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Tucson Origins: The Archaeology of Rio Nuevo
Tucson Orgins: The history and archaeology of the Rio NUevo Project

Tucson's Early History and Diverse Ethnic Origins

Sketch showing Tucson's diverse population in 1850
James Bell's 1850 woodcut shows a priest calling residents to worship at the presidio chapel. 

The people of Tucson have roots in many places and many histories. The Rio Nuevo Project seeks to explore and celebrate the diversity of our community. Historical research will explore the lives of the people who once lived in our community. We'll be presenting some of their stories in the coming months.