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Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History
Volume 64, 1999 - Issue 3
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Original Articles

Cienega Phase Incipient Plain Ware from Southeastern Arizona

Pages 311-338 | Published online: 25 Jul 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Evidence from five Late Archaic/Early Agricultural period sites located in the middle and lower Santa Cruz River valley indicates that the local development of a ceramic container technology occurred over a relatively long period that extends back into “preceramic” times. Evidence for this development is reviewed and explanations for the emergence of pottery are evaluated with respect to the southeastern Arizona case.

RESUMEN

La evidencia proveniente de cinco sitios del período Arcáico Tardío/Agrícola Temprano, los cuales están ubicados en la parte central y baja del valle del Río Sania Cruz, indica que el desarrollo local de una tecnología de recipientes cerámicos sucedió a través de un período largo que se extiende hasta la época “precerámica.” La evidencia de este desarrollo es examinada, y las explicaciones sobre el surgimiento de la cerámica son evaluadas con respecto al caso del sureste de Arizona.

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