FROM THE ARCHIVE
New Puebloan sites discovered
Facebook Twitter Email
FEBRUARY 20, 2001

Two archaeolgists are still working on their discovery of ancient Pueblo sites in southern New Mexico.

The archaeologists say their work proves that ancestors of today's Pueblo Indians migrated farther than previously acknoweldged. The sites show that a large population may have migrated there from the Four Corners area, some 250 miles north.

Get the Story:
Anasazi ruins discovered in southern N.M. (AP 2/20)
You may have to register to view Arizona Republic stories. If you do not want to sign up, use the username IndianzCom and password indianz.com (all in lowercase, include the ".") to view the site.