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Casas Grandes (Spanish for
Great Houses; also
known as
Paquimé) is a
prehistoric archaeological site in the
northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. Construction...
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Mogollon pottery found in and
around the
archeological site of
Casas Grandes (
Paquimé) in the
Mexican state of Chihuahua.
Named after the
modern town of Mata...
- 2010-09-11.
Paquimé Culture,
Retrieved Nov 2010[circular reference] The WP
Paquime article in spanish,
directs to the
Mogollon Culture,
Paquimé does not...
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breeding in captivity.
Captive breeding occurred in
Northern Mexico at
Paquime (also
called Casas Grandes) and very
likely Southwest New
Mexico Mimbres...
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trade relationships between the two
cultural areas. At the same time, in
Paquimé, a site
connected to the
Mogollon culture,
there are
ceremonial structures...
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shelter for
inhabitants of the
Paquimé culture, who
built their homes within them.
There are
several Paquimé culture archaeological zones in the...
- site in
northern Mexico, the
Casas Grandes or
Paquimé Archaeological Zone
highlighted by the new
Paquimé (which,
translated to Spanish,
means "Big Houses"...
- culture.
Paquimé was the
center of the
Casas Grandes civilization.
Extensive archaeological evidence shows commerce, agriculture, and
hunting at
Paquimé and...
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Retrieved September 14, 2014. de la
Cueva de la Olla
paquime.
Cultura Paquime:
Sitios Arqueologicos –
Paquime Culture Do****ental Do****entary on
YouTube see minute...
- the Gila Wilderness,
Mimbres River Valley,
along the
Upper Gila river,
Paquime and
Hueco Tanks, an area of low
mountains between the
Franklin Mountains...