answer:
the first known inhabitants of new mexico were members of the clovis culture of paleo-indians. later inhabitants include american indians of the mogollon and ancestral pueblo peoples cultures.pauline johnson
pauline johnson
a thin wet sky, that yellows at the rim,
and meets with sun-lost lip the marshβs brim.
the pools low lying, dank with moss and mould,
glint through their mildews like large cups of gold.
among the wild rice in the still lagoon,
in monotone the lizard shrills his tune.
the wild goose, homing, seeks a sheltering,
where rushes grow, and oozing lichens cling.
late cranes with heavy wing, and lazy flight,
sail up the silence with the nearing night.
and like a spirit, swathed in some soft veil,
steals twilight and its shadows oβer the swale.
hushed lie the sedges, and the vapours creep,
thick, grey and humid, while the marshes sleep.
pauline johnson
the process of digging a site includes
a.carefully recording the location of artifacts.
b.accurate descriptions of the artifacts.
c.noting the relation of the object to other objects.
d.all of the above.
the first cultures in new mexicoarchaeology
archaeology is the study of the human past using material remains. these remains can be any objects that people created, modified, or used.
pauline johnson
a thin wet sky, that yellows at the rim,
and meets with sun-lost lip the marshβs brim.
the pools low lying, dank with moss and mould,
glint through their mildews like large cups of gold.
among the wild rice in the still lagoon,
in monotone the lizard shrills his tune.
the wild goose, homing, seeks a sheltering,
where rushes grow, and oozing lichens cling.
late cranes with heavy wing, and lazy flight,
sail up the silence with the nearing night.
and like a spirit, swathed in some soft veil,
steals twilight and its shadows oβer the swale.
hushed lie the sedges, and the vapours creep,
thick, grey and humid, while the marshes sleep.
pauline johnson
the first known inhabitants of new mexico were members of the clovis culture of paleo-indians. later inhabitants include american indians of the mogollon and ancestral pueblo peoples cultures.