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Goodman Point Archaeological Project
"The Goodman Point Archaeological Project: Community Center and Cultural Landscape Study" is a multiyear investigation of an ancient Pueblo community located within the Goodman Point Unit of Hovenweep National Monument. The project is divided into two phases: Phase I, titled "Goodman Point Pueblo Excavations," focused on test excavations at Goodman Point Pueblo (Site 5MT604), the large village that served as the community center from the mid– to late A.D. 1200s. Phase II, titled "Goodman Point Community Testing," involves test excavations at several smaller sites surrounding the large village, including habitation sites, ancient roadways, and possible Pueblo agricultural fields. See below for a list for publications available on this Web site (or in preparation). After all analyses have been completed, the interim fieldwork reports will be replaced by interactive databases and the final publications for the project. Note: Interim reports provide quick access to field data. Please be aware that they may contain errors or omissions and that the data presented in them are preliminary and subject to change. Interim Fieldwork Reports
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