Real Alto (Site Name Keyword)
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Real Alto Supplementary Figure 1: Structure 1 images
Real Alto Supplementary Figure 2: Structure 10 images (2019)
Images of microfossils recovered from stone tools from Structure 10, Real Alto, Ecuador
Real Alto Supplementary Figure 3: Structure 20 images tools (2019)
Images of microfossils recovered from stone tools from Structure 20, Real Alto, Ecuador
Real Alto Supplementary Figure 4: Structure 20 images sediments (2019)
Images of microfossils recovered from sediment samples from Structure 20, Real Alto, Ecuador
Real Alto Supplementary Figure 5: Charnal House Mound images (2019)
Microfossil images from stone tools from Charnal House Mound structures, Real Alto, Ecuador
Real Alto Supplementary Figure 6: Dental Calculus images (2019)
Microfossil images from dental calculus samples, Real Alto, Ecuador
Real Alto Supplementary Table 1: Pearsall 1979 wood data (2019)
Charred wood (macroremains) from Real Alto, Ecuador
Real Alto Supplementary Table 2: Structure 1 microfossil data (2019)
Microfossil data from Structure 1 tools, Real Alto, Ecuador
Real Alto Supplementary Table 3: Structure 10 microfossil data (2019)
Microfossil data from stone tools from Structure 10, Real Alto, Ecuador
Real Alto Supplementary Table 4: Structure 20 microfossil data (2019)
Microfossil data from stone tools and floor sediments from Structure 20, Real Alto, Ecuador
Real Alto Supplementary Table 5: Charnal House Mound microfossil data (2019)
Microfossil data from stone tools from Charnal House Mound structures, Real Alto, Ecuador
Real Alto Supplementary Table 6: Dental Calculus microfossil data (2019)
Microfossil data from dental calculus samples, Real Alto, Ecuador
Supplementary information files, Food and Society at Real Alto, an Early Formative Community in Southwest Coastal Ecuador
LAA article abstract: We investigate foodways at Real Alto, an early Formative (4400 to 1800 BC) Valdivia site in coastal Ecuador, through starch and phytoliths recovered from 50 stone tools from three residential and two ceremonial structures, and from 46 human dentitions, and consider how food reflects social relationships and economy of the community. Maize was important in daily meals and ceremonial foods by Middle Valdivia (2800-2400 BC), but only one component of an agricultural system...