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General Management Plan, Development Concept Plan: Aztec Ruins, National Monument, New Mexico
Aztec Ruins National Monument is an archaeological site in northwestern New Mexico. It contains significant prehistoric/historic resources and is considered one of the most significant outlier sites affiliated with the Chacoan Anasazi of Chaco Canyon. The monument was recently designated a world heritage site in 1987. The plan outlines actions necessary over the next 10 to 15 years to protect the integrity of Aztec Ruins, restrict further infringements on the ruins, interpret the valuable resources, and solve current management issues.
General Management Plan, Development Concept Plan: Aztec Ruins, National Monument, New Mexico
Aztec Ruins National Monument is an archaeological site in northwestern New Mexico. It contains significant prehistoric/historic resources and is considered one of the most significant outlier sites affiliated with the Chacoan Anasazi of Chaco Canyon. The monument was recently designated a world heritage site in 1987. The plan outlines actions necessary over the next 10 to 15 years to protect the integrity of Aztec Ruins, restrict further infringements on the ruins, interpret the valuable resources, and solve current management issues.
General Management Plan, Development Concept Plan: Aztec Ruins, National Monument, New Mexico
1989
86 pages
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English