Galaz Ruin

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Galaz Ruin is an important archaeological site in New Mexico known for its well-preserved remains of the ancient Mogollon culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mogollon archaeological site
archaeological site
associatedWith Mimbres branch of the Mogollon culture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Mogollon culture
hasArchaeologicalRemainsOf ancient Mogollon dwellings
burials
pithouses
plaza areas
room blocks
hasEvidenceOf agricultural subsistence
long-distance exchange networks
prehistoric village life
heritageType prehistoric Native American site
knownFor Mimbres pottery
well-preserved Mogollon cultural remains
locatedIn Mimbres Valley
New Mexico
western New Mexico
surface form: southwestern New Mexico
materialCulture Mimbres pottery
surface form: Mimbres black-on-white pottery

ground stone artifacts
shell ornaments
stone tools
partOf Mogollon culture
surface form: Mimbres archaeological tradition
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
researchField Mogollon archaeology
Southwestern archaeology
significance important site for studying Mogollon culture
key site for understanding Mimbres ceramics
timePeriod Late Pithouse period
Mogollon culture
surface form: Mimbres Classic period

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Mogollon culture majorSite Galaz Ruin