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-The '''Chuska Valley''' is a geographical region located in the northwestern portion of the [[United States|U.S.]] state of [[New Mexico]]. Sitting atop the [[Colorado Plateau]] in the [[Four Corners]] region of the desert [[Southwestern United States|Southwest]], it is near both [[Chacra Mesa]] and [[Chaco Canyon]], which are noted for their [[Chacoan civilization|Chacoan]] [[Anasazi]] ruins. The Chaco Slope is differentiated from the neighboring [[Gobernador Slope]], [[Chaco Core]], and [[Chaco Plateau]] by distinct surface water drainage patterns and geological formations. These regions were first labelled by archaeologist [[Gwinn Vivian]].[{{harvnb|Fagan|2005|pp=45â46}}.] The valley is associated with the nearby [[Chuska Mountains]].
+[[File:ISS-64 Chuska Mountains, New Mexico.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Chuska Valley]] to the right (east) of the [[Chuska Mountains]] (vertical, center) as seen from the [[ISS]] in [[2020]].]]
-== Citations ==
-{{reflist|1}}
+The '''Chuska Valley''' is a geographical region located in the northwestern portion of the [[United States|U.S.]] state of [[New Mexico]]. Although identified as a "valley" in archaeological literature, the region encompasses the eastern slope of the [[Chuska Mountains]], situated in their [[rain shadow]]. Sitting atop the [[Colorado Plateau]] in the [[Four Corners]] region of the desert [[Southwestern United States|Southwest]], it is near both [[Chacra Mesa]] and [[Chaco Canyon]], which are noted for their [[Chacoan civilization|Chacoan]] [[Anasazi]] ruins. The Chaco Slope is differentiated from the neighboring [[Gobernador Slope]], [[Chaco Core]], and [[Chaco Plateau]] by distinct surface water drainage patterns and geological formations. These regions were first labelled by archaeologist [[Gwinn Vivian]].[{{harvnb|Fagan|2005|pp=45â46}}.]
-== References ==
-* {{Citation
+== Citations ==
+{{Citation
| last1 = Fagan
| given1 = B
| year = 2005
| title = Chaco Canyon: Archaeologists Explore the Lives of an Ancient Society
| publisher = Oxford University Press
- | isbn = 0-19-517043-1
-}}.
+ | isbn = 0-19-517043-1
+}}
+
+== References ==
+{{reflist|30em|refs=
+
+[{{cite book
+ |last1 = Vierra
+ |first1 = Bradley J
+ |last2 = Graves
+ |first2 = William M
+ |title = Bridging the basin: Land use and social history in the southern Chuska Valley
+ |year = 2014
+ |publisher = Statistical Research, Inc
+ |volume = 4
+ |chapter = Movement, persistence and identity in the Southern Chuska Valley
+ |quote = Most of the [Chuska] valley is situated along the eastern slope of the Chuska Mountains, within their rain shadow.
+ |url = https://www.dot.nm.gov/infrastructure/program-management/environmental-bureau-publications/cultural-resource-technical-series/
+ |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230728014631/https://realfilef260a66b364d453e91ff9b3fedd494dc.s3.amazonaws.com/0abf4924-7123-4251-9b1c-7472af585e61?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJBKPT2UF7EZ6B7YA&Expires=1690510591&Signature=zb0eWovhxyASnqXuS6y%2FwNAm%2BbE%3D&response-content-disposition=inline%3B%20filename%3D%22Bridging%20the%20Basin%20Land%20Use%20and%20Social%20History%20in%20Southern%20Chuska%20Valley%20-%20Report%20Vol.%20IV.pdf%22&response-content-type=application%2Fpdf
+ |archive-date = 2023-07-28
+ |url-status = live
+ |oclc = 880909621
+}}]
+
+}}
-{{coord missing|New Mexico}}
+{{Coord|36.2|-108.7|display=title}}
[[Category:Colorado Plateau]]
[[Category:Valleys of New Mexico]]