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#111, Style III Bowl from Pruitt (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Pruitt Ranch site (sometimes known as the Pruitt site, Pruitt Upton Ranch site, Gorman Ranch site, and Upton-Tigner site). The Pruitt Ranch site is a large Mimbres village that straddles the Grant-Luna county line in southwestern New Mexico. The site has been dated to between A.D. 550 and 1130 and has both Late Pithouse and Classic period components. The Simons family recently donated the Pruitt Ranch site to the Archaeological Conservancy. Local...


#112, Style III Bowl from Galaz (2012)
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This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by the...


#113, Style III Seed Jar from Galaz (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Seed Jar is an example of Style III from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by the...


#114, Style III Bowl from Galaz (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by the...


#115, Style II Bowl from Galaz (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style II from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by the...


#116, Style III Bowl from Galaz (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by the...


#117, Style II or Style III Bowl from Galaz (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of "Style II, Style III" from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by...


#118, Style III Flare rim bowl from Galaz (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Flare rim bowl is an example of Style III from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by...


#119, Style III Bowl from Galaz (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by the...


12-Al-923-20, Celt, Preform Groundstone (2022)
IMAGE Wilson Nettleton.

Celt, Preform Groundstone, Catalog #: 12-Al-923-20 Recovered as part of Report of Investigations 22, The Archaeological Resources of the Maumee River Valley, Allen County, Indiana, James Mohow


12-Dl-187-5, Unclassified Late Archaic point (2022)
IMAGE Olivia London.

Unclassified Late Archaic point, Catalog#: 12-Dl-187-5 Recovered as part of Report of Investigations 12, The Archaeological Resources of the Upper White River Drainage with Emphasis on the Woodland Period, P. Ranel Stephenson, with sections by Donald Cochran, Lorna Gentry Laymon, and Diana Conover


12-Dl-49-6 (164-84), Point (2023)
IMAGE Skai Mendez.

Point, Catalog #: 12-Dl-49-6 (164-84) Recovered as part of Archaeological Report 3, Title and Author unavailable


12-Ja-159-25 (2022)
IMAGE Wilson Nettleton.

Hi-Lo Point collected in Jay County, Indiana. Catalog #: 12-Ja-159-25 Recovered as part of Report of Investigations 18, An Archaeological Survey of Jay County, Indiana, Mary Lou James and Donald Cochran.


12-Mi-37-46, Point Fragments (2022)
IMAGE Olivia London.

Point Fragments, Catalog #: 12-Mi-37-46 Recovered as part of Report of Investigations 13, An Archaeological Survey of the Upper Wabash River Valley, Donald Cochran and Edmond Anuszczyk


12-Un-68 38F-331, Projectile Point (2022)
IMAGE Wilson Nettleton.

Projectile Point, Catalog # 12-U-68 Recovered as part of Archaeological Report 10, Archaeological Survey of Union County, Indiana: Thesis Topic Submitted to the Graduate Council, By Stephan C. Koleszar, B.K. Swartz, Jr. (ed.).


12. CAS.2021.120_TAC Permit 8723_N984 E971 Unit Level Forms & Maps.pdf (2021)
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#120, Style I Bowl from Manuel Gonzales (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style I from Manuel Gonzales.


#121, Style III Flare rim bowl from Galaz (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Flare rim bowl is an example of Style III from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by...


#122, Style III Bowl from Galaz (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by the...


#123, Style III Flare rim bowl from Galaz (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Flare rim bowl is an example of Style III from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by...


#124, Style III Bowl from Manuel Gonzales (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from Manuel Gonzales.


#125, Style III Bowl from Galaz (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from the Galaz Ruin site. Galaz ruin (sometimes known as Galaz Ruin) is a Mimbres village in Grants County, southwestern New Mexico, occupied from A.D. 550 to 1350. Galaz was one of the largest villages occupied during Mimbres Classic times (A.D. 1000-1130), and it also contained numerous pithouses and a Postclassic settlement, as well as a large assemblage of ceramics, lithics, and faunal material. Originally excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by the...


#126, Style III Bowl from Manuel Gonzales (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Bowl is an example of Style III from Manuel Gonzales.


#127, Style III Bowl, Flare rim bowl from Manuel Gonzales (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This "Bowl, Flare rim bowl" is an example of Style III from Manuel Gonzales.


#128, Style II or Style III Seed Jar from McSherry (2012)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Michelle Hegmon

This Seed Jar is an example of "Style II, Style III" from the McSherry site (also known as McSherry ruin). The McSherry site is located near the NAN Ranch ruin in the middle Mimbres River Valley, Grants County, New Mexico. McSherry has at least two Classic Mimbres (ca. A.D. 1000-1130) roomblocks, which were badly damaged by looters. It also has an adjacent Black Mountain phase (ca. A.D. 1200-1300) pueblo, and ceramics suggest the presence of an earlier Pithouse period occupation. Dr. Harry...