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English: "Location of Gallina region as demonstrated by Gallina phase sites"( Borck, Lewis)
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Source “Sophisticated Rebels: Meaning Maps and Settlement Structure as Evidence for Social Movement in the Gallina Region of North American Southwest” In Life Beyond Boundaries: Constructing Identity in Edge Regions of the North American Southwest Boulder: University Press of Colorado.
Author Borck, Lewis

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The portion of northern New Mexico inhabited by the Gallina people

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