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But when it comes to the folks who left reminders of their presence all over modern-day Aztec Ruins National Monument at the turn of the 20th century, Blackburn tends to cut them a little slack.
The Zoom meeting will take place on Jan. 24, 2023, at 6 p.m., 100 years after President Warren G. Harding’s proclamation established Aztec Ruins National Monument on Jan. 24, 1923.
FARMINGTON — Aztec Ruins National Monument may be the subject of a centennial celebration this year marking its establishment in 1923, but the 318-acre, ancestral Puebloan site still possesses ...
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.
Marlon Magdalena will present a musical performance and demonstration at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 20, in the restored Great Kiva at Aztec Ruins National Monument. Magdalena’s presentation on ...
The Dein Ruin includes a great house, kivas and Chacoan road segments. It was first identified in the 1980s during the Aztec Reconnaisance Project sponsored by Aztec Ruins. The Archaeological ...
program manager for interpretation at the Aztec Ruins National Monument, said. Quietly tucked away in northwestern New Mexico, sits a foundation for Pueblo culture."They were here for centuries ...
The festival will return from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 13 to Aztec Ruins National Monument. The festival includes Hopi and Jicarilla Apache artists, as well as artists from the Zuni, Santa Clara ...
It’s called Aztec Ruins National Monument, although it’s a misnomer. Ancestral Puebloans built these about 900 years ago. The largest of these buildings consists of more than 400 masonry rooms.