• Kidder at Pecos, New Mexico, in 1927, the Pecos Conference had no formal organization or permanent leadership until 2016. That year the conference joined...
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    San Miguel County, partly because Pecos is within commuting distance of Santa Fe. The village is built along the Pecos River, which flows from the north...
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  • 0800560105. PMC 2373324. PMID 18436643. Pecos Conference 2008 Comet Impact Debate. YouTube. 2008. "2008 Pecos Conference". swanet.org. Archived from the original...
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  • archæological conference held in Pecos, New Mexico, which was organized by the United States archaeologist Alfred V. Kidder. The original Pecos Classification...
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    Pecos Pueblo also known as Cicuye Pueblo, a Native American community abandoned in historic times. First a state monument in 1935, it was made Pecos National...
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    archaeology in the North American Southwest: from Thomas Jefferson to the Pecos Conference" (unpaginated online reproduction by Gale/Cengage Learning). Journal...
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    archaeology in the North American Southwest: from Thomas Jefferson to the Pecos Conference" (unpaginated online reproduction by Gale/Cengage Learning). Journal...
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    Kidder conducted site excavations at an abandoned pueblo near Pecos, New Mexico, now the Pecos National Historical Park. He excavated levels of human occupation...
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  • "Geochronology of the Trans-Pecos Texas volcanic field". Trans-Pecos region: New Mexico Geological Society, 31st Field Conference Guidebook (PDF). pp. 205–211...
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    archaeology in the North American Southwest: from Thomas Jefferson to the Pecos Conference" (unpaginated online reproduction by Gale/Cengage Learning). Journal...
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    archaeology in the North American Southwest: from Thomas Jefferson to the Pecos Conference." Journal of the Southwest 44.2 : p121(114). Roberts, David. (Dec 1993)...
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  • located in Gaines County. The Pecos Technical Training Center is an extension of Odessa College, located at 1000 S. Eddy St, Pecos, Texas. It first opened its...
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  • Wauchope also accompanied Kidder in 1927 when they attended the first Pecos conference where he met H.S and C.B Cosgrove. They were both a part of the museum...
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    remains from Pecos in the first physical anthropological study of population groups through time. In 1927 Kidder held the first Pecos conference, sponsored...
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  • connections made through Cummings that Haury was in attendance at the first Pecos Conference in 1927. In 1928 the New York stockbroker turned archaeologist Harold...
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    Asim Peco (Serbian Cyrillic: Асим Пецо, pronounced [ǎːsim pěːtso]; 24 May 1927 – 7 December 2011) was a renowned Bosnian linguist, academician, professor...
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    tributary of the Pecos River then occurred, with the Rio Grande flowing to Texas by 2.06 million years, and finally joining the Pecos River 800,000 years...
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  • American Archaeology. Her work on Paleo-Indians presented at the 1946 Pecos Conference correctly showed that previous work by Frank Roberts indicating a break...
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  • projectile point to the 1931 Pecos Conference and showed it to several people, including Frank H H Roberts (discussed in Woodbury's Pecos history- 1983). Until...
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    into the Mesilla Valley, and southeast along the Rio Grande into the Trans-Pecos region of Texas. The fourth subregion Meinig calls the "Northern Corridor...
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    2005 NBA G League H-E-B Center (8,700) 2,800 Austin Weirdos Baseball 2022 Pecos League Parque Zaragoza (1500) Round Rock Express Baseball 2000 Pacific Coast...
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    Jackson announced a series of comeback concerts, This Is It, at a press conference at the O2 Arena. The shows were to be his first major concerts since the...
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    United States. It was named for its location near the "grand falls" of the Pecos River, located roughly 3 miles (4.8 km) to the west. Early settlers were...
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  • Baseball Empire Professional Baseball League Frontier League Pioneer League Pecos League United Shore Professional Baseball League California Winter League*...
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    group lies near Santa Fe and surrounds the Pecos Wilderness, which protects the source watershed of the Pecos River. The peaks include Truchas Peak, 13...
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    Army. Word of Custer's fate reached the 44th United States Congress as a conference committee was attempting to reconcile opposing appropriations bills approved...
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    they lived east of the mountains and the Pecos River, on the High Plains from the Texas Panhandle to the Pecos Valley, between Amarillo (Bighą́ą́’ gułga-yá...
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  • Traditional animation Out Again in Again United States Traditional animation Pecos Bill United States Traditional animation The Pest That Came to Dinner United...
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    Valley was occupied by a river that flowed through the Encino Basin into the Pecos River and eventually into the Brazos River. Fault movement was probably...
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  • leagues Cuban National Series Curaçao AA League Empire League Mexican League Liga Norte de México Pecos League United Shore League Venezuelan Major League...
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