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Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico

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The handbook surveys the human history and archaeology of the San Juan River region, tracing prehistoric adaptation from early hunter-gatherers through Basketmaker and Pueblo occupations that produced masonry pueblos and elaborate community sites on the Animas and its tributaries. It summarizes the discovery, exploration, and excavation of a major ruined pueblo, describes architectural features and artifact assemblages, and explains the site's natural setting and resources. The volume also outlines preservation, administration, visitor interpretation, and related regional sites, and offers reading recommendations for further study.

About the Author

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John M. Corbett

John M. Corbett is an author known for his work in the field of archaeology and historical preservation. His notable publication, "Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico," provides insights into the significance of this archaeological site, highlighting its cultural and historical importance. Through his writing, Corbett contributes to the understanding of Native American heritage and the preservation of historical landmarks. His work serves as a valuable resource for both scholars and the general public interested in the rich history of the American Southwest.

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