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The Archaeological Conservancy’s Haynie Archaeological Preserve, acquired in 2019 with the assistance of a Colorado Historical Fund grant, has been nominated to receive the Stephen H. Hart Award for Historic Preservation from History Colorado. This prestigious award recognizes excellence in archaeology and historic preservation projects from across the state of Colorado.

Haynie Pueblo, which was occupied between A.D. 500-1280, contains two massive, multi-storied Chacoan Great Houses as well as other masonry architecture, kivas, pithouses and dense trash middens. The five-acre site is located in the heart of the Mesa Verde archaeological region in southwest Colorado.

Haynie Site in Southern Colorado | The Archaeological Conservancy 2021
Haynie Site in Southern Colorado | The Archaeological Conservancy 2021
Haynie Site in Southern Colorado | The Archaeological Conservancy 2021
Haynie Site in Southern Colorado | The Archaeological Conservancy 2021
Haynie Site in Southern Colorado | The Archaeological Conservancy 2021
Haynie Site in Southern Colorado | The Archaeological Conservancy 2021
Haynie Site in Southern Colorado | The Archaeological Conservancy 2021
Haynie Site in Southern Colorado | The Archaeological Conservancy 2021
Haynie Site in Southern Colorado | The Archaeological Conservancy 2021