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Geoarchaeology. 36:335-350
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Journal of Field Archaeology. 44:319-332
In the Gulf lowlands, Late Classic fluctuations were concomitant with the increasing importance of the Classic Veracruz style complex. A characteristic feature of the style was ballgame imagery on ballcourt panels, molded ceramics, and paraphernalia
Autor:
Yamile Lira López, Rex Koontz, Chantal Huckert, Philip J. Arnold, Hirokazu Kotegawa, Joshua D. Englehardt, Gibránn Becerra Álvarez, Michael D. Carrasco, María Eugenia Maldonado Vite, Rodolfo Parra Ramírez, J. Omar Ruiz Gordillo, Annick Daneels, Nathan D. Wilson, Xochitl del Alba León Estrada, Christopher A. Pool, Michael L. Loughlin, María Antonia Aguilar Pérez, Roberto Lunagómez Reyes, Richard A. Diehl, Marcie L. Venter, Wesley D. Stoner, Cherra Wyllie, Barbara L. Stark
En este libro, realizado por especialistas de la arqueología, del arte y de la representación; se reúnen los conocimientos vigentes en torno al agua, elemento de vida fundamental para las antiguas sociedades que se desarrollaron en el paisaje del
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::fec3301f8f3bf00601b8049e64052446
https://doi.org/10.25009/uv.2444.1528
https://doi.org/10.25009/uv.2444.1528
Publikováno v:
Ancient Mesoamerica. 29:81-92
We systematically compare methods used for topographical mapping of the archaeological site of Matacanela, located in the Tuxtla Mountains of Veracruz. Specifically, we compare the results of ArcMap 10.2–processed, publically accessible LiDAR-deriv
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The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology. 12:585-605
Regional syntheses based on data recovered mostly from outside of the Northern Range have characterized the mountainous region in northern Trinidad as a boundary between two distinct interaction spheres during the Early Ceramic Age (ca. AD 350–650/
Autor:
Marcie L. Venter, Sarah Lyon
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Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association. 25:74-82
This paper explores how the burgeoning tourism economy in the western Tuxtla Mountains is shaping the perception and presentation of archaeological heritage. We compare the divergent motives and representations of three groups: professional archaeolo
Autor:
Marcie L. Venter
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Ancient Mesoamerica. 23:235-250
Ethnohistoric documents have been used to define the eastern limits of the Aztec empire in the Mesoamerican southern Gulf lowlands with contradictory results. Until the research presented here, complementary archaeological evidence for Aztec imperial
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 33:767-777
The Postclassic site of Totogal in the western Tuxtla Mountains of Veracruz, Mexico contains rare examples of stone architectural features in the southern Gulf Lowlands. Today, the partial remains of one such structure are highly visible; however, th