LA Number:

LA 68188 (Maybe)

Site Name:

Fox Place

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During the Late Formative period peoples in southeast New Mexico were adopting a more sedentary way of life. At Fox Place residents lived in one of 12 pithouses, which they used for daily life. House structures are not the only permanent buildings at this site though, in fact the community also established a kiva in which they likely practiced religious ceremonies. Today, the kiva at Fox Place still retains a painted mural featuring a horned serpent.


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