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Coronado State Monument was changed to the current Coronado Historic Site by the state of New Mexico. In August 2017, a metal detection survey revealed evidence of such artifacts as lead balls, ...
The site, named after the 16th-century Spanish explorer Francisco Vazquez de Coronado, is still giving answers to questions historians raise. In 2017, artifacts were linked to Coronado and his ...
The Coronado Historical Site has been the subject of archaeological excavations and surveys for nearly 150 years. Until recently, no direct evidence of Coronado's expedition had been found.
The Coronado Historic Site will host a workshop to build an horno, or adobe oven, on May 17. (Courtesy of Friends of the Coronado and Jemez sites) At first glance, the horno is simple.
In the 1930’s, archaeologists from the Museum of New Mexico excavated the remains of the Kuaua Pueblo on what is now known as the Coronado Historic Site. Over 70 years later, archaeologists and ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A short drive from Albuquerque, the Coronado and Jemez Historic Sites are hosting upcoming events for the community to come out and enjoy. Jemez Historic Site ...
A caravan of camels rolled through Coronado Historic Site — and it wasn’t even hump day. The Texas Camel Corps visited the Bernalillo historic site Saturday to teach about the animals ...