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  2. Steven A. LeBlanc - Wikipedia

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    An Archeological Synthesis of South Central and Southwestern New Mexico, with Michael E. Whalen and contributions by R. Anyon, P.A. Gilman, P.E. Minnis, D. Rugge and M. Nelson. Office of Contract Archaeology. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 1979

  3. Cibola White Ware - Wikipedia

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    Cibola White Ware is a ceramic tradition of Arizona and New Mexico, ... Office of Contract Archaeology and Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico ...

  4. John Broster - Wikipedia

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    John worked for the Tennessee Division of Archaeology from 1973 to 1975. In 1975, Broster left the Tennessee Division of Archaeology and took a job as the project director at the Office of Contract Archaeology (OCA) [6] at the University of New Mexico in 1976-1977. He oversaw numerous excavations and published in several journals at the school.

  5. Frank C. Hibben - Wikipedia

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    Frank Cumming Hibben (December 5, 1910 – June 11, 2002) was a well-known archaeologist whose research focused on the U.S. Southwest. As a professor at the University of New Mexico (UNM) and writer of popular books and articles, he inspired many people to study archaeology. He was also controversial, being suspected of scientific fraud during ...

  6. Zuni-Cibola Complex - Wikipedia

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    December 2, 1974 [2] Designated NMSRCP. February 28, 1975. The Zuni-Cibola Complex is a collection of prehistoric and historic archaeological sites on the Zuni Pueblo in western New Mexico. It comprises Hawikuh, Yellow House, Kechipbowa, and Great Kivas, all sites of long residence and important in the early Spanish colonial contact period.

  7. Hawikuh Ruins - Wikipedia

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    Hawikuh is located within the boundaries of the Zuni Indian Reservation near Zuni, New Mexico. [7] The ruins of Hawikuh were excavated during 1917-23 by the Heye Foundation under the leadership of Frederick Webb Hodge , who was assistant director of the Museum of the American Indian, New York .

  8. UNM opens center to advise transfer students - AOL

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    Oct. 21—For any transfer students at the University of New Mexico wondering if they are truly a Lobo, they might not need to look any further than the message "YOU BELONG HERE" painted on the ...

  9. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Website. maxwellmuseum.unm.edu/. The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology is an anthropology museum located on the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The museum was founded in 1932 as the Museum of Anthropology of the University of New Mexico, becoming the first public museum in Albuquerque. In 1972 it was renamed the Maxwell ...