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Protecting Ancestral Lands: Nanbé Owingeh Installs Fence to Safeguard an Ancestral Pueblo - Archaeology Southwest

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Sean O’Meara and Michael Spears, Principal Investigators at MOS Research, LLC (April 14, 2025)—Atop a windswept mesa nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, opening onto sweeping views of the Pojoaque Basin and the Jemez Mountains, the Pueblo of Nambé—Nanbé Owingeh—recently completed an important site protection project at one of their ancestral Pueblos. Located on a remote part of the Pueblo of Nambé reservation surrounded b…
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Archaeology Southwest broke the news in on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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