Mimbres (Culture Keyword)

2,151-2,175 (2,863 Records)

#9657, Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#9658, Style III Flower Pot Bowl from Carr (2012)
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This Flower Pot Bowl is an example of Style III from Carr.


#9659, Style II or Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style II, Style III)


#9660, Style III Bowl from K.E.G. Site on the Gunter Farm (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of Style III from K.E.G. Site on the Gunter Farm.


#9661, Style III Bowl from Mimbres valley (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of a Style III. There is no provenience information for this vessel.


#9662, Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#9663, Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#9664, Style III Flare rim bowl (2012)
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Unknown Flare rim bowl (Style III)


#9665, Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#9666, Style II or Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style II, Style III)


#9667, Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#9668, Style III Bowl (2012)
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Unknown Bowl (Style III)


#9669, Style I Bowl from Tres Alamos (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of Style I from Tres Alamos.


#9670, Style III Bowl from Tres Alamos (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of Style III from Tres Alamos.


#97, Style III Bowl from Pruitt (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Pruitt Ranch site (sometimes known as the Pruitt site, Pruitt Upton Ranch site, Gorman Ranch site, and Upton-Tigner site). The Pruitt Ranch site is a large Mimbres village that straddles the Grant-Luna county line in southwestern New Mexico. The site has been dated to between A.D. 550 and 1130 and has both Late Pithouse and Classic period components. The Simons family recently donated the Pruitt Ranch site to the Archaeological Conservancy. Local...


#98, Style III Bowl from Pruitt (1976)
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This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Pruitt Ranch site (sometimes known as the Pruitt site, Pruitt Upton Ranch site, Gorman Ranch site, and Upton-Tigner site). The Pruitt Ranch site is a large Mimbres village that straddles the Grant-Luna county line in southwestern New Mexico. The site has been dated to between A.D. 550 and 1130 and has both Late Pithouse and Classic period components. The Simons family recently donated the Pruitt Ranch site to the Archaeological Conservancy. Local...


#9867, Style III Bowl from Swarts (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Swarts Ruin site. Swarts ruin (sometimes known as Swartz ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, excavated during the 1920s by H.S. and C.B. Cosgrove. The site dates from about A.D. 950 to 1175 and contained the relatively undisturbed remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Sometime after the excavations, the site...


#9868, Style III Bowl from Nan Ranch (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of Style III from the NAN Ranch Ruin, a Mimbres site in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico. Its site number is LA2465, but it is also sometimes reported as Hinton Ruin (it is on land owned by the Hinton family) or LA15049. NAN Ranch Ruin was very well preserved and contained the remains of numerous pit houses and several Classic Mimbres roomblocks, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Its occupation dates from about AD 600 to...


#99, Style III Bowl from Pruitt (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Pruitt Ranch site (sometimes known as the Pruitt site, Pruitt Upton Ranch site, Gorman Ranch site, and Upton-Tigner site). The Pruitt Ranch site is a large Mimbres village that straddles the Grant-Luna county line in southwestern New Mexico. The site has been dated to between A.D. 550 and 1130 and has both Late Pithouse and Classic period components. The Simons family recently donated the Pruitt Ranch site to the Archaeological Conservancy. Local...


#9985, Style II or Style III Bowl from Villareal Ranch (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of "Style II, Style III" from Villareal Ranch.


#9986, Style II Bowl from Villareal Ranch (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of Style II from Villareal Ranch.


#9987, Style III Bowl from Villareal Ranch (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of Style III from Villareal Ranch.


#9988, Style II Bowl from Hill Top Ruin (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of Style II from Hill Top Ruin.


Agriculture, Mobility, and Human Impact in the Mimbres Region of the United States Southwest (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michelle Hegmon. Margaret C. Nelson. Karen Schollmeyer. Michelle Elliott. Michael Diehl.

The relationships among land use, population, and environment are not simple. Larger populations impact the environment more than do smaller populations, and environmental marginality promotes greater impacts from human action. While these two statements may be correct at a broad scale, the relationships are not linear. We examine the relationships among these variables using data from eleventh- through thirteenth-century villages and hamlets of prehistoric subsistence agriculturalists from the...


Ancient Mimbrennos Based On Investigations at the Mattocks Ruin Mimbres Valley, New Mexico (1931)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paul H. Nesbitt.

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