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Archeological investigations in New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah

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The author records five months of archaeological fieldwork across New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah, combining reconnaissance and more intensive excavation at Mesa Verde. He documents discovery and description of previously unrecorded ruins, with detailed attention to aboriginal architecture—noting circular and rectangular pueblo forms, masonry, and distribution patterns—and to ceramics as a cultural marker. Specific sites described include a circular ruin called Tebungki or Fire House, its masonry and defensive features, and other cliff and canyon settlements. The report argues for broader regional surveys to understand migration, site distribution, and architectural variation in the prehistoric Southwest.

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Jesse Walter Fewkes

Jesse Walter Fewkes was an American archaeologist and ethnologist known for his extensive studies of Native American cultures, particularly in the Southwestern United States. He served as a prominent figure in the Bureau of American Ethnology and contributed significantly to the understanding of prehistoric and historic indigenous peoples. Fewkes is recognized for his detailed reports and investigations, including works such as "Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park," which explores the archaeological significance of the region. His research not only documented ancient structures but also delved into the cultural practices of tribes like the Hopi, making him a key figure in the field of American archaeology.

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