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Tonque Pueblo

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A railroad was constructed in 1924 to serve Hagan and passed just north of the ruins, serving also the brick factory. When the mines played out, the railroad ceased operations in 1933 and was removed. Unpaved Indian Service Road 844/Madera Road now follows the old trackbed. The brick factory closed
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Tonque became a major producer of glaze-on-yellow pottery, of excellent craftsmanship, color and design, between AD 1350 and 1450. Dating is based on variations in the glaze and pattern, referred to by archaeologists as Glaze Periods A through C for wares at Tonque. The presence of Glaze Period F
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and may never have exceeded a single storey. It comprised between 1500 and 2000 rooms arranged in an E, with four parallel arms running approximately east–west, of about 120 to 280 metres length and of 4 to 10 rooms width, and with a continuous block of rooms running north–south, now mostly
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Archaeological evidence suggests that the site was first occupied from the early 14th century, and was active until the middle of the 16th century. Tonque is not mentioned in Spanish records by that name, but may be one of two unnamed pueblos visited by
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about 4.5 miles / 7.5 km southeast of the pueblo, a brick factory, Tonque Brick and Tile Company, was constructed in 1912 at the south-western corner of the ruins, making use of the clay deposits. An archaeological dig was conducted in 1914 by
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sherds suggests a possible reoccupation in the late seventeenth century, but no artefacts have been found datable to the period between the late 16th and middle 17th.
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Schroeder, A.H. and Matson, D.S. ‘’A Colony on the Move, Gaspar Castano de Sosa’s Journal 1590-1591’’, School of American Research, 1965
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Tonque Pueblo: An Exhibition by the Albuquerque Archaeological Society at the Museum of Albuquerque
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A Foundation for the Dating of Some Late Archaeological Sites in the Rio Grande Area, New Mexico
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Tonque Pueblo: a report of partial excavation of an ancient Pueblo IV Indian ruin in New Mexico,
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Collections of Tonque pottery owned by the Albuquerque Archaeological Society are housed at the
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The pueblo is sited on the north edge of Tonque arroyo, a normally dry tributary to the
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for basket or tray, which implies that it was known as the Pueblo of Basket Makers.
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village known as Tunque, El-Tunque, Tungee or Tun-ge. The word ‘’tung’’, however is
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Final Report of Investigations among the Indians of the South-western United States
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Tonque: One Pueblo’s Glaze Pottery Industry Dominated Middle Rio Grande Commerce,
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Sandoval County, New Mexico
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also did not list it in 1598, but it may have been El Tuerte in his record.
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Tonque pueblo (LA240), now a severely eroded ruin, was constructed of
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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National Register of Historic Places in Sandoval County, New Mexico
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University of New Mexico Anthropology Newsletter, Spring 2008
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in 1942, and little more than the foundations now remain.
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The arroyo banks provide clay of very high quality, and
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Index

U.S. National Register of Historic Places
NM State Register of Cultural Properties
Tonque Pueblo is located in New Mexico
Tonque Pueblo is located in the United States
Tejon Grant, New Mexico
35°21â€Č49″N 106°21â€Č7″W / 35.36361°N 106.35194°W / 35.36361; -106.35194
84003045
915
Pre-Columbian
pueblo
Sandoval County, New Mexico
United States
San Felipe Pueblo
Rio Grande
adobe
Rio Grande
petroglyphs

metate
Gaspar Castano de Sosa
Oñate
Alphonse Bandelier
Tano
Tewan
Dendrochronology
De Sosa
mica
Ortiz Mountains
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
University of New Mexico

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