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Fabrica San Jose and Middle Formative Society in the Valley of Oaxaca

Robert D. Drennan 1976
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In the early 1970s, Robert D. Drennan excavated the Middle Formative archaeological site Fábrica San José in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico. In this volume he presents the results of the excavations and provides a chronology of Middle Formative ceramics. Appendix on carbonized plant remains by Richard I. Ford.
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Series
  • Memoirs
ISBN(s)
  • 978-0-932206-70-1 (paper)
  • 978-1-949098-70-9 (ebook)
Subject
  • Archaeology
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Contents
  • Introduction, by Kent V. Flannery
  • Tables
  • Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter
    • I. Introduction
      • 1. Fabrica San Jose and Its Setting
      • 2. The Excavations
      • 3. Provenience Designations
    • II. Chronology and Ceramics
      • 1. Changing Sherds into Data
      • 2. Middle Formative Ceramic Wares
      • 3. Middle Formative Vessel Forms
      • 4. Fidencio Coarse Olla Attributes
      • 5. Socorro Fine Gray Outleaned Wall Bowl Attributes
      • 6. Atoyac Yellow-White Outleaned Wall Bowl Attributes
      • 7. Proveniences for Pilot Seriation
      • 8. Similarity Coefficient
      • 9. Scaling the Proveniences
      • 10. Interpreting the Scaling
      • 11. Synthesis of Ceramic Change
      • 12. Descriptions of Phases
      • 13. Fitting Other Proveniences into the Sequence
      • 14. Conclusion
    • III. Introduction to the Study of the Community at Fabrica San Jose
      • 1. Household Clusters
      • 2. The Tierras Largas Phase Occupation
    • IV. The Early Guadalupe Phase Community
      • 1. Household Cluster EG-1
      • 2. Household Cluster EG-2
      • 3. Household Cluster EG-3
      • 4. Provenience Not Assigned to Household Clusters
      • 5. Summary
    • V. The Late Guadalupe Phase Community
      • 1. Household Cluster LG-1
      • 2. Household Cluster LG-2
      • 3. Household Cluster LG-3
      • 4. Household Cluster LG-4
      • 5. Household Cluster LG-5
      • 6. Household Cluster LG-6
      • 7. Household Cluster LG-7
      • 8. Household Cluster LG-8
      • 9. Household Cluster LG-9
      • 10. Household Cluster LG-10
      • 11. Household Cluster LG-11
      • 12. Provenience Not Assigned to Household Clusters
      • 13. Summary
    • VI. The Rosario Phase Community
      • 1. Household Cluster R-1
      • 2. Household Cluster R-2
      • 3. Household Cluster R-3
      • 4. Household Cluster R-4
      • 5. Household Cluster R-5
      • 6. Household Cluster R-6
      • 7. Household Cluster R-7
      • 8. Household Cluster R-8
      • 9. Household Cluster R-9
      • 10. Household Cluster R-10
      • 11. Proveniences Not Assigned to Household Clusters
      • 12. Summary
    • VII. Fabrica San Jose in Middle Formative Oaxaca
      • 1. Specialized Activities
      • 2. Internal Organization and External Relations
      • 3. Conclusion
  • Appendix
    • I. Counts of Combinations of Ceramic Wares and Vessel Forms
    • II. Counts of Fidencio Coarse Olla Attributes
    • III. Counts of Socorro Fine Gray Outleaned Wall Bowl Attributes
    • IV. Counts of Atoyac Yellow-White Outleaned Wall Bowl Attributes
    • V. Index of Middle Formative Proveniences
    • VI. Chipped Stone Artifacts
    • VII. Ground and Pecked Stone Artifacts
    • VIII. Modified and Unmodified Bone
    • IX. Miscellaneous Artifacts
    • X. Figurines
    • XI. Middle Formative Burials
    • XII. Evidence for Salt Production at Fabrica San Jose
    • XIII. Carbonized Plant Remains, by Richard I. Ford
    • XIV. Post-Middle Formative Features and Burials
  • Resumen en Espanol
  • References
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