Lower Gila branch

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The Lower Gila branch is a regional subgroup of the Mogollon culture known for its distinctive prehistoric settlements and material traditions in the Lower Gila River area of the American Southwest.

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Label Occurrences
Lower Gila branch canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mogollon culture regional subgroup
archaeological culture
associatedWith prehistoric archaeology
chronologicalRelation part of Mogollon cultural sequence
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext Ancestral Puebloan and Mogollon sphere
cultureArea southwestern United States
surface form: Southwestern United States
hasArchaeologicalEvidence material artifacts
settlement remains
hasCharacteristic distinctive material traditions
distinctive prehistoric settlements
hasMaterialCulture ceramic traditions
lithic traditions
hasTypeOfSite prehistoric settlement
locatedIn southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest

Lower Gila River area
namedAfter Gila River
surface form: Lower Gila River
partOf Mogollon culture
region North American deserts
surface form: Southwestern North America
relatedTo other Mogollon branches
riverBasin Gila River
studiedInDiscipline anthropology
archaeology
temporalContext pre-Columbian period

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Mogollon culture hasSubculture Lower Gila branch