Jornada branch

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The Jornada branch was a regional variant of the Mogollon culture that inhabited parts of what are now southern New Mexico, west Texas, and northern Mexico, known for its distinctive pottery and rock art traditions.

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Jornada branch canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mogollon culture variant
archaeological culture
prehistoric culture
associatedWith agricultural subsistence
maize cultivation
pithouse villages
hasArchaeologicalEvidenceType architectural remains
ceramics
rock art
hasArtMotif anthropomorphic figures
geometric designs
zoomorphic figures
hasArtStyle petroglyphs
pictographs
hasCulturalRegion southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest

Northern Mexico
hasEnvironment desert landscapes
mountain foothills
semi-arid basins
hasMaterialCulture brownware pottery
painted ceramics
stone tools
hasResearchDiscipline Southwestern archaeology
hasTimePeriod Classic period
Formative period
Late Archaic period
hasTypeSite Jornada Mogollon archaeological sites
influencedBy Mogollon culture
neighboring Southwestern cultures
knownFor distinctive pottery
rock art traditions
locatedIn northern Mexico
southern New Mexico
West Texas
surface form: west Texas
partOf Mogollon culture
studiedBy archaeologists

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Mogollon culture hasSubculture Jornada branch