About This Book
Gail D. Tierney and Teralene S. Foxx
In the late 1980s, the Romeo Cabin, an early 20th century log cabin on the Pajarito Plateau in northern New Mexico moved to its present site near the Los Alamos Historical Museum. This was due rerouting of a road. At the time, the foundation of the cabin and other related structures were excavated to determine the subsistence patterns of early homesteaders of the Plateau. This report was based upon five disciplinary points of view-history, homesteaders of the Plateau. This report was based upon five disciplinary points of view-history, ethnography, archaeology, botany, and ecology.