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 (AP) – 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 ...
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 ...
AZTEC, N.M. (AP) — Aztec Ruins National Monument in northwestern New Mexico's San Juan County is celebrating its 90th birthday as part of the national park system. The site's designation as a monument ...
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.
In partnership with the Aztec Ruins National Monument, the Chaco Culture Conservancy will host a Zoom panel discussion featuring speakers from affiliated tribes. The Zoom meeting will take place on ...
More than 100 visitors gathered to witness how ancestral Pueblo people tracked seasons through sunlight alignments at this 900-year-old New Mexico monument.
From desert dunes to ancient ruins, these top-rated New Mexico destinations stand out for scenery, history, and ...
You can now visit northern New Mexico’s ancient Aztec ruins for free. The National Park Service Service decided to do away with the monument’s $5 entrance fee and rely on other federal funding sources ...
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 ...
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