This study attempts to create a comprehensive catalog of all known records of faunal remains recovered from 105 archaeological sites located across southwestern New Mexico. These sites range in age from 2000BC to AD 1450. Approximately 250 taxa of mollusks, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals are represented in this compilation. Primary reference materials from published and unpublished sources are included, along with the repositories where relevant collections may be found for potential reexamination by researchers from a variety of fields of interest
This thesis examines the faunal remains from LA 20,000, a 17th-century Spanish estancia near Santa F...
The geologic history of Arizona can be found in the record of its rocks, the five periods of geologi...
How does the practice of archaeology benefit from faunal analysis? Michael Glassow and Terry Joslin'...
Bibliography contains citations for published papers on New Mexico invertebrate paleontology from 18...
The investigation of the Griffin Mound site (41UR142) in the Little Cypress Creek basin in Upshur Co...
The Tamaulipan Biotic Province (TBP) is an ecotonal community that has been characterized in the twe...
New Mexico is in the forefront of dinosaur-collecting grounds. AnalysiS of the state's dinosaur foss...
The 76 Draw site is located in southwestern New Mexico, several kilometers south of Deming. Evidence...
The archaeology of the Northern Rio Grande region of New Mexico has recently received an increased a...
This dissertation considers animal remains from great houses in the San Juan Basin of the American S...
Southeastern New Mexico (SENM) has a wealth of Pleistocene vertebrate faunas. There are 40 named sit...
The excavation of the Hardin A site (41GG69), a late 14th to early 15th century A.D. period Caddo si...
Originally posted on the web site of the Museum of Southwestern Biology University of New Mexico. Ar...
New Mexico has a diverse record of Pliocene and Pleistocene vertebrates, including faunas from all t...
p. 123-178, [35] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references
This thesis examines the faunal remains from LA 20,000, a 17th-century Spanish estancia near Santa F...
The geologic history of Arizona can be found in the record of its rocks, the five periods of geologi...
How does the practice of archaeology benefit from faunal analysis? Michael Glassow and Terry Joslin'...
Bibliography contains citations for published papers on New Mexico invertebrate paleontology from 18...
The investigation of the Griffin Mound site (41UR142) in the Little Cypress Creek basin in Upshur Co...
The Tamaulipan Biotic Province (TBP) is an ecotonal community that has been characterized in the twe...
New Mexico is in the forefront of dinosaur-collecting grounds. AnalysiS of the state's dinosaur foss...
The 76 Draw site is located in southwestern New Mexico, several kilometers south of Deming. Evidence...
The archaeology of the Northern Rio Grande region of New Mexico has recently received an increased a...
This dissertation considers animal remains from great houses in the San Juan Basin of the American S...
Southeastern New Mexico (SENM) has a wealth of Pleistocene vertebrate faunas. There are 40 named sit...
The excavation of the Hardin A site (41GG69), a late 14th to early 15th century A.D. period Caddo si...
Originally posted on the web site of the Museum of Southwestern Biology University of New Mexico. Ar...
New Mexico has a diverse record of Pliocene and Pleistocene vertebrates, including faunas from all t...
p. 123-178, [35] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references
This thesis examines the faunal remains from LA 20,000, a 17th-century Spanish estancia near Santa F...
The geologic history of Arizona can be found in the record of its rocks, the five periods of geologi...
How does the practice of archaeology benefit from faunal analysis? Michael Glassow and Terry Joslin'...