Roads to the Past: Fifty Years of Highway Archaeology in New Mexico
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Description: Developed through the Museum of New Mexico and the New Mexico Department of Transportation, this traveling exhibition highlights some of the discoveries. Search a database by sites, projects, counties, cultures or materials, and find links to related Web sites.
Roads to the Past: Fifty Years of Highway Archaeology in New Mexico Traveling exhibition and website made possible by generous support from MetLife Foundation, McCune Charitable Foundation, and the New Mexico Department of Transportation.
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Page title: | Roads to the Past: Fifty Years of Highway Archaeology in New Mexico |
Keywords: | New Mexico, Highway Archaeology, Museum of New Mexico, Transportation Archeology, Federal Highway Administration, New Mexico Department of Transportation, Museum of New Mexico, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Laboratory of Anthropology, MIAC, Native American Art, Southwest, Native American Culture, Indian Art, American Indian Art, cultural resources, southwest, history, tribal communities, archaeologists, archaeological investigations, artifacts, maps, interactive map, pottery, basketry, Pueblo, Anasazi |
Description: | Developed through the efforts of the Museum of New Mexico and the New Mexico Department of Transportation, this exhibit celebrates the history of the New Mexico Highway Archaeology Program and highlights some of the many important discoveries that benefit both professionals and the public. |
IP-address: | 164.64.52.197 |