Sapawe, New Mexico

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Sapawe or Sepawe is a Tewa Pueblo ancestral site in an address-restricted area near El Rito, New Mexico. It was occupied from around 1350 until around 1550. [1]

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  1. Killion, Thomas W. (1992). Gardens of prehistory: the archaeology of settlement agriculture in Greater Mesoamerica. Society for American Archaeology. Meeting, University of Alabama Press. p. 56. ISBN   978-0-8173-0565-9 . Retrieved 27 September 2011.

Coordinates: 36°18′01″N106°09′28″W / 36.3001852°N 106.1577129°W / 36.3001852; -106.1577129

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