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User degilcvpkt

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About: Concentrating first on Pueblo Bonito as well as Chetro Ketl, water diversion, wall surface stablizing as well as replacement of previous unsuccessful stablizing products such as cement was executed. This was so successful that in 1937 a Noncombatant Conservation Corps program using Navajo employees was set up in the canyon. Regrettably, when Hewett's lab college ended, no record of its searchings for was ever released, and also the College of New Mexico's field school program only published reports on two of the 10 sites dug deep into in the Casa Rinconada area. By 1921, when the National Geographic Culture Expedition began operate at Chaco Canyon, several new archaeological techniques entered into usage.

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