Basin of Mexico (Geographic Keyword)
151-165 (165 Records)
Site Survey Form From Square S5W5
S6E1 (2023)
Site Survey Form Scan for Square S6E1.
S6W1 (2024)
Site Survey Form For Square S6W1
S6W2 (2023)
Site Survey Form Scan for Square S6W2.
S6W3 (2023)
Site Survey Form Scan for Square S6W3
S6W3 (2023)
Site Survey Form Scan for Square S6W3.
S6W4 (2023)
Site Survey Form Scan for Square S6W4.
S7E1 (2023)
Site Survey Form Scan for Square S7E1.
S7W1 (2024)
Site survey Form For Square S7W1
The Storm God, Feathered Serpents, and Possible Rulers at Teotihuacan (2007)
In this paper, George Cowgill focuses on how Mesoamericans used worldviews and ideologies in sociopolitical ways. More specifically, Cowgill argues that specific sociopolitical ideologies arise when there is a shared worldview.
Teotihuacan Ceramics ms. (1969)
This unpublished manuscript describes many Teotihuacan ceramic wares and includes hand-drawn illustrations.
Teotihuacan Mapping Project (TMP), tDAR Project
This project contains metadata for the Teotihuacan Mapping Project
TMP-1-2-2: Electronic Files from the Teotihuacan Mapping Project (2012)
This is an incomplete work in progress, written by Cowgill at various times in 2003 and 2004, with minor edits since then. It is a volume in the Urbanization at Teotihuacan series, edited by Rene Millon. This volume aggregates information about the Teotihuacan Mapping Project, including background, methods, and the types and locations of relevant files. It is complementary to a set of Access files recording tract-by-tract data.
Valley of Mexico Archaeological Survey Data (1983)
This is the data that will be of interest to most people. It contains the data on 2053 archaeological sites. The key to the data is available in resource 2 (Key to Valley of Mexico Survey Site Data).
Valley of Mexico Archaeological Survey Project
Here are the Valley of Mexico survey data collected by University of Michigan projects directed by Jeffrey R. Parsons between 1967 and 1973, and by Richard E. Blanton in 1969. These descriptive data were originally published in 1983 as Archaeological Settlement Pattern Data from the Chalco, Xochimilco, Ixtapalapa, Texcoco, and Zumpango Regions, Mexico, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology, Technical Reports No. 14, by J. R. Parsons, K. W. Kintigh, and S. A. Gregg. Associated resources...