翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Coiled tubing umbilical
・ Coiled-coil domain containing 42B (CCDC42B)
・ Coiled-coil domain containing protein 120
・ Coiled-Coil Domain Containing protein 82
・ Coiled-Coil Domain Containing Protein – 25
・ Coiled-coil domain-containing 37 (FLJ40083)
・ Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 135
・ Coiler
・ Coilgun
・ Coilhouse
・ Coilia
・ Coilia dussumieri
・ Coilia nasus
・ Coilin
・ Coilin Devlin
Cohonina
・ Cohons
・ Cohoquinoque Creek
・ Cohors amicorum
・ Cohors I Aelia Dacorum
・ Cohors I Aelia Gaesatorum milliaria sagitt
・ Cohors I Alpinorum equitata
・ Cohors I Alpinorum peditata
・ Cohors I Antiochensium equitata
・ Cohors I Aquitanorum
・ Cohors I Aquitanorum veterana
・ Cohors I Aurelia Antonina Hemesenorum milliaria
・ Cohors I Batavorum milliaria eq c.R. pf
・ Cohors I Bracaraugustanorum eq c.R.
・ Cohors I Brittonum milliaria


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Cohonina : ウィキペディア英語版
Cohonina

The Cohonina peoples inhabited the north-western area of Arizona, to the west of the Grand Canyon in the United States.〔
(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = USDA Forest Service )〕 First identified in 1937 by Lyndon Hargrave, surveying pottery for the Museum of Northern Arizona, they are named for the Hopi term for the Yuman, Havasupai, and Walapai peoples who inhabited the area and are thought to be descended from the Cohonina. They in turn have lent their name to Coconino County, Arizona.〔 They are thought to have lived between 500 and 1200,〔 evolving alongside the Anasazi and enjoying a period of fertility, producing "significant" amounts of pottery, before worsening weather conditions - arid soils and rain erosion - forced them from their homelands. Several lines of evidence led to a theory that a climate change episode caused a severe drought in the region from 1276 to 1299, forcing these agriculture-dependent cultures to move on. Archaeological evidence of the Cohonina disappears beyond this period.
==Archaeological evidence==
The majority of the archaeological evidence that does exist consists of agricultural remnants and pottery.〔〔 Pueblo I Era period pottery, often decorated, has been found alongside evidence of maize cultivation. These pieces are largely constructed using "paddle-and-anvil" methods, with black and grey illustrations, and are found west of the San Francisco Peaks, east of Aubrey Cliffs, and south of the Grand Canyon.〔
The area was largely pine forest, and the Cohoninia may have utilised wild plants are the mainstay of their agriculture. They also used obsidian to construct arrowheads and for trade.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Cohonina」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.