book chapter
The Mogollon
archaeology of ancient Arizona, [by] Jefferson Reid and Stephanie Whittlesey • Tucson • Published In 1997 • Pages: 131-165, 283-284
By: Reid, J. Jefferson, Whittlesey, Stephanie Michelle.
Abstract
Reid and Whittlesey write a summary of the Mogollon that includes descriptions of the environment, the past research that lead to their discovery, their origins, and development from the Early Pithouse Period to the Mogollon Pueblo Period. The Pueblo Period is further documented with a description of Grasshopper Pueblo, largest community in the region. The authors describe subsistence, the settlement, the environment - especially the climate changes that occurred, their social organization - including status, and religion. The Mogollon abandoned the mountains by 1400.
- HRAF PubDate
- 2010
- Region
- North America
- Sub Region
- Southwest and Basin
- Document Type
- book chapter
- Evaluation
- Creator Type
- Archaeologist
- Document Rating
- 4: Excellent Secondary Data
- 5: Excellent Primary Data
- Analyst
- Sarah Berry; 2010
- Field Date
- no date
- Coverage Date
- 1800 BP-600 BP (AD 200-AD 1400)
- Coverage Place
- eastern Arizona and western New Mexico, United States
- Notes
- Jefferson Reid and Stephanie Whittlesey
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-284)
- LCCN
- 96025188
- LCSH
- Mogollon culture
- Indians of North America