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The Artifacts of Tikal--Utilitarian Artifacts and Unworked Material

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Occupied continuously for 1,500 years, Tikal was the most important demographic, economic, administrative, and ritual center of its region. The collection of materials recovered at Tikal is the lar...
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Occupied continuously for 1,500 years, Tikal was the most important demographic, economic, administrative, and ritual center of its region. The collection of materials recovered at Tikal is the largest and most diverse known from the Lowlands.

This book provides a major body of primary data. The artifacts, represented by such raw materials as chert and shell are classified by type, number, condition, possible ancient use, form, material, size, and such secondary modifications as decoration and reworking, as well as by spatial distribution, occurrence in the various types of structure groups, recovery context, and date. The same format, with the exception of typology, is used for unworked materials such as mineral pigments and vertebrate remains.

While few artifact reports go beyond a catalog of objects organized by type or raw material, this report puts the materials into their past cultural contexts and thus is of interest to a wide range of scholars.

Content of this book's CD-ROM may be found online at this location: http://core.tdar.org/document/376593.
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Price: £50.00
Pages: 336
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Museum
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Museum
Series: Museum Monograph
Publication Date: 29 December 2002
ISBN: 9781931707404
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Archaeology by period / region, HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)

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Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Flaked Chert Artifacts
3. Flaked Obsidian Artifacts
4. Ground, Pecked, and Polished Stone Artifacts and Unworked Stones and Minerals
5. Bone Artifacts and Unworked Vertebrate Remains
6. Pottery Sherd Artifacts
7. Formed Pottery Artifacts
8. Artifacts of Mud, Plaster, and Unfired Clay
9. Textiles and Textile Impressions
10. Wooden Artifacts and Artifact Impressions
11. Plant Remains and Impressions and Other Non-Artifactual Materials

Appendices
A-G. (located on the CD-ROM)
H. Report on the Tektites Found at Tikal, Alan R. Hildebrand
I. Analysis of Textile Impressions and Cloth Fragments from Tikal
J. The Atlatl from Operation 96D, Structure 5D-51, Group 5D-11, Tikal

References
Figures
Index