Spectacular pottery designed and crafted by people of the Mimbres Valley and surrounding areas from A.D. 1000 to 1130 will be on display at the American Indian Student Center at New Mexico State ...
Mimbres bowls are likely the most famous ceramics in Southwest archaeology and are preserved by natural history, anthropology, and art museums around the country. Mimbres refers to the Mimbres Valley ...
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) – A Deming man has been sentenced to two years of probation for digging on federal land and removing several pieces of broken Mimbres pottery in southern New Mexico. Federal ...
Since first being unearthed in New Mexico in the late nineteenth century, the striking ceramic bowls made a millennium earlier by people living in the Mimbres River Valley of the American Southwest ...
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition To Touch the Past: the Painted Pottery of the Mimbres People, which was organized by the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum and shown from April 14 through ...
At the Los Angeles ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, a woman arrived with a bowl from the Mimbres people of southwestern New Mexico, an agricultural group who lived in small villages until the culture collapsed in ...
DEMING – Still looking for that special someone to finish off your holiday shopping? Look no further than the Deming-Luna-Mimbres Museum gift shop. Tucked away in a corner of the former Deming ...
The Postclassic period (ca. AD 1150–1450) in the Mimbres region is diverse and variable. Excavation data from Las Animas Village (LA3949) is used to explore this variability and better delineate the ...
First farmers of the Mimbres region / Christopher A. Turnbow, John R. Roney, and Robert J. Hard -- Changing perspectives on pithouse period occupations in the Mimbres region / Roger Anyon and Barbara ...
CHICAGO (AP) — The Art Institute of Chicago has indefinitely postponed a major pottery exhibit just weeks before it was due to open, citing concerns that the culture and voices of indigenous peoples ...
Nine decades after the founder of the University of Minnesota's anthropology department dug up more than 2,000 Native objects in New Mexico, the university is finally taking concerted action to bring ...