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Guderjan, Thomas H., Garber, James F., Smith, Herman A., Stross, Fred, Michel, Helen V., Asako, Frank |
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Journal of Field Archaeology; Fall89, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p363-369, 7p |
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San Juan is a small Late and Terminal Classic transshipment point on the north end of Ambergris Cay, Belize. It was well situated to have participated in the Maya maritime trade network that served large population centers on Corozal and Chetumal bays and those communities linked to these bays by the New River and Rio Hondo. A sample of Terminal Classic obsidian was sourced using visual, x-ray fluoresence, and neutron activation techniques. Although the bulk of the obsidian den yes from El Chayal in Guatemala, as is common during the Terminal Classic in northern Belize, an unusually large proportion comes from Mexican sources. Because of its strategic location, San Juan functioned as a funnel through which goods from the north passed before being dispensed into northern Belize. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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