Rio Grande Culture (Culture Keyword)

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Data Recovery From Seven Archeological Sites at a Proposed Scoria Mine On Red Hill, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carol J. Condie. Landon D. Smith.

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Sacred vs Secular: Pre-Hispanic Village Landscapes in Southwest New Mexico (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steve Swanson. Andrew Vorsanger.

In the pre-Hispanic Southwest, it is well known that certain places on the regional landscape were considered sacred or ritually charged, such as summits, springs, and caves. Less understood is the way that sacred and secular spaces were partitioned within prehistoric villages. In this paper we examine the relationship among secular and sacred spaces during the PIII/PIV periods at two villages along the Rio Grande. Each village includes roomblocks, agricultural features, resource processing...