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Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project: July 2012
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Informal reports from current archaeological research at Calixtlahuaca. Calixtlahuaca was a large urban center of the Matlatzinco culture, closely related to the Aztecs. Wednesday, July 4, 2012. I would like to announce that we’re officially done classifying the ceramics from the 2007 excavations. I’d like to thank everyone who washed, classified, skimmed, cataloged, entered data, or supplied coffee to make getting here possible. Now we just have to make sense out the boogers. Give or take a few dozen.
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Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project: January 2014
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Informal reports from current archaeological research at Calixtlahuaca. Calixtlahuaca was a large urban center of the Matlatzinco culture, closely related to the Aztecs. Wednesday, January 8, 2014. What's new for Calixtlahuaca? It's a new year - 2014 - and our analysis of the findings from our fieldwork at Calixtlahuaca continues. The life and times of Burial 4 (written by anthropology major Kea Warren). Gambling, tortillas, and Spaniards in hat. Using an artistic touch to bring Calixtlahuaca back to life.
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Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project: Calixtlahuaca’s Market Brought to Life!
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Informal reports from current archaeological research at Calixtlahuaca. Calixtlahuaca was a large urban center of the Matlatzinco culture, closely related to the Aztecs. Monday, April 7, 2014. Calixtlahuaca’s Market Brought to Life! We extend many thanks to Michael Stasinos for his invaluable contribution to our project. We hope you agree his efforts were well worth it! Smith, M. E. The Aztec Empire and Mesoamerican World System . Second Edition ed. Blackwell Publishing, Malden, Massachusetts. The Calixt...
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Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project: Gambling, tortillas, and Spaniards in hats
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Informal reports from current archaeological research at Calixtlahuaca. Calixtlahuaca was a large urban center of the Matlatzinco culture, closely related to the Aztecs. Monday, April 2, 2007. Gambling, tortillas, and Spaniards in hats. Most of the ceramic sherds we are excavating at Calixtlahuaca are fairly standard forms and types for Aztec-period central Mexican sites. As in each region of central. Are small circular objects made by rounding off broken pieces of pottery. And Texcoco, including dancers...
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Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project: The Life and Times of Burial 4
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Informal reports from current archaeological research at Calixtlahuaca. Calixtlahuaca was a large urban center of the Matlatzinco culture, closely related to the Aztecs. Wednesday, April 24, 2013. The Life and Times of Burial 4. This is the second post by this semester's student volunteers on bioarchaeological research at Calixtlahuaca. This post includes photographs of human bone. Map of Burial Locations. Further study of the inhabitants of Calixtlahuaca would provide a better understanding this conditi...
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Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project: April 2014
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Informal reports from current archaeological research at Calixtlahuaca. Calixtlahuaca was a large urban center of the Matlatzinco culture, closely related to the Aztecs. Monday, April 7, 2014. Calixtlahuaca’s Market Brought to Life! We extend many thanks to Michael Stasinos for his invaluable contribution to our project. We hope you agree his efforts were well worth it! Smith, M. E. The Aztec Empire and Mesoamerican World System . Second Edition ed. Blackwell Publishing, Malden, Massachusetts. Awesome In...
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Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project: December 2012
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Informal reports from current archaeological research at Calixtlahuaca. Calixtlahuaca was a large urban center of the Matlatzinco culture, closely related to the Aztecs. Wednesday, December 5, 2012. Imported Ceramics, or the Lack Thereof. We’re still waiting for our Neutron Activation Analysis ceramic results from Missouri University, but in the meantime a look at decorative types can give some hint as to the patterns we may get. The second pattern is the low diversity of imports. Sites in Morelos also s...
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Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project: October 2013
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Informal reports from current archaeological research at Calixtlahuaca. Calixtlahuaca was a large urban center of the Matlatzinco culture, closely related to the Aztecs. Thursday, October 3, 2013. By Mike Smith, with comments from the peanut gallery by Angela Huster. DS-1 (the Domestic Context Sample). Household comparisons of ceramic type frequencies. Ceramic type frequencies for the Aguas Celestiales chapter. It is also the source of sub-samples for particular technical analyses, including:. This sampl...
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Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project: Working on ceramics in Toluca
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Informal reports from current archaeological research at Calixtlahuaca. Calixtlahuaca was a large urban center of the Matlatzinco culture, closely related to the Aztecs. Tuesday, July 2, 2013. Working on ceramics in Toluca. I really don't know (let me know if you have a. Next we have some tobacco pipes. These little pipes were most abundant in western Mexico, among the Tarascans and other cultures. We found more pipes than I did in my earlier excavations near Cuernavaca, but they are still pretty...And i...