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Chronological division system
The Pecos Classification is a chronological division of all known Ancestral Puebloans into periods based on changes in architecture, art, pottery, and
Pecos_Classification
Ancient Native American culture in Four Corners region of the US
emerged. The current agreement, based on terminology defined by the Pecos Classification, suggests their emergence around the 12th century BCE, during the
Ancestral_Puebloans
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Pecos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pecos may refer to: Pecos River, rises near Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States Pecos, Texas, a city
Pecos
Era in the history of the Pueblo peoples
central and southern Arizona and New Mexico. The Pueblo III period (Pecos Classification) is roughly the same as the "Great Pueblo period" and "Classic Pueblo
Pueblo_III_period
Era in the history of the Pueblo peoples
Pecos River and Rio Grande valleys. As a result, pueblos in those areas saw a significant increase in total population. The Pueblo IV period (Pecos Classification)
Pueblo_IV_period
Ancient culture of the southwest United States
The Basketmaker III period (500 to 750 CE) also called the "Modified Basketmaker" period, was the third period in which ancient Pueblo people were cultivating
Basketmaker_III_period
Room used by Puebloans for religious rituals and political meetings
Pueblos of the Pueblo I period and following, designated by the Pecos Classification system developed by archaeologists, were usually round and evolved
Kiva
Ancient culture of the southwest United States
such as pinyon nuts. The Early and Late Basketmaker II periods (Pecos Classification) are often described as one "Basketmaker period". It is preceded
Late_Basketmaker_II_period
Ancestral puebloan period 1600 to present
pueblos were abandoned by the nineteenth century. The Pueblo V period (Pecos Classification) is similar to the "Regressive Pueblo period." Considerable change
Pueblo_V_period
Steep-sided canyon in Arizona, US
emerged. The current consensus, based on terminology defined by the Pecos Classification, suggests their emergence was around 1200 BCE during the Basketmaker
Grand_Canyon
Era in the history of the Pueblo peoples
architecture, artistic expression, and water conservation. Pueblo I, a Pecos Classification, is similar to the early "Developmental Pueblo period" of 750 to
Pueblo_I_period
Ancient culture of the southwest United States
The Early Basketmaker II period (1500 BCE – 50 CE) was the first post-Archaic cultural period of ancient Pueblo people. The period began with the cultivation
Early_Basketmaker_II_period
Era in the history of the Pueblo peoples
pottery with other settlements for maize. The Pueblo II period (Pecos Classification) is roughly the second half of the "Developmental Pueblo period"
Pueblo_II_period
lasted from about 1 CE to around 1200 CE, which according to the Pecos Classification places the occupation from Early Basketmaker II Era to Early Pueblo
Virgin Ancestral Pueblo peoples
Virgin_Ancestral_Pueblo_peoples
National Historical Park of the United States
Pecos Pueblo also known as Cicuye Pueblo, a Native American community abandoned in historic times. First a state monument in 1935, it was made Pecos National
Pecos National Historical Park
Pecos_National_Historical_Park
Ancient culture of the southwest United States
in Arizona. There were five Archaic–Early Basketmaker sites found in the Pecos River valley that were likely for hunting deer and gathering wild plants
Archaic–Early Basketmaker period
Archaic–Early_Basketmaker_period
Weaving of pliable materials to make three-dimensional artifacts
Hickox Fully feathered basket Kete (basket) Longaberger Neko chigura Pecos Classification Putcher Pasiking Sebucan Underwater basket weaving Willow Man Withy
Basket_weaving
US professional baseball league
2016. "Pecos League to play with fourteen teams in two divisions for 2020 season" (Press release). Pecos League. February 25, 2020. "Pecos League 2020
Pecos_League
the European colonization of the Americas. One of the most enduring classifications of archaeological periods and cultures was established in Gordon Willey
List of archaeological periods (North America)
List_of_archaeological_periods_(North_America)
Pottery of the Pueblo people of the American Southwest
pottery has been classified into historical periods or eras by the Pecos Classification nomenclature, developed by the anthropologist Alfred V. Kidder in
Pueblo_pottery
Archeological era in the present-day southwestern United States
Archaic period in the Americas Archaic stage Chihuahua tradition Pecos Classification Sulphur Springs Valley Southwestern United States Gibbon, Guy E.;
Cochise_tradition
Study of the archaeology of North, Central and South America and the Caribbean
Mesoamerican pyramids Luzia Woman Mesoamerican chronology Mummy Cave Pecos Classification Post Pattern Pre-Columbian South America Prehistoric Southwestern
Archaeology_of_the_Americas
Empire Professional Baseball League consists of 4 teams. The independent Pecos League consists of 16 teams. The independent, single-site United Shore Professional
List of Minor League Baseball leagues and teams
List_of_Minor_League_Baseball_leagues_and_teams
American archaeologist (1885–1963)
Kidder conducted site excavations at an abandoned pueblo near Pecos, New Mexico, now the Pecos National Historical Park. He excavated levels of human occupation
Alfred_V._Kidder
Pre-Columbian culture in modern New Mexico and Chihuahua
Archaic period in the Americas Archaic stage Cochise tradition Pecos Classification Southwestern United States Cordell, Linda S. (1984). Prehistory of
Chihuahua_tradition
Unincorporated community in New Mexico, United States
the settlements founded in the Pecos River Valley as part of that expansion. A principal reason for founding the Pecos Valley settlements was to defend
Villanueva,_New_Mexico
1948 film
Bob Nolan – Himself; Singer; Narrator (Pecos Bill) Sons of the Pioneers – Themselves; Singers; Narrators (Pecos Bill) The Dinning Sisters – Singers (Blame
Melody_Time
Oil field in the Permian Basin of west Texas
extreme southeastern Pecos County, it also stretches under the Pecos River and partially into Crockett County. Iraan, on the Pecos River and directly adjacent
Yates_Oil_Field
Species of snake
The Trans-Pecos rat snake or Davis Mountain rat snake (Bogertophis subocularis), is a species of medium to large, nonvenomous rat snake in the family
Trans-Pecos_rat_snake
Unincorporated town in Texas, United States
built Pecos Valley Railroad, incorporated by John J. Hagerman, an American industrialist, to link Eddy, New Mexico (now Carlsbad), with Pecos, Texas
Orla,_Texas
Biological kingdom
Sediment-filled tubes from the Mesoproterozoic Allamoore Formation, Trans-Pecos Texas". Geology. 23 (3): 269–272. Bibcode:1995Geo....23..269B. doi:10
Animal
Subspecies of snake
Trans-Pecos copperhead, western copperhead Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster was formerly a venomous pit viper subspecies found in the Trans-Pecos region
Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster
Agkistrodon_contortrix_pictigaster
City in Chaves County, New Mexico, US
National Wildlife Refuge is located a few miles northeast of the city on the Pecos River. Bottomless Lakes State Park is located 12 miles (19 km) east of Roswell
Roswell,_New_Mexico
City in Texas, United States
was filed by the Pecos County Water District #1, and 108 families who depended on the flow from the springs, to stop the pumping (Pecos County Water District
Fort_Stockton,_Texas
Subspecies of lizard
The Trans-Pecos striped whiptail (Aspidoscelis inornatus heptagrammus) is a subspecies of the little striped whiptail (Aspidoscelis inornatus) lizard
Trans-Pecos_striped_whiptail
City in Texas, United States
Iraan (/ˌaɪrəˈæn/ EYE-rə-AN) is a city in Pecos County, Texas, United States. Its population was 1,055 at the 2020 census. The city's name is a tribute
Iraan,_Texas
Texas, west of the Pecos River, beginning with the Davis Mountains on the east and the Rio Grande to its west and south. The Trans-Pecos region is the only
Geography_of_Texas
Species of fish
The Pecos pupfish (Cyprinodon pecosensis) is a species of pupfish in the family Cyprinodontidae. It is endemic to the Pecos River watershed in eastern
Pecos_pupfish
Historically, classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas is based upon cultural regions, geography, and linguistics. Anthropologists have
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Species of gastropod
The Pecos springsnail, scientific name Pyrgulopsis pecosensis, is a species of gastropod in the family Hydrobiidae, the mud snails. It is endemic to the
Pecos_springsnail
Genus of plants
mitchellii Amaranthus muricatus – African amaranth Amaranthus obcordatus – Trans-Pecos amaranth Amaranthus palmeri – Palmer's amaranth, Palmer pigweed, careless
Amaranth
Genus of snakes
Bogertophis Juvenile Trans-Pecos rat snake Bogertophis subocularis Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order:
Bogertophis
Census-designated place in New Mexico, United States
expansion of the Spanish eastward into the Pecos River valley and onto the Great Plains. The motivation for the Pecos Valley settlements was the growing population
Anton_Chico,_New_Mexico
Species of reptile
Trans-Pecos copperhead Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster Gloyd & Conant, 1943 Broad-banded copperhead Agkistrodon laticinctus The Trans-Pecos region
Eastern_copperhead
Species of fish
The Pecos gambusia (Gambusia nobilis), also known as the Pecos mosquitofish, is a species of fish in the family Poeciliidae endemic to the Pecos River
Pecos_gambusia
Species of snake
States and northern Mexico. In the US it ranges from southwestern and Trans-Pecos Texas west through southern and central Arizona, southern Nevada, southwestern
Rena_humilis
Species of flowering plant
Gundlachia triantha, the TransPecos goldenshrub or Trans-Pecos desert goldenrod, is a North American species of plants in the sunflower family. It is native
Gundlachia_triantha
Species of grasshopper
Arphia pecos, the Pecos arphia, is a species of band-winged grasshopper in the family Acrididae. It is found in Central America and North America. "Arphia
Arphia_pecos
1984 film by Wim Wenders
Filming largely occurred in Fort Stockton and Marathon in West Texas's Trans-Pecos region. The film marked Wenders's first time avoiding storyboarding completely
Paris,_Texas_(film)
Species of gastropod
Assiminea pecos is a rare species of snail in the family Assimineidae known by the common name Pecos assiminea. It is native to New Mexico and Texas in
Assiminea_pecos
Unincorporated community in Texas, United States
States. It lies along State Highway 17 and FM 3078, south of the city of Pecos, the county seat of Reeves County. Despite its similar name, Toyahvale is
Toyahvale,_Texas
Range of mountains in West Texas, United States
volcanic origin composed of strata associated with eruptions of the Trans-Pecos Volcanic Field 35 million years ago. The highest peak in the Davis Mountains
Davis_Mountains
Mountain in Texas, United States
west to Salt Basin, and east to the Delaware River which is part of the Pecos River watershed. The mountain's toponym was officially adopted on November
Shumard_Peak
Town in Ward County, Texas, United States
United States. It was named for its location near the "grand falls" of the Pecos River, located roughly 3 miles (4.8 km) to the west. Early settlers were
Grandfalls,_Texas
Species of crustacean
Gammarus pecos, commonly known as the Pecos amphipod, is a species of crustacean in family Gammaridae. It is endemic to Pecos County, Texas in the United
Gammarus_pecos
Geographical region of the United States
into the Mesilla Valley, and southeast along the Rio Grande into the Trans-Pecos region of Texas. The fourth subregion Meinig calls the "Northern Corridor
Southwestern_United_States
Digestive disease of the large intestine
2022, other classification systems are also used. The severity of diverticulitis can be radiographically graded by the Hinchey Classification. In "smoldering
Diverticulitis
Panhandle and north of the Permian Basin) Texas Panhandle (pictured) Trans-Pecos Great Plains Regions of United States Minor Outlying Islands include: Baker
List of regions of the United States
List_of_regions_of_the_United_States
Species of snake
(Trans-Pecos average 147.3), and subcaudals: male range 42‒62 average 48 (Trans Pecos average 54), female range 40‒57 average 45 (Trans-Pecos average
Agkistrodon_laticinctus
Species of reptile
Missouri, eastern Oklahoma and all of Texas excluding the panhandle, the Trans-Pecos and the extreme southern Rio Grande Valley. H. n. kennerlyi Kennicott, 1860
Western_hognose_snake
Species of plant
Limonium limbatum, common names trans-pecos sea-lavender or desert sea-lavender, is a plant species native to the southwestern United States (Arizona
Limonium_limbatum
Women's baseball league in the United States
Curaçao AA League Empire League Mexican Baseball League Liga Norte de México Pecos League United Shore League Venezuelan Major League Women's Pro Baseball
Women's_Pro_Baseball_League
U.S. state
Park in Los Alamos Old Spanish National Historic Trail Pecos National Historical Park in Pecos Petroglyph National Monument near Albuquerque Salinas Pueblo
New_Mexico
Species of oak tree
Oklahoma, through Texas (approximately from the Brazos River west up to the Pecos River and the southern Llano Estacado), to the Mexican states of Coahuila
Quercus_fusiformis
Species of cactus
States, it is found primarily in the southern Trans-Pecos and the South Texas Plains from Brewster, Pecos, and Uvalde Counties south to Cameron County. It
Opuntia_cacanapa
North American professional baseball league
league. They were temporarily replaced by the Salina Stockade from the Pecos League for the season. The AirHogs played in Grand Prairie full-time in
American Association of Professional Baseball
American_Association_of_Professional_Baseball
Species of tree
(synonym C. mexicana) – northeastern Mexico, southwestern Texas (Trans-Pecos), southeastern New Mexico Cercis canadensis subsp. texensis (S.Watson) A
Cercis_canadensis
Genus of plant in the family Cactaceae
Peniocereus. A. Michael Powell; James F. Weedin (2004). Cacti of the Trans-Pecos & Adjacent Areas. Texas Tech University Press. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-89672-531-7
Peniocereus
Species of flowering plant
Hymenothrix wislizeni, the Trans-Pecos thimblehead, is a North American species of flowering plant in the daisy family. It grows in northwestern Mexico
Hymenothrix_wislizeni
Family of wasps
of the spider wasp, Pepsis thisbe (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from Trans Pecos, Texas. I. Adult morphometrics, larval development and the ontogeny of larval
Spider_wasp
City in New Mexico, United States
population of 2,850. It lies between Albuquerque and Tucumcari, situated on the Pecos River at the intersection of Interstate 40 (I-40), U.S. Route 54 (US 54)
Santa_Rosa,_New_Mexico
French-born American linguist, philosopher and jurist (1760–1844)
archaeology in the North American Southwest: from Thomas Jefferson to the Pecos Conference" (unpaginated online reproduction by Gale/Cengage Learning).
Peter_Stephen_Du_Ponceau
Collegiate summer baseball league
Curaçao AA League Empire League Mexican Baseball League Liga Norte de México Pecos League United Shore League Venezuelan Major League Women's Pro Baseball
MLB_Draft_League
Substance consumed for nutrition
World Health Organization use a system with eighteen or nineteen food classifications, including: cereals and their products; roots, tubers, plantains and
Food
Historic ceramic ware produced by the Puebloan people of New Mexico
Butte Reservoir, and from the valley of the Rio Puerco east to the upper Pecos River Valley. Archaeologists divide Rio Grande Glaze Ware into arbitrary
Rio_Grande_Glaze_Ware
North American professional baseball league
to the reserve-clause contracts. The agreement also set up a formal classification system for minor leagues, the forerunner of today's system that was
Major_League_Baseball
Nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania
radioactive water" leaked into the Susquehanna River, PECO mislaid data on radioactive waste classification causing misclassification of a waste shipment, and
Peach Bottom Nuclear Generating Station
Peach_Bottom_Nuclear_Generating_Station
Extinct genus of floridatraguline camel
and 2023 publications can be found below: During the late Eocene, Trans-Pecos Texas was covered in a mix of dense forests most likely made up of pine
Stevenscamelus
Ecological region of North America
trivirgata); several sub-species of the glossy snake (Arizona elegans); the Trans-Pecos ratsnake (Bogertophis subocularis); several sub-species of shovel-nosed
Aridoamerica
City in Texas, United States
in Bailey County, Texas, United States. It was founded in 1913, when the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway built an 88-mile (142 km) line from Farwell,
Muleshoe,_Texas
Pecos Valley Railway was established in 1890 by J.J. Hagerman to serve the growing irrigated agricultural area in southeastern New Mexico. From Pecos
Southwestern Railroad (New Mexico)
Southwestern_Railroad_(New_Mexico)
Species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae
flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae. It is native to the Trans-Pecos of Texas and southern New Mexico in the United States as well as Chihuahua
Euphorbia_antisyphilitica
Navigation Company Pacific Electric Railway Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway Pecos and Northern Texas Railway Penn Central Transportation Company Pennsylvania
List of U.S. Class I railroads
List_of_U.S._Class_I_railroads
Welsh actor (1925–1984)
six-month scholarship at Exeter College, Oxford, and went to the RAF classification examinations held in Torquay to train as a pilot. He was disqualified
Richard_Burton
Vengeful ghost in Latin American folklore
anyone to whom she appears. From the perspective of the Aarne–Thompson classification, tales of La Llorona are classified as type 300, «The Dragon Slayer»
La_Llorona
Mountain in Texas, United States
Amy Weaver Dorning, Texas Monthly, June 17, 2021. From Presidio to the Pecos River: Surveying the United States–Mexico Boundary along the Rio Grande
Three_Dike_Hill
Extinct species of fish
of the Pecos River. In 1959 Trevino-Robinson reported the phantom shiner as abundant in the lower Rio Grande in Texas, downstream from the Pecos River
Phantom_shiner
Most populous city in Pennsylvania, US
Philadelphia. Retrieved April 24, 2015. "PECO: Company Information". PECO Energy Company. Retrieved January 29, 2017. "PECO_Investing_in_our_Community_Booklet"
Philadelphia
City in Upton County, Texas, United States
(31.132300, –102.222106). The town is about 5 miles (8 km) east of the Pecos River along U.S. Route 67. According to the United States Census Bureau
McCamey,_Texas
Species of snake
American S.W., including extreme S.E. California, Arizona, New Mexico, Trans-Pecos Texas, and N.W. Mexico (incl. extreme N.E. Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua
Pituophis_catenifer
Hierarchy of professional baseball leagues affiliated with Major League Baseball
two more classifications evolved from Class A. Under the rules governing the affiliated minor leagues, these became separate classifications, despite
Minor_League_Baseball
Genus of shrubs
mock-orange (northeast Mexico) Philadelphus crinitus – Hairy mock-orange, Trans-pecos Mock-orange (west Texas) – likely syn. of Philadelphus microphyllus Philadelphus
Philadelphus
Mythical creature from American folklore
gumberoo but the negative then exploded. Cox, William T. with Latin Classifications by George B. Sudworth (1910). Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods
Gumberoo
Extinct subtribe of mammals
late Duchesnean strata in Death Valley National Park, California, Trans-Pecos Texas, USA, and northeastern Chihuahua, Mexico". In Miller, David M. (ed
Brontotheriina
Class D level baseball minor league
The Panhandle–Pecos Valley League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1923 season. The Class D level Panhandle–Pecos Valley League featured
Panhandle-Pecos_Valley_League
Professional baseball league in Mexico
entered player development contracts with National League teams. Triple-A classification was granted in 1967. As part of a broader reorganization of MiLB, the
Mexican_Baseball_League
Tall tale animals from North American folklore
CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1984.) Cox, William T. with Latin Classifications by George B. Sudworth. Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods. Washington
Fearsome_critters
Fourth-highest level of competition in Minor League Baseball
highest level of Minor League Baseball, beginning with the earliest classifications, established circa 1890. Teams within leagues at this level had their
Single-A
Genus of flowering plants
Warren L. Wagner, Peter C. Hoch, and Peter H. Raven published a Revised Classification of the Onagraceae, which moved the bulk of the Gaura taxa into genus
Gaura
U.S. state
region is dominated by prairie and steppe. "Far West Texas" or the "Trans-Pecos" region is the state's Basin and Range Province. The most varied of the
Texas
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Tamil
The best, Unbeatable
Girl/Female
French, German, Latin
From Sebastia
Boy/Male
Muslim
Court of the prophet Muhammad
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Polish
Glory is Here
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Egyptian
, Bringer of Joys.
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Muslim
Worshipped
Boy/Male
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Without Doubt; Fearless
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God's Answer
Girl/Female
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True
Girl/Female
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a.
Pertaining to, or involving, taxonomy, or the laws and principles of classification; classificatory.
a.
Of or pertaining to the science of signs, or the systematic use of signs; as, a semeiological classification of the signs or symptoms of disease; a semeiological arrangement of signs used as signals.
n.
A dry measure, containing four pecks, eight gallons, or thirty-two quarts.
n.
One who, or that which, pecks; specif., a bird that pecks holes in trees; a woodpecker.
v. t.
To have capacity for; to be able to hold; to hold; to be equivalent to; as, a bushel contains four pecks.
n.
Same as Alpaca.
n.
That part of biology which relates to the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct.
n.
A Hebrew measure containing the tenth of a homer, or five gallons and three pints, as a measure for liquids; and two pecks and five quarts, as a dry measure.
n.
A bushel; four pecks.
n.
That division of the natural sciences which treats of the classification of animals and plants; the laws or principles of classification.
n.
Alt. of Pacos
n.
The science which has to do with the collection and classification of certain facts respecting the condition of the people in a state.
a.
Agreeing with, or depending on, the rules or principles of science; as, a scientific classification; a scientific arrangement of fossils.
n.
One of a class of vegetable organisms, in the classification of Cohn, which includes all of the inferior forms that multiply by fission, whether they contain chlorophyll or not.
n.
An old measure of capacity, variously estimated at from one to four pecks.
n.
A Hebrew dry measure, supposed to be equal to two pecks and five quarts. ten ephahs make one homer.
n.
A Hebrew measure containing, as a liquid measure, ten baths, equivalent to fifty-five gallons, two quarts, one pint; and, as a dry measure, ten ephahs, equivalent to six bushels, two pecks, four quarts.
v.
To strike with the beak; to thrust the beak into; as, a bird pecks a tree.
a.
Not agreeing with some artificial system of classification.
n.
An earthy-looking ore, consisting of brown oxide of iron with minute particles of native silver.