Pueblitos in Time
Pre-1700  |  1710-1714  |  1725-1729  |  1750-1754   |  Composite Map
Composite Map
To date, over 130 pueblitos have been found in the Gobernador. Red dots mark the pueblito locations. Thousands of hogan sites are scattered across the mesa tops, shown here in orange and brown shades. Blue areas are lowest in elevation; purple and light grey are the highest points. Largo Canyon is the longest of the canyons running diagonally across the lower center of the map; Gobernador Canyon lies above in the map's center.

Composite Map
Map of Pueblitos, Composite
Map images developed by Greg Homan, New Mexico Bureau of Land Management based on data from Ronald H. Towner, University of Arizona Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research.


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