United Mexican States (Country) (Geographic Keyword)

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PLC dataset from San Andrés, Tabasco, México
PROJECT Uploaded by: Christopher von Nagy

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Popocatepetl
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos 2199-2205


Projecto Paleoetnobotanico del Barrio Oaxaqueno (Tlailotlacan)
PROJECT Emily McClung de Tapia.

This project analyzed macrobotanical remains recovered in the 1987 and 1989 excavations of the Oaxaca Barrio (Tlailotlacan) at Teotihuacan. Emily McClung de Tapia (Instituto de Investigaciones Antropologicas, UNAM) directed the macrobotanical analysis. The excavations were directed by Michael Spence (University of Western Ontario). Diana Martinez carried out the final verification of the data. Associated project resources are: 1. Flotation Samples Processed (Excel table), 2. Results of...


Proyecto de la escritura temprana. Arte, cosmovisión, y símbolo en la evolución de la complejidad mesoaméricana
PROJECT Christopher von Nagy. Mary Pohl.

Este proyecto de documentación del arte rupestre y muralismo medio formativo en el estado de Guerrero, México tiene el objetivo de creer una serie de imágenes de alta resolución además de imágenes compuestas y computacionales para facilitar estudios sobre la iconografía y la escritura temprana durante este período clave mesoamericano. Enfocamos en los sitios Oxtotitlán (Cerro Quiotepec), Juxtlahuaca, y Cahuaziziqui. This middle formative muralism and rock art documentation project in the...


Proyecto Palacio de Quetzalcoatl
PROJECT Emily McClung de Tapia.

Analysis of macrobotanical remains recovered through flotation of sediment excavated from the Feathered Serpent Pyramid at Teotihuacan in 1988 and 1989. The analysis of the macrobotanical material was directed by Emily McClung de Tapia (Instituto de Investigaciones Antropologicas, UNAM). The excavations were directed by Ruben Cabrera (Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia), Saburo Sugiyama (Arizona State University), and George Cowgill (Arizona State University). Associated project...


Proyecto Petrografía de la Cerámica de La Quemada, Zacatecas
PROJECT Andrea Torvinen. Ben Nelson.

This project seeks to identify the productions zones of several decorated ceramic wares that are hypothesized to have circulated within the Zacatecas region of Northwest Mexico during the Epiclassic period (600-900 C.E.). The study focuses on decorated wares recovered from the site of La Quemada and stylistically similar wares recovered from other centers in the region. A sample of 806 sherds from nine centers and one site cluster, which represents seven distinct occupational subareas...


Santa Clara
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos 11684-11693, 11762-11764


Sayil
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos10510-10525


Social Reactors Project datasets
PROJECT Uploaded by: Scott Ortman

Datasets from various publications of the Social Reactors Project


Southwest Mortuary Database Project: 2011 SAA E-Session: Mortuary Practices in the American Southwest: Meta-Data Issues in the Development of a Regional Database
PROJECT Gordon Rakita. M Scott Thompson.

The study of prehistoric mortuary practices in the American Southwest is undergoing tremendous change in the new millennium. The challenges (and opportunities) of NAGPRA implementation, declines in the number of large samples being excavated, and loss of data from previously excavated samples have altered mortuary archaeology in the region. Given this state of affairs, the development of an integrated regional database of prehistoric mortuary practices is imperative. This session at the 76th...


Status-role-behavior database on 11 premodern societies
PROJECT Uploaded by: Paula Sabloff

Excel files describing all possible statuses and associated roles/behaviors for 10 premodern states (Aztec, Benin, Late Shang China, Old Kingdom Egypt, Mycenaean Greece, Protohistoric Hawaii, Inca, Old Babylonia, Late Classic Maya, and Zapotec) and 1 premodern society (Iceland).


Tamuin
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photo 1254-1261


Teacalco
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos 1579-1624


Tenayuca
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos 157-177, 1066-1069


Tenochtitlan
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photo 930-941, 11587-11635


Teotihuacan Mapping Project (TMP), tDAR Project
PROJECT Uploaded by: Hannah Reitzel Rivera

This project contains metadata for the Teotihuacan Mapping Project


Teotihuacan Valley Project
PROJECT Uploaded by: Susan Evans

The Teotihuacan Valley Project was designed to map pre-Hispanic and Colonial period occupations of the Teotihuacan Valley, the northeastern arm of the Basin of Mexico. Initiated in the 1960s by William T. Sanders, the project eventually produced five volumes of reports and many ancillary works, covering the ecology of the valley and the settlement patterns of its successive time periods.


Tepeapulco
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos 2233-2238


Tepexpan
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos 2228-2232


Texcotzingo
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos 660-731, 1053-1057


Tezoyuca
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos 327-347


Ticoman
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos 281-283


Tierra Nueva
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos 1988-1993


Tizatlan
PROJECT Uploaded by: Colin Hirth

Photos 916-929


Tlajinga, Teotihuacan, Mexico
PROJECT Carballo David. Barbal Luis. Hirth Kenneth.

Investigations of the Proyecto Arqueológico Tlajinga Teotihuacan (PATT) focus on the Tlajinga district, a cluster of neighborhoods in the southern part of Teotihuacan, Mexico. The area was inhabited by a lower socioeconomic stratum, was the locus of intensive utilitarian craft production, and is bisected by the city’s central artery—named the Street of the Dead by the later Aztecs, who viewed Teotihuacan as a mythical place of origins and an archetypal city. Research goals of the PATT scale from...