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Blackwater Draw is an intermittent stream channel about long, with headwaters in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, about southwest of Clovis, New Mexico, and flows southeastward across the Llano Estacado toward the city of
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, where it joins Yellow House Draw to form Yellow House Canyon at the head of the North Fork Double Mountain Fork Brazos River.United States Board on Geographical Names. 1964. Decisions on Geographical Names in the United States, Decision list no. 6402, United States Department of the Interior, Washington DC, p. 49. It stretches across eastern Roosevelt County, New Mexico, and Bailey, Lamb, Hale, and Lubbock Counties of
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and drains an area of .Seaber, P.R., Kapinos, F.P. and Knapp, G.L. 1987. Hydrological unit maps. United States Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2294, p. 46.


Archaeology

Blackwater Draw contains an important
archaeological site An archaeological site is a place (or group of physical sites) in which evidence of past activity is preserved (either prehistoric or recorded history, historic or contemporary), and which has been, or may be, investigated using the discipline ...
, calle
Blackwater Draw National Historic Landmark
first recognized in 1929 by Ridgley Whiteman of Clovis, New Mexico. Blackwater Locality No. 1 (29RV2; LA3324) is the type-site of the
Clovis culture The Clovis culture is an archaeological culture from the Paleoindian period of North America, spanning around 13,050 to 12,750 years Before Present (BP). The type site is Blackwater Draw locality No. 1 near Clovis, New Mexico, where stone too ...
. The first large-scale excavation occurred in 1932, though local residents had been collecting bone and lithic materials for decades. In the 1960s Frank J. Brolio excavated a camp site just to the northwest of the main site, known colloquially as "Franks Folsom Site". Finds included an especially large chert bi-face. In this period (1952 to 1970) Blackwater Draw was being commercially mined for gravel with a number of mammoth and bison kill stations being uncovered. In another part of Blackwater draw known as the Mitchell Locality a large Folsom period campsite was excavated in the 1980s. A number of lithics were recovered including some with bison and pronghorn blood residue. Evidence of "fluted" points, spearheads now known as Clovis points (a New World invention) and other stone and bone weapons, tools, and processing implements were found at the archaeological site. The Clovis points were lanceolate and often, though not always, longer than Folsom points. The Clovis-age artifacts are in association with the remains of extinct Late Pleistocene megafauna, including
mammoth A mammoth is any species of the extinct elephantid genus ''Mammuthus.'' They lived from the late Miocene epoch (from around 6.2 million years ago) into the Holocene until about 4,000 years ago, with mammoth species at various times inhabi ...
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camel A camel (from and () from Ancient Semitic: ''gāmāl'') is an even-toed ungulate in the genus ''Camelus'' that bears distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back. Camels have long been domesticated and, as livestock, they provid ...
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horse The horse (''Equus ferus caballus'') is a domesticated, one-toed, hoofed mammal. It belongs to the taxonomic family Equidae and is one of two extant subspecies of ''Equus ferus''. The horse has evolved over the past 45 to 55 mi ...
,
bison A bison (: bison) is a large bovine in the genus ''Bison'' (from Greek, meaning 'wild ox') within the tribe Bovini. Two extant taxon, extant and numerous extinction, extinct species are recognised. Of the two surviving species, the American ...
, saber-toothed cat, sloths, and
dire wolf The dire wolf (''Aenocyon dirus'' ) is an Extinction, extinct species of Caninae, canine which was native to the Americas during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene epochs (125,000–10,000 years ago). The species was named in 1858, four y ...
that were hunted by the early peoples who visited the site. Generations of some of the earliest New World inhabitants hunted and camped at Blackwater Draw, creating stratified levels of archaeological remains from many different time periods, including Clovis, Folsom, Midland, Agate Basin, and various Archaic period occupants. Clovis chipped stone technology is currently one of the oldest and most widespread chipped stone technologies recognized in the New World; radiocarbon dates on sediment from the Clovis layers at Blackwater Draw average around 11,290 years before the present. Two of the projectile points from Blackwater Draw were used as the type specimens to define Clovis chipped stone technology in the 1930s. The archaeological site is known for its well-defined and dated
stratigraphic Stratigraphy is a branch of geology concerned with the study of rock layers (strata) and layering (stratification). It is primarily used in the study of sedimentary and layered volcanic rocks. Stratigraphy has three related subfields: lithost ...
horizons that exhibit numerous cultural sequences. The sequences begin with some of the earlier New World peoples and continue through the southwestern archaic, and into the historic period. Investigations at Blackwater Draw have recovered protein residue on Clovis weapons, indicating their use as hunting and possibly butchering tools on extinct Pleistocene animals. Towards the end of the Pleistocene period, the climate began to change, which brought warmer and drier weather, causing the water flow in the region to dramatically decrease. This decrease caused small seasonal lake basins called playas to form. These areas became popular hunting locations for early North Americans. In that period the site had a number of active springs. A number of lithics were found in the sandy spring drains. The usual assumption is that they were discarded into the springs though it has been suggested there was a ritual component. Since its discovery, the Blackwater Locality No. 1 site has been a focal point for scientific investigations by academic institutions and organizations from across the country. The Carnegie Institute,
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, Academy of Natural Sciences,
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, and more than a dozen major universities either have funded or participated in research at Blackwater Draw. Eastern New Mexico University owns and manages the excavations and visitations at the site. The Anderson Basin district around Blackwater Draw in Roosevelt County, near Clovis and Portales was declared a
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in 1961 and incorporated into the
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in 1966.


Blackwater Draw Museum

The origina
Blackwater Draw Museum
was first opened to the public in 1969, at 42987 Highway 70, Portales, New Mexico primarily to display artifacts uncovered at the Blackwater Locality No. 1 site. The artifacts and displays illustrated life at the site during the Clovis period (over 13,000 years ago) through the recent historic period. In 2017, the museum moved onto the Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU) campus, and expanded its focus to incorporate local history, as well as archaeology on a broad scale. Exhibits now include descriptions of archaeological work, different archaeological sites, cultural complexes, and scientific methods, among other topics. Visitors can learn more information about Blackwater Draw, archaeology, and see materials from the greater Southwest obtained from private collections. Currently, the Miles Collection displays Southwestern pottery, basketry, and textiles. As of June 2025, Blackwater Draw is overseen by Director Dr. Brendon Asher, Museum Manager Cenetria Crockett, and Collections Specialist Kylie Colvill. The museum and site operate under the supervision of the Eastern New Mexico University'
Department of Anthropology and Applied Archaeology
ENMU students are able to work at the museum and site as student employees, interns, or volunteers. Anthropology students regularly use museum collections for class projects, research, and master's theses. Both facilities host class visits from ENMU and K-12 year round.


See also

* Blanco Canyon *
Blancan The Blancan North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 4,750,000 to 1,806,000 years BP, a period of .Brazos River * Clovis point *
Llano Estacado The Llano Estacado (), sometimes translated into English as the Staked Plains, is a region in the Southwestern United States that encompasses parts of eastern New Mexico and northwestern Texas. One of the largest mesas or tablelands on the North A ...
* Lubbock Lake Landmark * Lubbock Subpluvial *
Mount Blanco Mount Blanco is a small white hill — an erosional remnant — located on the eastern border of the Llano Estacado within Blanco Canyon in Crosby County, Texas. With Blanco Canyon, it is the type locality of the early Pleistocene Blanco Formation ...
* North Fork Double Mountain Fork Brazos River * Yellow House Draw


References


Further reading

*Agogino, George A., et al., "BLACKWATER DRAW LOCALITY NO. 1, SOUTH BANK: REPORT FOR THE SUMMER OF 1974", Plains Anthropologist, vol. 21, no. 73, pp. 213–23, 1976 *Boldurian, Anthony T., and Susanne M. Hubinsky, "PREFORMS IN FOLSOM LITHIC TECHNOLOGY: A VIEW FROM BLACKWATER DRAW, NEW MEXICO", Plains Anthropologist, vol. 39, no. 150, pp. 445–464, 1994 *Broilo, F.J., "An Investigation of Surface Collected Clovis, Folsom, and Midland Projectile Points from Blackwater Draw and Adjacent Localities", Master's thesis, Department of Anthropology, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, 1971 *Hester, J. J., "Blackwater Locality No. 1. A Stratified Early Man Site in Eastern New Mexico, with Selections by E. L. Lundelius, Jr. and R. Fryxell" Publication of the Fort Burgwin Research Center, No. 8. Southern Methodist University, 1972 *Patrick, R., "The Occurrence of Flints and Extinct Animals in Pluvial Deposits Near Clovis, New Mexico, Part V- Diatom Evidence from the Gravel Pit", Proceedings Philadelphia academy of Natural Sciences 90, pp. 15–24, 1938 *Sellet, F., & Garnett, J., " A folsom foreshaft from the blackwater draw site", American Antiquity, 89(2), pp. 263-278, 2024 doi:https://doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2024.15 *Saunders, Jeffrey J., et al., "A Mammoth-Ivory Semifabricate from Blackwater Locality No. 1, New Mexico", American Antiquity, vol. 55, no. 1, pp. 112–119, 1990 *Saunders, Jeffrey J., et al., "A Mammoth-Ivory Burnisher-Billet from the Clovis Level, Blackwater Locality No. 1, New Mexico", Plains Anthropologist, vol. 36, no. 137, pp. 359–363, 1991 *Seebach, John D., "Stratigraphy and Bonebed Taphonomy at Blackwater Draw Locality No. 1 during the Middle Holocene (Altithermal)", Plains Anthropologist, vol. 47, no. 183, pp. 339–358, 2002 *Smith, Shirley, and George Agogino, "A COMPARISON OF WHOLE AND FRAGMENTARY PALEO-INDIAN POINTS FROM BLACKWATER DRAW", Plains Anthropologist, vol. 11, no. 33, pp. 201–03, 1966 *Stevens, D., "Blackwater Draw Locality No. 1, 1963-1972, and Its Relevance to the Firstview Complex", Unpublished M A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, 1973


External links


Blackwater Draw National Historic Landmark and MuseumTheclovissite.wordpress.com: ''Current research at the Blackwater Draw Clovis type site''Blackwater Draw Facebook Page
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