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Paleoethnobotany of Otumba1. Flotation Samples Processed Dataset
DATASET Uploaded by: Michelle Elliott

This is a list of the sediment samples that were collected and floted for macrobotanical analysis. The results of the analysis are found in the "Results of macrobotanical analysis" table (resource 2). For the Paleoethnobotany of Otumba project


Palm image archive data (2012)
DATASET Barbara Stark.

This access database contains the information associated with images in the PALM and Patarata projects.


Plaza sizes for Mesoamerican cities (2017)
DATASET Alanna Ossa. Michael E. Smith.

Plaza area and population for Postclassic Mesoamerican cities analyzed in: Ossa, Alanna, Michael E. Smith, and José Lobo (2017). The Size of Plazas in Mesoamerican Cities: A Quantitative Analysis and Social Interpretation. Latin American Antiquity 28(4): 457-475.


Production related artifacts for ceramics from PALM survey (2012)
DATASET Barbara Stark.

This file tabulates artifacts related to ceramic production, such as molds, kiln debris, and so forth, for PALM survey. Items are tabulated by feature number.


Projecto Paleoetnobotanico del Barrio Oaxaqueno (Tlailotlacan) 1. Flotation Samples Processed
DATASET Uploaded by: Michelle Elliott

This is a list of the sediment samples that were collected and floted for macrobotanical analysis. The results of the analysis can be found in the "Results of macrobotanical analysis" table (resource 2). For Projecto Paleoetnobotanico del Barrio Oaxaqueno (Tlailotlacan)


Projecto Paleoetnobotanico del Barrio Oaxaqueno (Tlailotlacan) 2. Results of macrobotanical analysis
DATASET Uploaded by: Michelle Elliott

This table lists the results of the macrobotanical analysis for each sample listed in the "Flotation Samples Processed" table (resource 1). For the Projecto Paleoetnobotanico del Barrio Oaxaqueno (Tlailotlacan)


Projecto Paleoetnobotanico del Barrio Oaxaqueno (Tlailotlacan) 2. Results of macrobotanical analysis
DATASET Uploaded by: Michelle Elliott

This table lists the results of the macrobotanical analysis for each sample listed in the "Flotation Samples Processed" table (resource 1). For the Projecto Paleoetnobotanico del Barrio Oaxaqueno (Tlailotlacan)


pXRF Chemical Signatures for Obsidian Sample from Terrace S19, Cerro Danush (2013)
DATASET Ronald Faulseit.

These are the raw data recorded for particular trace metals from the pXRF detector. The provenience of each piece is reported. For further information on provenience or the sample, consult the project report 2010


pXRF Obsidian Sample Data from Terrace S25, Cerro Danush (2015)
DATASET Ronald Faulseit.

These are the provenience, description, and measurement data for the obsidian pieces analyzed through pXRF from Terrace S25 on Cerro Danush. See Project Report 2015 for further information on proveniences and such.


pXRF Results for Obsidian Sample from Terrace S19, Cerro Danush (2013)
DATASET Ronald Faulseit.

These are the results from the pXRF analysis of just under 300 pieces, mostly prismatic blades, collected on Terrace S19, Cerro Danush during the 2009-2010 field season. For more specific information on the project, please consult the Project Report from 2010.


pXRF Results for Obsidian Sample from Terrace S25, Cerro Danush (2015)
DATASET Uploaded by: Ronald Faulseit

This file contains the results of pXRF analysis from the obsidian collected during excavations of the residences on Terrace S25, Cerro Danush, Dainzú-Macuilxóchitl


Rakita - Tables C through G (2011)
DATASET Gordon Rakita.

Data tables C through G to accompany Rakita's paper.


Rim and non-rim sherds from PALM survey features (2012)
DATASET Barbara Stark.

This file combines rims and non-rims from the Proyecto Arqueologico La Mixtequilla survey features.


Rim sherds from PALM survey features (2012)
DATASET Barbara Stark.

The excel file has rim sherds according to the collection and pottery category for the Proyecto Arqueologico La Mixtequilla. Isolated Finds (IFs) rims are in a separate file from those from survey feature collections.


Rim sherds from Stuart Speaker survey project (2012)
DATASET Barbara Stark.

These rim sherds are from Stuart Speaker's dissertation research survey project in the Mixtequilla. An earlier version of the classification system was employed, so the categories are not entirely compatible with the PALM pottery classification, which was revised subsequent to 1988.


Spindle Whorls from PALM survey and excavation (2012)
DATASET Barbara Stark.

This file contains the reanalysis data combining prior information with new variables devised by Oralia Cabrera, for spindle whorls from the PALM project, with some modifications by Barbara Stark. The file is still needs additional work on some entries.


Three collections of spindle whorls from Calixtlahuaca, Mexico (2013)
DATASET Angela Huster.

This dataset consists of a single spreadsheet of standard metric and non-metric data for three collections of spindle whorls from the Postclassic site of Calixtlahuaca, Toluca Valley (State of Mexico), Mexico. The collections are from the 2007 Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project excavations, the Museo de Antropología y Historia in Toluca Mexico, and the Yale Peabody. This dataset accompanies the following article: Huster, Angela C. 2013 Assessing Systematic Bias in Museum Collections: A...


Torvinen (2018) - EPMA-WDS raw data for clay samples (2018)
DATASET Andrea Torvinen.

These elemental data were collected using the Quantitative Wavelength Dispersive Spectroscopy technique with the JEOL JXA-8530F Electron Probe Microanalyzer (EPMA-WDS) at the John M. Crowley Center for High Resolution Electron Microscopy at Arizona State University supervised by Dr. Axel Wittmann. Based on the methodology developed by Abbott and Lack (2013), a series of five assays were run per sample at 300X magnification in a relatively inclusion free area of clay matrix (spot area = 20 um)...


Torvinen (2018) - EPMA-WDS raw data for sherd samples (2018)
DATASET Andrea Torvinen.

These elemental data were collected using the Quantitative Wavelength Dispersive Spectroscopy technique with the JEOL JXA-8530F Electron Probe Microanalyzer (EPMA-WDS) at the John M. Crowley Center for High Resolution Electron Microscopy at Arizona State University supervised by Dr. Axel Wittmann. Based on the methodology developed by Abbott and Lack (2013), a series of five assays were run per sample at 300X magnification in a relatively inclusion free area of clay matrix (spot area = 20...


Valley of Mexico Archaeological Survey Data (1983)
DATASET Uploaded by: Michelle Elliott

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).


Watson_Early Ag Period in the Sonoran Desert_Mortuary and Biological Data (2011)
DATASET James Watson.

In this data set, Watson presents mortuary and biological data for a sample (n = 431) of Early Agriculural period (1,600 B.C - 150 A.D.) burial features excavated at 12 archaeological sites in southeastern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico. Variables include age, sex, body position, body orientation, material accompaniments, trauma, and several paleopathological conditions.


Yautepec Survey Database (2021)
DATASET Michael E. Smith.

Site and component data from archaeological survey of the Yautepec Valley in Morelos, Mexico. These data accompany the article: Smith, Michael E., Timothy S. Hare, Lisa Montiel, Anne Sherfield and Angela C. Huster (2021) Settlement Patterns and Urbanization in the Yautepec Valley of Central Mexico. Open Archaeology (in press). Please see the metadata document that accompanies this dataset.


Zapotec-Postclassic (2018)
DATASET Paula Sabloff. Kong Cheong. Gary Feinman.

Dataset of 37 statuses (positions) found in the archaeological and historical literature on the the Postclassic Zapotec, or Monte Alban V (1350 to 1521 AD). For each status, the expected roles and actual behaviors are listed, as are the rank (relative position) and bases for legitimacy or anyone holding the given status. Additional information on the society or status-holders' roles/behaviors are given as are all references from which the information came.