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What is Preservation Archaeology? Who or what is Salado? What are we learning from our research in the Mule Creek area?
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Archaeology Southwest staff members and students of this year’s Preservation Archaeology field school will share answers to these questions and more at a special community program in Gila, New Mexico, on Saturday, June 23, 2012. The program, which is co-hosted by the Gila Valley Library, begins at 6:30 p.m. It will be held at the Gila Senior Center.
Directions to the Gila Senior Center:
Leave Highway 180 at Cliff and get on NM 211. Follow that over Duck Creek, and about a mile later, over the Gila River. As you come into Gila (with the Church of the Latter-Day Saints on your left), take the right-hand road as it curves south. There is a very colorful art gallery on the other side of the street. On your right, you’ll see the HMS medical center, the post office, and finally, the Senior Center.
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- Gila Senior Center