The Classic Mimbres Period in the Eastern Mimbres Area: Evidence from Ceramics, Architecture, and Settlement

M. Hegmon, K. Schollmeyer, M. Nelson
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Classic Mimbres (ca. AD 1010-mid 1100s) archaeology from the eastern Mimbres area is summarized in comparison to the Mimbres Valley. Focus is on material from sites excavated by the Eastern Mimbres Archaeological Project, including Avilas Canyon, Flying Fish, and Pague Well, and also the Berrenda Creek site. The eastern Mimbres is definitively part of the Mimbres tradition, although there is variability that patterns spatially. Analyses reveal differences between sites and subregions. Intersite differences include groundstone in walls, adobe collars on hearths, and square partitions in corners of rooms. In comparison to the Mimbres Valley, the eastern Mimbres has less intensive settlement, and less evidence of ritual, though clear continuity between the Classic and subsequent Postclassic. These different characteristics are attributed to different social practices, including land tenure systems which engender social inequality that were present in the Mimbres Valley but not the eastern Mimbres.
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东Mimbres地区的经典Mimbres时期:来自陶瓷、建筑和定居的证据
与Mimbres山谷相比,总结了Mimbres东部地区的经典Mimbres(约公元1010年至1100年代中期)考古。重点关注东米姆布雷考古项目挖掘的遗址材料,包括阿维拉斯峡谷、飞鱼和帕格井,以及贝伦达溪遗址。东部的Mimbres无疑是Mimbres传统的一部分,尽管在空间上存在变化。分析揭示了地点和次区域之间的差异。场地间的差异包括墙壁上的基石、壁炉上的土坯项圈和房间角落的方形隔板。与Mimbres山谷相比,Mimbres东部的定居点密度较小,仪式证据也较少,尽管古典主义和随后的后古典主义之间有明显的连续性。这些不同的特征归因于不同的社会实践,包括造成社会不平等的土地保有制度,这些制度存在于米姆布里斯山谷,但不存在于米姆布里斯东部。
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