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Mogollon culture - Wikipedia The Mogollon culture ( ˌmoʊɡəˈjoʊn moh-gə-YOHN) [1] is a pre-historic archaeological culture of Native American peoples from Southern New Mexico and Arizona, Northern Sonora and Chihuahua, and Western Texas
Mogollon culture | Ancient Southwest, Pottery Artifacts | Britannica Mogollon culture, prehistoric North American Indian peoples who, from approximately ad 200–1450, lived in the mostly mountainous region of what are now southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico Their name derives from the Mogollon Mountains in New Mexico
Who or What Is the Mogollon? - Archaeology Southwest As archaeologists traditionally recognize it, Mogollon culture existed from approximately A D 200 until sometime between 1400 and 1450 Archaeologists divide this span into three periods: Early Pithouse (ca A D 200–550), Late Pithouse (550–1000), and Mogollon Pueblo (1000–1400 1450)
Mogollon People - Legends of America The Mogollon Indians were one of four major prehistoric archaeological culture areas of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico The Mogollon lived in the southwest from approximately 150 A D until about 1450 A D
Mogollon - Science of the American Southwest (U. S. National Park Service) The Mogollon might well be referred to as “Mountain Peoples” because they inhabited the rugged, high-elevation mountain and canyon country of eastern Arizona and western New Mexico, far northwestern Texas, northern Chihuahua, Mexico, and perhaps the far northeastern corner of Sonora, Mexico
Introduction to Mogollon – Smarthistory Who and where were the Mogollon? The Mogollon cultural area spanned across what is today northern Mexico into Arizona and New Mexico Archaeologists named the Mogollon cultural group after a mountain range in southern New Mexico centuries later
The Mogollon: Prehistoric People of the Desert Southwest - DesertUSA The Mogollon were the least densely populated of the major prehistoric peoples of the Southwest Tradition Around 200 BC they expanded into the mountains of southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico from the high plateaus of south-central New Mexico
Mogollon - American Southwest Virtual Museum The Mogollon might well be referred to as “Mountain Peoples” because they inhabited the rugged, high-elevation mountain and canyon country of eastern Arizona and western New Mexico, far northwestern Texas, northern Chihuahua, Mexico, and perhaps the far northeastern corner of Sonora, Mexico
Meet the Mogollon - Arizona State University If you go to eastern Arizona or southern New Mexico, you can see ruins of the Mogollon culture at Casa Malpais and the Gila Cliff Dwellings The Mogollon lived in this area from about 200 B C until about 1450 A D Their land consisted of woods, hills and valleys, and deserts