History of Investigations
Year
Description of Events
Reference(s)
1859
Site was visited by the Macomb Expedition
Newberry 1876*1:88-89
1876
Hayden Survey party passed the site
Holmes 1981*1:401
1900, 1903, 1906
T. Mitchell Prudden mentioned the site
Prudden 1900*1:3, 1903*1:262-263, 1906*1:185
1917-1919
J. W. Fewkes described the site
Fewkes 1918*1, 1919*1:17
1924
Site was mentioned by A.V. Kidder
Kidder 1924*1:65
1931
Field school from Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado, excavated much of the "square mug house" (the block called the "great tower complex" by Crow Canyon)
Hurst and Lotrich 1932*1, 1933*1, 1935*1, 1935*2, 1936*1, 1936*2, 1937*1
1945-6
Road maintenance rock crusher removed most of a rubble mound forming the east "wing" of the Chacoan great house (Block 1900)
Arthur Wilson, personal communication 1995
1954
Site was recorded and assigned the Smithsonian designation 5MT5 by Joe Ben Wheat
1954 survey form
1954
Joe Ben Wheat of the University of Colorado Museum began many years of field school excavations at sites 5MT1, 5MT2, and 5MT3--sites that are southwest across Tatum Draw (Wheat never excavated at Site 5MT5)
Cater 1989*1; Lange et al. 1986*1; Wheat 1955*1, 1984*1
1983
The Archaeological Conservancy began acquisition of various parcels of Site 5MT5
1984
Site was nominated to National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places Inventory--Nomination Form
1985
Site was placed on the National Register of Historic Places
J. Walker, personal communication 2001
1986
University of Colorado Museum field school mapped main portion the site
Lange et al. 1986*1:Figure 13
1986
An updated survey form was completed
1986 survey form
1987
Main portion of site was mapped by Rohn
Ferguson and Rohn 1986*1:129
1990
Some human remains removed from site 5MT5 by nonprofessional diggers were analyzed and reported on by University of Colorado student Diana Wilson
Wilson 1990*1
1991
An archaeoastronomy study of the site was published
Malville 1991*1
1994
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center took aerial photographs of Site 5MT5 and generated a 30-cm-contour-interval topographic map from the photos
1995
Crow Canyon and The Archaeological Conservancy collaborate to close a 1000-ft gap in the fencing along the northeastern edge of the site (to end loose livestock grazing on the portion of the site owned by the Conservancy)
Glowacki and Kuckelman 1996*1
1995-1997
Crow Canyon conducted testing at the site
Glowacki and Kuckelman 1996*1; Glowacki 1997*1; Kuckelman 1997*1; Wilshusen 1995*1, 1996*1