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Mimbres

Mimbres may refer to:

  • Mimbres culture (c. 1100–1150 CE), a subdivision of Mogollon culture
  • Mimbres pottery, a particular style of pottery decoration from the Mimbres culture
  • Mimbres Valley AVA, an American Viticultural Area in southwestern New Mexico
  • Mimbres River, a river in New Mexico
  • Mimbres Mountains, the southernmost part of the Black Range
  • Mlimbres Apaches, a band of the Chiricahua Apaches of the Southwestern US.

Usage examples of "mimbres".

Both facedown, both open to pages that featured illustrations of Mimbres, Hohokam, and Anasazi pots.

Two or three books on Mimbres, and Hohokam, and Anasazi pottery evolution.

The names of their ancient groups were Anasazi, Hohokam, Mimbres and Mogollon according to their place of residence and each of the contemporary pueblos usually carry Spanish names.

This time, even leaving aside such relatively minor treasures as Mimbres bowls and Chinese jade, this time they had a probably genuine Verrocchio to put on the block.

The Mexicans worked the mines of Santa Rita near the headwaters of the Rio Mimbres in those days, and their chief was a pindah lickoyee named Johnson.

This left the Rio Mimbres to continue to run into the sump that has been called the Southwest Divide Basin, a basin 124 miles wide from which no water exits to either ocean.

The first significant event occurred at the mines at Santa Rita, between the Mimbres and Gila rivers.

He told Virgil the way you worked it by yourself, or with Red and a couple of Mimbres along, you had to walk down the wild herd, slip up on them gradually, the wild ones likely never having seen a mounted man before, the bunch of them wondering what in the hell kind of horse is that?