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Mimbres and culture
Examples include the Dorset culture, Zapotec culture, Mimbres, Olmec, Woodland and Mississippian cultures.
Following the transition to ceramics diagnostic ceramics characteristic of Mogollon culture and its local variants, the Mimbres culture, are found spanning the period from 150 BCE-1450.
* Mogollon culture, including Mimbres culture, which produced Mimbres pottery
Research on Mogollon culture has led to the recognition of regional variants, of which the most widely recognized in popular media is the " Mimbres culture " ( Mimbres Mogollon branch ).
Although the Mimbres culture is the most well-known subset of the Mogollon archaeological culture-area, the entire Mogollon occupation spans a greater interval of time ( roughly one millennium ) and a vastly larger area than is encompassed by the Mimbres culture.
" Mimbres " may, depending on its context, refer to a tradition within a subregion of the Mogollon culture area ( the Mimbres branch or the Mimbres Mogollon ) or to an interval of time, the " Classic Mimbres phase " ( also known as the " Mimbres culture "; AD 1000-1130, roughly ) within the Mimbres branch.

Mimbres and was
In 1879 and 1880 the regiment was deeply involved in operations against the Mimbres Apaches under the warrior Victorio in New Mexico and received a campaign streamer for those operations.
The Mogollon archaeological area was first recognized by Emil Haury, following work at two archaeological sites ( the Harris Village in the town of Mimbres, New Mexico, and the Mogollon Village, on the upper San Francisco River ) in southwestern New Mexico in 1933 and 1934.
Mimbres pottery is so distinctive that until fairly recently, the end of its production around AD 1130-1150 was equated with the " disappearance " of the people who made it.
Massai ( also known as: Massa, Massi, Masai, Wasse or Massey ; c. 1847-1906, 1911 ) was a member of the Mimbres / Mimbreños local group of the Chihenne band of the Chiricahua Apache.
The area was relatively peaceful despite an occasional attack from the Warm Springs ( Mimbres ) band of the Chiricahua Apache who lived nearby at the headwaters of the Gila and Mimbres rivers.

Mimbres and people
The pottery produced in the Mimbres region, often finely painted bowls, is distinct in style and is decorated with geometric designs and figurative paintings of animals, people and cultural icons in black paint on a white background.

Mimbres and who
Colter, who also designed the interiors of Fred Harvey ’ s opulent La Fonda, La Posada, and El Tovar hotels, based her dinnerware motif on the Native American pictographs of animals and geometric patterns left behind on clay pots by the ancient inhabitants of the Rio Mimbres Valley in southwestern New Mexico, around 1100 A. D ..

Mimbres and lived
*** Copper Mines ( lived southwest of the Gila River, centered around the Santa Lucia Springs in the Little Burro and Big Burro Mountains, controlled the Pinos Altos Mountains, Pyramid Mountains and the vicinity of Santa Rita del Cobre along the Mimbres River in the east-hence called Copper Mine Apaches, western local group )
*** Mimbres / Mimbreños ( lived in southeast-central New Mexico, between the Mimbres River and the Rio Grande up in the Mimbres Mountains and the Cook's Range-hence called Mimbres Apaches, eastern local group )

Mimbres and County
** The Mimbres River Basin, in Grant County.

Mimbres and area
The Mimbres branch is a subset of the larger Mogollon culture area, centered in the Mimbres Valley and encompassing the upper Gila River and parts of the upper San Francisco River in southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona as well as the Rio Grande Valley and it western tributaries in southwest New Mexico.
Differentiation between the Mimbres branch and other areas of the Mogollon culture area is most apparent during the Three Circle ( AD 825-1000 roughly ) and Classic Mimbres ( AD 1000-1150 ) phases, when architectural construction and black and white painted pottery assume locally distinctive forms and styles.
Archaeological sites attributed to the Mogollon culture are found in the Gila Wilderness, Mimbres River Valley, along the Upper Gila river, Paquime and Hueco Tanks, an area of low mountains between the Franklin Mountains to the west and the Hueco Mountains to the east.

Mimbres and from
Water control features are common among Mimbres branch sites from the 10th through 12th centuries.
* Nelson, Margaret C., Michelle Hegmon, Stephanie Kulow, and Karen Gust Schollmeyer ( 2006 ) " Archaeological and Ecological Perspectives on Reorganization: a Case Study from the Mimbres Region of the U. S. Southwest.
* Shafer, Harry J, Marianne Marek, and K. J. Reinhard, " A Mimbres Burial with Associated Colon Remains from the NAN Ranch Ruin, New Mexico.

Mimbres and AD
Three Circle phase ( AD 825 / 850-1000 ) pithouse villages within the Mimbres branch are distinctive.
Classic Mimbres phase ( AD 1000-1130 ) pueblos can be quite large, with some composed of clusters of compounds or roomblocks, each containing up to 150 rooms, and grouped around an open plaza.

Mimbres and .
* Massai, ( c. 1847-1906 or-1911 ), warrior of the Mimbres local group of the Chihenne band
In December 1860, thirty miners launched a surprise attack on an encampment of Bedonkohes Apaches on the west bank of the Mimbres River.
* Mimbreños is an older name that refers to a section of Opler's Eastern Chiricahua band and to Albert Schroeder's Mimbres and Warm Springs Chiricahua bands in southwestern New Mexico.
In December 1860, thirty miners launched a surprise attack on an encampment of Bedonkohe on the west bank of the Mimbres River in retaliation for the theft of numerous livestock.
File: Mimbres Bowl with bighorn sheep and geometrical design 224 DMA 1990-215-FA. jpg | Mimbres Bowl with Bighorn Sheep and Geometrical Design, New Mexico, c. 1000-1150 A. D.
His works, which have often been referred to as " pottery jewels ", are notable for the use of Mimbres designs on sienna miniatures, and for the chemical treatment of various clays which produce different colors when kiln-fired.
Five decades of subsequent research conducted by teams based out of the Field Museum of Natural History, the Arizona State Museum at the University of Arizona, the Amerind Foundation, and the Mimbres Foundation, confirmed Haury's initial findings.

culture and was
After all, Pike was an established poet and his work had been published in the respectable periodicals of that center of American culture, Boston.
To Adams that age in which religion exercised power over the entire culture of the race was one of imagination, and it is largely the admiration he so obviously held for such eras that betrays a peculiar religiosity -- a sentiment he would have probably denied.
The fault was Rameau's and that of the whole culture of this Parisian age.
But Stravinsky was swayed by the attitudes of whatever culture he was reflecting.
Recently, for example, a paranoid woman's large-scale philosophizing, in the session, about the intrusive curiosity which has become, in her opinion, a deplorable characteristic of mid-twentieth-century human culture, developed itself, before the end of the session, into a suspicion that I was surreptitiously peeking at her partially exposed breast, as indeed I was.
By 800 B.C. the Aegean was an area of common tongue and of common culture.
And the drawling, oversoft voice of flirtation, though fairly overt, was still well within the prescribed gambit of their culture.
It was there, in the course of trying to prepare new men for the `` culture shock '' they might encounter in remote overseas posts, that he first began to develop a system of charting the `` norms of human communication ''.
Smith's first workout with stresses, pitches, and junctures was based on mother, which spells, in our culture, a good deal more than bread alone.
With this seven-word sentence -- though the speaker undoubtedly thought he was dealing only with the subject of food -- he was telling things about himself and, in the last two examples, revealing that he had departed from the customs of his culture.
As a theologian in the group pointed out, a professional was, before the modern period of technical specialization, one who `` professed '' to be a bearer and critic of his culture in the use of his particular skills.
His report was unusual in its detailed depiction of a non-European culture.
In some ways, studying the language, culture, physiology, and artifacts of European colonies was not unlike studying the flora and fauna of those places.
The author's name " indicates the status of the discourse within a society and culture ", and at one time was used as an anchor for interpreting a text, a practice which Barthes would argue is not a particularly relevant or valid endeavor.
By the 6th century BC, the Celtic La Tène culture was well established.
Kythira was a stopping place for trade and culture between Crete and the Peloponesus, so these stories may preserve traces of the migration of Aphrodite's cult from the Middle East to mainland Greece.
Renan's head was turned away from the building, while Athena, beside him, was depicted raising her arm, which was interpreted as indicating a challenge to the church during an anti-clerical phase in French official culture.
In 1973, Arau acted in and directed Calzónzin Inspector (" Cazonci " or " Caltzontzin " was the term used in the Purépecha culture, to name their emperors.
Many scholars see the persistence of Germanic Arianism as a strategy that was followed in order to differentiate the Germanic elite from the local inhabitants and their culture and also to maintain the Germanic elite's separate group identity.
Antoninus ’ father and paternal grandfather died when he was young and he was raised by Gnaeus Arrius Antoninus, his maternal grandfather, reputed by contemporaries to be a man of integrity and culture and a friend of Pliny the Younger.

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