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Sapawe, New Mexico
36.3002° N, -106.1577° E
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Sapawe or Sepawe is a Tewa Pueblo ancestral site in an address-restricted area near El Rito, New Mexico. It was occupied from around 1350 until around 1550.
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Occupation begins
c. 1350
Occupation ends
c. 1550
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