- Galisteo Basin
Galisteo Basin is a region in north-central
New Mexico 15 miles south of Santa Fe. The basin is fed by theGalisteo Creek . Northeast of Galisteo Basin lies theSangre de Cristo Mountains and on the southwest lie theSandia Mountains . Because of its location lying between mountain ranges and connecting theRio Grande Valley with theGreat Plains , the Galisteo Basin was used as a trade route by prehistoric and historic indigenous and later also by the Spanish explorers.The Galisteo Basin has a rich cultural history being a part of
Pueblo culture (EasternAnasazi ). It is widely considered one of the most impressivearcheological sites in the United States. Most of the sites are currently closed to the public. The most famous Pueblo ruin within the basin isSan Cristobal Pueblo . From the 1300s to the early 1400s, the pueblos in Galisteo Basin were trade centers. After 1680, the basin was abandoned. Various peoples, known and unknown, inhabited the area, including theTano (Arizona Tewa), East Rio GrandeKeresan ,Pecos , andTewa .ee also
* Basin
*Geography of the United States
*Galisteo, New Mexico
*Pueblo
*Anasazi Further reading
* Christina Singleton Mednick: "San Cristobal: Voices and Visions of the Galisteo Basin". Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 1996. ISBN 978-0890132920
External links
* [http://galisteoarcheology.org/home.php Galisteo Basin Archaeological]
* [http://www.galisteobasinpreserve.com/gbplocation_cultural.html Galisteo Basin Preserve: Cultural History]
* [http://www.galisteobasinpreserve.com/gbplocation_natural.html Galisteo Basin Preserve: Natural Features]
* [http://www.galisteobasinpreserve.com/gbplocation.html Galisteo Basin Preserve: Regional Map]
* [http://www.centerfordesertarchaeology.org/pdf/gallisto_basin_act.pdf Galisteo Basin Archeological Sites Protection Act] (pdf)
* [http://www.doi.gov/ocl/2002/s2776.htm Whitley, Galisteo Basin Archaeological Sites Protection Act]
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