
Blue Serpent Pueblo

by Jerry McElroy
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$650
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36.000 x 24.000 x 1.500 inches
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Title
Blue Serpent Pueblo
Artist
Jerry McElroy
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
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A pictograph of a serpent hides in the shadow as a full moon rises over the Blue Serpent Pueblo.
Ancient Pueblo peoples or Ancestral Pueblo peoples were an ancient Native American culture centered on the present-day Four Corners area of the United States, comprising southern Utah, northeastern Arizona, northern New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado. They lived in a range of structures, including pit houses, pueblos, and cliff dwellings designed so that they could lift entry ladders during enemy attacks, which provided security. Archaeologists referred to one of these cultural groups as the Anasazi, although the term is not preferred by contemporary Pueblo peoples.
The word Anaas�z� is Navajo for "Ancient Ones" or "Ancient Enemy". Archaeologists still debate when this distinct culture emerged. The current consensus, based on terminology defined by the Pecos Classification, suggests their emergence around the 12th century BCE, during the archaeologically designated Early Basketmaker II Era. Beginning with the earliest explorations and excavations, researchers wrote that the Ancient Puebloans are ancestors of contemporary Pueblo peoples.
The name Pueblo originated with the Spanish explorers, who referred to their particular style of villages. It means "village" in Spanish. The Navajo people, who now reside in parts of former Pueblo territory, referred to the ancient people as Anaas�z�, an exonym meaning "ancient enemies" (or "ancient foreigners") although it is now used in the term "ancient people, or "ancient ones."
Hopi people used the term Hisatsinom to describe Ancestral Pueblo peoples.
The Ancient Pueblo were one of four major prehistoric archaeological traditions recognized in the American Southwest, sometimes referred to as Oasisamerica. The others are the Mogollon, Hohokam and Patayan. In relation to neighboring cultures, the Ancient Pueblo occupied the northeast quadrant of the area. The Ancient Pueblo homeland centers on the Colorado Plateau, but extends from central New Mexico on the east to southern Nevada on the west.
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May 22nd, 2012
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Sharon Nelson-Bianco
Hi Jerry, wonderful painting style - very creative and colorful. Congratulations on your feature in New Mexico Paintings group. Best regards, Sharon LF

Lee Craig
This is wonderful. I particularly enjoyed your description since the Anasazi is a favorite subject of mine to read about. v-20