Archeological investigations in New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah

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Archeological investigations in New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah

by Jesse Walter Fewkes

EN·~1 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

Archeological Investigations in New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah

0:24

INTRODUCTION

3:43

TEBUNGKI (FIRE HOUSE)

6:28

SEARCH FOR HOPI RUINS EAST OF TEBUNGKI

1:48

RUINS IN NASHLINI CANYON

4:02

CHIN LEE CLIFF HOUSES

0:47

RUINS NEAR GALLUP, NEW MEXICO

1:22

ZUÑI HILL RUINS

0:59

KIT CARSON GROUP

0:58

RUINS IN HEMLOCK CANYON

1:26

Description

In the summer of 1916 the author embarked on a five‑month survey of the American Southwest, wandering from the cliffs of Mesa Verde to the remote ruins of New Mexico and Utah. The narrative captures the spirit of early field archaeology, describing how brief but intensive scouting trips uncovered previously undocumented pueblos and offered fresh clues about ancient migration routes.

A central focus is the investigation of the “Fire House” ruin, linked to Hopi legends of a wandering clan. Detailed observations of its massive masonry, circular layout, and surviving walls reveal the architectural ingenuity of its builders. Alongside the stone structures, the study highlights distinctive pottery styles that serve as cultural fingerprints, helping to piece together the lives of peoples whose histories survive only in stone and ceramic shards.

Through vivid descriptions and careful measurements, the work provides a window into the challenges of early twentieth‑century exploration, inviting listeners to imagine the rugged landscapes and the silent testimonies of the ancient Southwest.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (76K characters)

Series

Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. 68, No. 1

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: The Smithsonian Institution, 1917.

Credits

Robert Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-05-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jesse Walter Fewkes

Jesse Walter Fewkes

1850–1930

A pioneering American anthropologist and archaeologist, he helped open the modern study of Indigenous cultures of the American Southwest. His fieldwork at places like Mesa Verde and among Hopi and Zuni communities made him one of the best-known researchers of his era.

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