Aztec Ruins National Monument Administrative History of An Archeological Prese

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Aztec Ruins National Monument Administrative History of An Archeological Prese
Robert Hill Lister
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'" Tolson 10 Regional Director, National Park Service, December 4 and 12, 1944 (Stabilization files, Aztec Ruins National Monument Headquarters, Aztec, New Mexico).
"" Townsend report, July 1946, Southwest Monuments MonUily Report, Coolidge, Arizona.
The High Cost of Water 219 under pressure into the lower end of the blocked pipe. The drain was kept open after that by frequent flushing. By September 1947, the water table beneath the ruins had fallen dramatically by almost four fect. ''^ During
...April 1945, while one crew was engaged in the drain project. Ranger Lancaster, aided by workers including Sherman Howe, carried out some emergency stabilization of walls of 22 rooms and three kivas and worked on protective roofs over Rooms 112, 59, and 156. Decaying wooden lintels in some doorways were replaced. '"' Al Lancaster, off a bean farm in southwestern Colorado and without academic training in archeology, had years of practical experience on the excavation crews of Paul Martin, Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, J.

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