• The Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation was a research organization dedicated to conducting archaeological research in the American Southwest and surrounding...
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  • Hohokam Pima National Monument (category Gila River Indian Community)
    Hohokam village within the Gila River Indian Community, near present-day Sacaton, Arizona. The monument features the archaeological site Snaketown 30 miles...
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    campus buildings were originally built a atop Gila Pueblo ruins for the Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation, before passing into the ownership of the University...
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  • States during the 1930s and joined investigators from the Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation in Globe, Arizona. In 1939, he became a citizen of the United...
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    who made his "fantastic" discoveries at an Arizona Pueblo site, Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation. Gladwin favored the diffusion theories which later...
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  • to the Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation. The finding aid for this collection is located on Arizona Archives Online. From the Gila Pueblo, the Gladwins...
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  • started the Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation. In 1930 Haury became the assistant director at Gila Pueblo. During his time with Gila he was able to...
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    Mogollon culture (category Archaeological cultures of North America)
    Pithouse (550–1000 CE) Mogollon Pueblo (1000–1450 CE). Archaeological sites attributed to the Mogollon culture are found in the Gila Wilderness, Mimbres River...
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  • Bailey Ruin (category Archaeological sites in Arizona)
    Haury visited the site in 1927 and 1929, first for the Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation and then for the National Geographic Society Third Beam...
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    the Gila River. The Mogollon peoples are believed to have inhabited the region from between 1275 and into the early 14th century, during the Pueblo III...
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    The Pueblo IV Period (AD 1350 to AD 1600) was the fourth period of ancient pueblo life in the American Southwest. At the end of prior Pueblo III Period...
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    celebrate completion of professor Dick's project". Pueblo Chieftain. Retrieved October 9, 2024. "The Archaeological Evidence". Maize: Origin, Domestication, and...
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    the period, stone slabs were sometimes used around the dwelling foundation. The pueblos made of several rooms that formed a straight row or in a crescent...
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    Hawikuh Ruins (category Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in New Mexico)
    of the largest of the Zuni pueblos at the time of the Spanish entrada. It was founded around 1400 AD. It was the first pueblo to be visited and conquered...
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    designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the purview of INAH and a "Pueblo Mágico" since 2015. Casas Grandes is one of the largest and most complex...
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  • Kinishba Ruins (category Buildings and structures in Gila County, Arizona)
    the Mogollon Rim Pueblo, as well as the historic and contemporary White Mountain Apache. Ancestral Puebloans Forty Houses, Chihuahua Gila Cliff Dwellings...
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  • United States (Papers of the Archaeological Institute of America, American Series 1890–1892, 2 vols.) Barnett, F.; Tonque Pueblo: a report of partial excavation...
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  • Reservation. Gila River Telecommunications, Inc., Gila River Indian Community. Na’Nizhoozhi Center, Inc., The Navajo Nation in cooperation with Zuni Pueblo, City...
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    Chaco Culture National Historical Park (category Archaeological museums in New Mexico)
    National Historical Park in the American Southwest hosting a concentration of pueblos. The park is located in northwestern New Mexico, between Albuquerque and...
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    Miami Circle (category Archaeological sites in Florida)
    Brickell Point, or The Miami Circle at Brickell Point Site, is an archaeological site in Brickell, Miami, Florida. It consists of a perfect circle measuring...
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    1999). "Objects of Memory: The Ethnography and Archaeology of Heirlooms". Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. 6 (3): 235–262. doi:10.1023/A:1021999319447...
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    El Morro, Gila Cliff Dwellings, Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks, Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks, Petroglyph, Rio Grande del Norte, and Salinas Pueblo Missions....
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    the 2000s by the secure dating of archaeological sites in the Americas to before 13,000 years ago. The archaeological sites in the Americas with the oldest...
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  • Alternatives to the Clovis First theory (category Archaeological cultures of North America)
    Archaeology of the Americas First Nations History of Mesoamerica (Paleo-Indian) List of archaeological periods (Mesoamerica) List of archaeological periods...
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    The San Juan and Gila lie west of the Continental Divide, in the northwest and southwest, respectively. With the exception of the Gila, all major rivers...
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    Roosevelt Red Ware (category Pueblo ceramics)
    exterior style is labeled as the variant (Example: Gila interior with a Tonto exterior would be labeled as Gila Polychrome: Tonto Variant) All types within this...
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  • Rassawek (category Archaeological sites in Virginia)
    Rassawek is an archaeological site in Fluvanna County, Virginia, located at the confluence of the James River and its tributary, the Rivanna River, near...
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    Salvador researched the earlier proposals and suggested the area of the Gila and Colorado Rivers as the locale for forts or presidios preventing the French...
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  • Sobaipuri (category Archaeological sites in Arizona)
    82(4):469–499. Seymour, Deni J., 2007c "An Archaeological Perspective on the Hohokam-Pima Continuum." Old Pueblo Archaeology Bulletin No. 51, December 2007:1-7...
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  • Blackwater Draw (category Archaeological museums in New Mexico)
    history, as well as archaeology on a broad scale. Exhibits now include descriptions of archaeological work, different archaeological sites, cultural complexes...
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