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Monday, April 23, 2012. What does a Pre-columbian Mesoamerican ceramic factory look like? Mounds in the mangrove forest west of the Cahuacan have large quantities of Plumbate sherds on the surface together with utilitarian vessels and solid ceramic cylinders that we believe are pot stands used in sal cocida. Salt production. But which of these mounds, if any, might have been sites of Tohil Plumbate production? The LiDAR imagery generated for the PACS give one viable and testable hypothesis. Archaeologica...

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Monday, April 23, 2012. What does a Pre-columbian Mesoamerican ceramic factory look like? Mounds in the mangrove forest west of the Cahuacan have large quantities of Plumbate sherds on the surface together with utilitarian vessels and solid ceramic cylinders that we believe are pot stands used in sal cocida. Salt production. But which of these mounds, if any, might have been sites of Tohil Plumbate production? The LiDAR imagery generated for the PACS give one viable and testable hypothesis. Archaeologica...

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Microarchaeology in Mesoamerica: Bringing fieldwork into the classroom

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Friday, November 11, 2011. Bringing fieldwork into the classroom. NOTE: Please feel free to comment on this plan, especially if you might have ideas about how to improve it. First, since I will have at least three field crew chiefs working on the project (see attached list of personnel), I will be able to fly back to Long Beach for the first week of classes in order to get the class started. Here are the topics and assignments for the first week. Introduction to Mesoamerican archaeology and prehistory.

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Microarchaeology in Mesoamerica

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Sunday, January 22, 2012. Gico Costa del Soconusco. I intend this blog to be mostly about the science –. Testing and refining our understanding of what processes created the archaeological record, especially in the estuary zone of far southern Chiapas. Before getting to the science, however, there ’. Gico Costa del Soconusco ”. On December 13, while Javier and Emanuel were doing mag survey at RS-2, Don Jorge and I walked to the site of Bermudez (Ber-1) from RS-1. Although it is only 1.2 km straig...Excav...

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Microarchaeology in Mesoamerica: Proposal for acquisition of a FTIR for IIRMES

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Saturday, August 13, 2011. Proposal for acquisition of a FTIR for IIRMES. In case you missed my review of Stephen Weiner's "Microarchaeology: beyond the visible archaeological record" in Geoarchaeology. We did secure funds and a Bruker Alphas portable FTIR was delivered in early August. Mini-proposal: Rationale for Acquiring a Portable FTIR Spectrometer for IIRMES Archaeometry Research. Prehistoric industrial activities on Mesoamerica’s coasts. Additionally, if demographic change was rapid in some cases,...

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Microarchaeology in Mesoamerica: January 2012

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Thursday, January 26, 2012. Humans in the Mangrove-Estuary zone of Eastern Soconusco. The intertidal environment of eastern Soconusco came into existence around 7000 years ago, as sea level stabilized along the Pacific coast of southern. Sunday, January 22, 2012. Gico Costa del Soconusco. I intend this blog to be mostly about the science –. Gico Costa del Soconusco ”. On December 13, while Javier and Emanuel were doing mag survey at RS-2, Don Jorge and I walked to the site of Bermudez (Ber-1) from RS-1&#...

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Microarchaeology in Mesoamerica: April 2011

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Thursday, April 7, 2011. Satoru Murata just defended a dissertation at Boston University that describes his work at a salt- and ceramic-production site in Belize. It's a great piece of work, with results that are very pertinent to the Pacific coastal southern Chiapas sites discussed in an earlier post. You can access his dissertation at the link below. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.

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Monday, April 23, 2012. What does a Pre-columbian Mesoamerican ceramic factory look like? Mounds in the mangrove forest west of the Cahuacan have large quantities of Plumbate sherds on the surface together with utilitarian vessels and solid ceramic cylinders that we believe are pot stands used in sal cocida. Salt production. But which of these mounds, if any, might have been sites of Tohil Plumbate production? The LiDAR imagery generated for the PACS give one viable and testable hypothesis. Archaeologica...

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