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THE EARLY IZAPA KINGDOM: RECENT EXCAVATIONS, NEW DATING and MIDDLE FORMATIVE CERAMIC ANALYSES
Robert M. Rosenswig
,
Brendan J. Culleton
, Douglas J. Kennett
, Rosemary Lieske
, Rebecca R. Mendelsohn
, Yahaira Núñez-Cortés
Institute of Energy and the Environment (IEE)
Anthropology
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Arts and Humanities
Kingdom
100%
Mounds
100%
Formative period
100%
Midden
66%
Episode
50%
Regional
16%
Corpus
16%
Public Space
16%
Temporal
16%
Vessel
16%
fancy
16%
Designation
16%
Clays
16%
Metrics
16%
Stairway
16%
Hearth
16%
Monumental Architecture
16%
Keyphrases
Izapa
100%
Sherds
20%
Public Areas
10%
Frontera
10%
Temporal Mixing
10%
Ceramic Sherds
10%
Oriented Area
10%
Surface Preservation
10%
Regional Settlement
10%
Domestic Areas
10%
Architectural Program
10%
White Clay
10%
Ceramics Density
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
100%
Coalescing
50%
Stairway
50%