Native American ruin northeast of Cortez gets permanent protections

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Native American ruin northeast of Cortez gets permanent protections

Haynie site will be placed in conservation easement
Kellam Throgmorton, supervising archaeologist at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, takes a GPS reading Wednesday at the Haynie site northeast of Cortez. The 3-acre site, which includes a network of Ancestral Puebloan kivas, great houses and pit houses, will soon be placed in a conservation easement by La Plata Open Space Conservancy.
Stones are flush with each other to create the inside and outside walls of a pit house at the Haynie site northeast of Cortez.

Native American ruin northeast of Cortez gets permanent protections

Kellam Throgmorton, supervising archaeologist at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, takes a GPS reading Wednesday at the Haynie site northeast of Cortez. The 3-acre site, which includes a network of Ancestral Puebloan kivas, great houses and pit houses, will soon be placed in a conservation easement by La Plata Open Space Conservancy.
Stones are flush with each other to create the inside and outside walls of a pit house at the Haynie site northeast of Cortez.
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