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Tsi-p'in-owinge'

The ruins are at the top of the mesa. Abiquiu Lake is in the distance, the reservoir created by Abiquiu Dam for Rio Champa, a tributary for Rio Grande. The Rio Chama, a major tributary of the Rio Grande
Tsipinowinge Ruins

October 20th 2012
Well before dawn on Saturday morning, we began the 75-minute drive to Abiquiu to meet our friend, archeologist Martha Yates. We met Martha two years ago at Ghost Ranch (http://ghostranch.org/ancient-sites-ancient-waters/), where she led our week-long field study class entitled "Ancient Sites, Ancient Waters." She graciously agreed to guide us this year to a site not available during our class: Tsi ... read more
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