Ancient New Mexico I

ANTH 393 (3)

Ancient New Mexico is Part I of a two-semester general series on the archaeology of New Mexico. The period of New Mexico’s earliest settlement at 10,000 B.C. to the advent of early pithouse villages at about A.D. 500 is covered each fall semester. (A)

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