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Digging into the Palace of the Governors is like diving down a rabbit hole in a marriage of history and archaeology.
So say archaeologists and guest curators Cordelia Snow and Stephen Post.
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The pair excavated the Palace in 1974 and 2002, respectively. Today, they are helming “Palace Seen and Unseen: A Convergence of History and Archaeology” at the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe. The exhibition draws from historic documents, photographs, and architectural and archaeological studies to weave the story of the Palace, both visible and invisible.
Today’s 260-foot-long building is the shadow of the original 350-foot frame that existed before 1867, Post said.
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