The southwest Jemez Mountains in central New Mexico have been utilized continuously for the past 2,000 years, and by circa 1300 CE a network of large village sites and fieldhouses created a significant human footprint on this fire-prone landscape....
Fire and Archaeology
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Smoke from a Distant Fire: Human-Wildfire Interactions in Prehistoric Forests of the Southwestern US
Person: Loehman
Year: 2016
Type: Media
This webinar will provide an introduction to the new edition of the Rainbow series that provides fire and land management professionals and policy makers with a greater understanding of the value of cultural resource protection and the methods...
Person: Ryan
Year: 2012
Type: Media