Ceramics of the Tabasco Coastal Plain
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Site Name Keywords
San Andrés, Tabasco, México
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Settlements •
Hamlet / Village •
Town / City •
Domestic Structures •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Agricultural or Herding •
Hunting / Trapping •
Non-Domestic Structures •
Ball Court
Other Keywords
Geoarchaeology •
Ceramics •
Pottery •
Ceramic Analysis •
Pottery Analysis
Culture Keywords
Olmec •
Maya •
Nahuátl indians •
Ahualulcos
Investigation Types
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Archaeological Overview •
Collections Research •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Environment Research •
Bioarchaeological Research •
Remote Sensing •
Reconnaissance / Survey
Material Types
Ceramic •
Ground Stone •
Chipped Stone •
Dating Sample •
Fauna •
Human Remains •
Macrobotanical •
Pollen •
Shell •
Wood
Temporal Keywords
Early Colonial Period •
Postclassic period •
Early Formative period •
Middle Formative period •
Formative Period •
Archaic Period •
Early Formative •
Late Classic •
Middle Formative •
Postclassic
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica •
Tabasco (State / Territory) •
Tabasco Coastal plain •
Southern Gulf Lowlands •
MX (ISO Country Code) •
United Mexican States (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Grijalva (Mezcalapa) delta
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-3 of 3)
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Proyecto Laguna Costera Catalógo ● Muestras de Cerámica (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text
Catalog of ceramic type collections on file with the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). This is part of the Proyecto Laguna Costera document set.
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Pottery type images for the western Tabasco Coastal Plain (2008)
IMAGE
This set of images documents common ceramics types found at La Venta, Tabasco. The examples here were recovered from San Andrés (Barí 1), a subsidiary elite community in the Lower La Venta area of the flood plain. The ceramics at San Andrés demonstrate a range of states from refired and eroded to well-preserved. The type images presented here are of generally well-preserved examples. These types are defined in my dissertation (von Nagy 2003), and will receive full treatment in a forth coming...
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Proyecto Encrucijada-Pajonal
PROJECT Uploaded by: Christopher von Nagy
Digital images and supporting documents related to the Encrucijada-Pajonal Project (von Nagy 2003) along the Pajonal and Arenal paleodistributaries of the Grijalva delta. The project focused on Early and Middle Formative (Preclassic) Olmec settlements in western Tabasco. Pottery data acquired through excavation of Pajonal sites and from the site of San Andrés near La Venta form the basis for the Early and Middle Formative pottery chronology for the region of the Tabasco Olmec.