
Landscape in the vicinity of San Lazaro Pueblo, Gallisteo Basin, south of Santa Fe, NM. |

Forrest Fenn, ASAA Member and owner of San Lazaro Pueblo. |

Side-notched projectile point of obsidian on surface of San Lazaro Pueblo. |

Excavations within rectangular rooms of laid adobe bricks, San Lazaro Pueblo. Deposits in these rooms were dated to the mid-15th century AD. |

Group of ceramic vessels and ritually important artifacts that lies collapsed upon the floor of a room in San Lazaro Pueblo. |

Cindy and Mary Jane Bartush—ASAA Members from north Texas—at work sieving room fill dirt at San Lazaro Pueblo, 1997. |

ASAA Member Don Eckler from New York State ponders collapsed heap of deer antlers within San Lazaro Pueblo room—mute testimony of the prowess of ancient hunters. |

Restored olla—one of several discovered during three field seasons of excavation at San Lazaro Pueblo. |

Carefully dressed stone griddle or comal -- used to make flat bread by an ancient San Lazaro Pueblo cook. Metates, manos and comals were routinely unearthed within rooms. |

7-hole bone flute (eagle bone?) from collapsed room fills, San Lazaro Pueblo. |
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