Mexico (Other Keyword)

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Rockshelters and caves of Central-Northern Mexico: archaeological potential and limitations, sources for paradigms and landscape markers (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ciprian Ardelean. Juan Ignacio Macías-Quintero.

Caves and rockshelters throughout the highlands and sierras of Central-Northern Mexico have always represented an important point of reference for prehistoric archaeology and were traditionally targeted as the most reliable contexts for the understanding of hunter-gatherer societies and the establishment of cultural-historical models. However, the paradigms created on basis of the excavation of such sites affected rather negatively the archaeological thinking in Mexican archaeology. Caves and...


The Scales of the Landscape in Tarascan Rock art of the Postclassic Period (AD 1200-1520): the Petroglyphs of El Paraiso, Zacapu, Michoacan (Mexico). (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Brigitte Faugere.

As in other regions of the world, the rock art of northern Michoacan (Mexico) has to be seen within a given landscape. But the study of the El Paraiso petroglyphs (Zacapu) shows that there is in reality a complex set of intricate scales of landscapes: since a macro scale that involves the whole surrounding environment to a micro scale where the engraved blocks themselves form a sacred geography. The 3D survey realized recently highlights the subtle dialogue between the location of the blocks,...


Scott’s Snails: Freshwater and wetland gastropods as indicators of environmental change in the Yalahau Region, Quintana Roo, Mexico. (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lance Wollwage.

Sediment cores from a cenote (sinkhole) at the center of T’isil, an archaeological site in the Yalahau region of Quintana Roo, Mexico, held a great abundance of well-preserved snail and clam shells in stratigraphic context. Many snail species are sensitive to water quality and depth, or otherwise inhabit specific environmental niches. Their shells are easy to identify and quantify, and where preserved may serve as sensitive paleoenvironmental proxies. At T’isil, variation in snail abundance...


Seal images (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Images of ceramic roller and stamp seals. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" concerning associated information.


Shell artifact images (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Images of worked shell and shell artifacts. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" concerning associated information.


Social Archaeology and Debating Local Scholars (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Enrique Rodriguez.

How can archaeologists both benefit from interaction with local communities and also debate with local scholars? Engaging with local scholars can sometimes require walking a fine line between imposing foreign values in a colonizing manner and accepting ideas that are either incorrect or that promote oppression and inequality. Theoretically-informed social archaeology can help us engage with local scholars with respect and debate their ideas with the goals of promoting social justice, and without...


Spindle whorl reanalysis, PALM project, notes on variables (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Barbara Stark.

These notes address the variables used in Oralia Cabrera's reanalysis of spindle whorls in 2000. It includes variables recorded previously.


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.


Stone artifacts, miscellaneous, images (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

Worked stone images, see also Groundstone, Obsidian, and Chert for other worked stone files. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" concerning associated information.


The U.S. Naval Brig Somers: A Mexican War Shipwreck of 1846 (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Pilar Luna Erreguerena. James Delgado.

The brig Somers gained fame in the United States as the setting of a notorious mutiny in 1842 that directly inspired the writing of Herman Melville’s Billy Budd.  The vessel was subsequently lost while on blockade duty off Veracruz during the war between the United States and Mexico in 1846.  Rediscovered in 1986, the wreck was an untouched archaeological resource.  It also served as the means for a pioneering international collaboration between the two former combatants in the management and...


View, ethnographic 1-1999 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images (within the span 1-1999) are related to modern life in the survey region. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" concerning associated information.


View, ethnographic 2000-3499 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images for the View, ethnographic category, 2000-3499, are from the region of the survey. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" concerning associated information.


View, ethnographic 3500-3699 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These ethnographic images from the project location fall within the accession numbers 3500-3699. See Documentation of Image Archive and Palm Image Archive for information about archive variables and photo contextual information.


View, features 1-999 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images (1-999) are views of archaeological features. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" concerning associated information.


View, features 1000-1799 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images are views of archaeological features (1000-1799). See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" concerning associated information.


View, features 1800-1999 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images show views of archaeological features (1800-1999). See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" concerning associated information.


View, features 2000-2499 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images show archaeological features (2000-2499). See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" concerning associated information.


View, features 2500-2699 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images show archaeological features (2500-2699). See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" concerning associated information.


View, features 2700-3399 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images show archaeological features (2700-3399). See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" concerning associated information.


View, features 3400-3699 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These feature images fall within accession numbers 3400-3599. See Documentation of Image Archive and Palm Image Archive for a description of image variables and photo context information.


View, landscape 1-1999 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images are views of the landscape of the survey region, 1-1999. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" for information about variables and images.


View, landscape 2000-3500 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images show the landscape of the survey region (2000-3500). See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" for information about variables and images.


View, methods 1-1999 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images show field and laboratory methods, 1-1999. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" for information about variables and images.


View, methods 2000-3600 (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images show field or laboratory methods, 2000-3500. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" for information about variables and images.


View, miscellaneous (2012)
IMAGE Barbara Stark.

These images are views in the region or on the project that do not fit well into other categories. See "Documentation of Image Archive" and "Palm Image Archive" for information about variables and images.