Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7446528 | Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We evaluate possible source areas for the ancestral Yuman (Lowland Patayan) ceramics at Las Colinas (AZ T:12:10 [ASM]) in Arizona's Phoenix Basin approximately 1000-1200Â CE, using neutron activation analysis and other compositional data from southern California, the eastern PapaguerÃa in Arizona, and Las Colinas. Our study finds no evidence of ceramic vessels moving long distances between these different regions occupied by the Lowland Patayan, although vessels may have been moved over shorter distances. The Patayan ceramics at Las Colinas were not made there, but could have been made within a several-days walk of Las Colinas using an undocumented source of phyllite for temper.
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Authors
Margaret E. Beck, Jeffrey R. Ferguson,