This multiple property nomination includes significant Pueblo IV sites in the Chupadera Arroyo Basin. These sites were occupied from approximately A.D. 1350-1650, according to ceramic dating. There is evidence of human activity in the Chupadera Arroyo area as early as the Paleoindian period, but current research indicates that the highest population inhabited the area during the PIV period. Both Anasazi and Mogollon features have been found within this area and these sites could give details about cultural interaction. - NRHP, 1 March 1993
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Archeological Site No LA 1074 |
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Archeological Site No LA 1071 |
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Seco Ruin |
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Archeological Site No LA 1201 |
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Archeological Site No LA 1075 |
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Archeological Site No LA 1072 |
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Archeological Site No LA 1069 |
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Archeological Site No LA 1076 |
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Archeological Site No LA 1073 |
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Archeological Site No LA 1070 |
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Archeological Site No LA 1181 |
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