essay
Ground-stone artifacts
guilá naquitz : archaic foraging and early agriculture in oaxaca, mexico • Orlando • Published In 1986 • Pages:
By: Flannery, Kent V..
Abstract
Completing the portion of the volume concerning lithic artifacts (also see Documents 19 and 20), Flannery documents the 21 ground stone tools and tool fragments excavated at Guilá Naquitz Cave. There are some functional interpretations, largely about food processing. Most intriguing are the palate and grinder for preparing pigments. Only artifacts from stratigraphic zones C and B pertain to the Early Archaic.
- HRAF PubDate
- 2000
- Region
- Middle America and the Caribbean
- Sub Region
- General Middle America and the Caribbean
- Document Type
- essay
- Evaluation
- Creator Type
- Archaeologist
- Document Rating
- 5: Excellent Primary Data
- Analyst
- Leon G. Doyon ; 2005
- Field Date
- 1964-1966
- Coverage Date
- 10,750 BP-8670 BP
- Coverage Place
- Guilá Naquitz Cave, Eastern Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico
- Notes
- Kent V. Flannery
- For bibliographical references see document 13:Flannery
- LCCN
- 85004051
- LCSH
- Excavations (Archaeology)--Mexico/Mexico--Antiquities