Talk:San Pedro Mountains

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[edit] Merger suggested

Unless I'm missing something, the San Pedro Mountains are either identical to, or a subset of, the Sierra Nacimiento, treated here as the Nacimiento Mountains. The range isn't that large, and different sources seem to have different opinions as to just what part of the Nacimientos the San Pedro Mountains (as opposed to San Pedro Peaks, whose status is clear) are. A merger therefore seems appropriate, the more so as the few things pointing at this article would do just as well to point to the Nacimientos. (Original-research disclaimer: I just got back from a trip looking at sites of the Gallina culture and would definitely say that those sites are north of the "Nacimientos," regardless of whether there's a San Pedro range or not; see the Gallina culture article.) Discuss, please. -- Bill-on-the-Hill 22:23, 22 July 2007 (UTC)