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Historic district in New Mexico, United States
United States historic place
Laguna Plata Archeological District
Nearest city
Hobbs, New Mexico Area 3,360 acres (13.6 km2 ) NRHP reference
No.
89001209
[1] Added to NRHP September 14, 1989
The Laguna Plata Archeological District is a 3,360 acres (13.6 km2 )
historic district in
Lea County, New Mexico , near
Hobbs, New Mexico , which was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1989. It included 26
contributing sites .
Field investigation was conducted by
archeologists in April 2010. It is a seasonal use camp site which had usage by native people in three periods: 200/400–1100 A.D., 1100–1300 A.D., and 1300–1450 A.D.
[2]
References
^
"National Register Information System" .
National Register of Historic Places .
National Park Service . July 9, 2010.
^ Kenneth Brown, Marie E. Brown, Benjamin G. Bury, Peter C. Condon, Richard Doucett, Jeffrey R. Ferguson, Charles D. Frederick, Michael D. Glascock, Martha Graham, Richard G. Holloway, David A. Hyndman, Melissa K. Logan, Linda Perry, J. Michael Quigg, M. Steven Schackley, Regge Wiseman, Adriana Romero, Barbara M. Winsborough, Kenneth Brown (2010).
"The Laguna Plata Site Revisited: Current Testing and Analysis of New and Existing Assemblages at LA 5148, Lea County, New Mexico" . {{
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link )
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