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Aztec Ruins historic inscriptions survey yields plenty of results — and a few surprises Study leads to discovery of 300 examples of ancient Puebloan 'stealth' art ...
Aztec Ruins National Monument, in partnership with the Chaco Culture Conservancy, will host a lecture by Erin Baxter about her recent research at Aztec Ruins at 7 p.m. Monday on Zoom and Facebook.
Aztec Ruins National Monument is an ancient site in New Mexico where you can follow a self guided trail through 900 year old ruins.
Chaco Culture National Park and the Aztec Ruins National Monument on Saturday hosted winter solstice events on Dec. 21, the shortest day of the year. Chaco opened to the first 100 visitors to ...
Historic graffiti survey at Aztec Ruins yields interesting results, research will take years Fascinating stories already emerging as work continues ...
FARMINGTON — When archaeologist Earl Morris began excavating at Aztec Ruins from 1916 until 1922, modern archaeological methods and technology were not yet available to analyze what he found ...
AZTEC, N.M. (AP) — Aztec Ruins National Monument in northwestern New Mexico’s San Juan County is celebrating its 90th birthday as part of the national park system.
FARMINGTON — For the second year, Aztec Ruins National Monument will present an event this weekend focusing on arts and crafts produced by Native American artists.
Aztec Ruins National Monument eliminated its $5 entrance fee at the beginning of May, according to a press release from the national monument.
The ruins of the Templo Mayor, which the Aztecs believed to be the center of the universe, are located just off the Mexican capital's main Zocalo plaza, next to a colonial-era Catholic cathedral.
Tourists and archaeologists alike travel to the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico to view the region's famous Mayan ruins. This increasingly popular destination includes a plethora of ruins, including ...
The ruins of the Templo Mayor, which the Aztecs believed to be the center of the universe, are located just off the Mexican capital's main Zocalo plaza, next to a colonial-era Catholic cathedral.