SITE OVERVIEW
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Site Number |
5MT123
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History of the Site Name |
The site is named for a previous landowner, Albert Porter
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Other Names |
Name |
Comment |
Hedrick Ruin
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On a sketch map compiled by Art Rohn of Wichita State University in the early 1980s
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Site Type |
Habitation (with public architecture)
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Site Boundary Description |
The northern and western boundaries are formed by private property owned by John Porter. The southern boundry is formed by private property owned by Stuart Porter. The eastern boundary is formed by County Road 13.5.
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Site Size |
11.66 acres, 280-x-200-meters, 47,176 squared meters
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Site Composition and Layout |
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Cultural Affiliation and Date Range of Occupation |
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General Location |
Albert Porter Pueblo is located on a mesa top between Sandstone and Woods Canyons in Montezuma County, Colorado.
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Ownership, Stewardship |
The Archaeological Conservancy
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Years of Crow Canyon Excavation |
2001-2004
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Percent Excavated by Crow Canyon |
Approximately 1 percent of Albert Porter Pueblo was excavated
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Permits |
State of Colorado Archaeological Permits were obtained for each field season (2001-2004) to conduct archaeological research
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Permit |
Comments |
2001-19
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State of Colorado Permit to conduct archaeological excavations
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2002-3
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State of Colorado Permit to conduct archaeological excavations
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2003-17
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State of Colorado Permit to conduct archaeological excavations
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2004-12
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State of Colorado Permit to conduct archaeological excavations
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