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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE STATE PARKS DIVISION OF THE ENERGY, MINERALS
AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT TO CONDUCT A FEASIBILITY
STUDY OF THE BLACKWATER DRAW ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE.
WHEREAS, the Blackwater Draw site near Portales in
Roosevelt county is internationally renowned and is one of
the most well-known and significant sites in North American
archaeology; and
WHEREAS, the Blackwater Draw site's importance was first
recognized in 1929 by Ridgely Whiteman of Clovis, New Mexico;
and
WHEREAS, early investigations at the Blackwater Draw
site recovered some of the first evidence of a human
occupation in association with late pleistocene fauna,
including the Columbian mammoth, the camel, the horse, the
bison, the saber-toothed cat and the dire wolf; and
WHEREAS, since its discovery, the Blackwater Draw site
has been a focal point for scientific investigations by
academic institutions and organizations from across the
nation. The Carnegie institute, Smithsonian institution,
academy of natural sciences, national science foundation,
United States national museum, national geographic society
and more than a dozen major universities either have funded
or participated in research at the Blackwater Draw site; and