETHNOGRAPHY, INTERVIEWING, BLACKS(RACIAL GROUP), NEW MEXICO, PALEONTOLOGY, ROADS, SITES, STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES, SURVEYS.
Language eng