Gran Quivira: Excavations in a 17th-Century Jumano Pueblo
Type | Title | Author | Additional Authors | Year | Publisher | Copyright | ISBN | URL |
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Book | Gran Quivira: Excavations in a 17th-Century Jumano Pueblo | Gordon Vivian | 1964 | National Park Service: US Department of the Interior | URL |
At Gran Quivira, N. Mex., are early historic remains of 17 Pueblo house mounds, numerous detached kivas, a small Spanish church , and a mission establishment. One kiva, the small Spanish church, and 37 Pueblo rooms were excavated. Unpublished data from previous excavation of the mission structures are summarized. Culture contact with the adjoining Mogollon is examined and their probable presence as the “gente rayada” of the Spanish considered. The probable effects of a culturally mixed group lacking social stability are explored as a contributing factor in the abandonment of the area and dispersal of the people about 1672, wellbefore the Pueblo Revolt of 1680.Description: