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Ancient Households of the Americas: Figures

Ancient Households of the Americas

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Figures

FIGURE 1.1. Map of the Americas

FIGURE 2.1. Map of the central Mesa Verde region

FIGURE 2.2. Map of the Dolores Archaeological Program (DAP) project

FIGURE 2.3. Plan map of the Duckfoot site (5MT3868)

FIGURE 2.4. Occupation span estimates

FIGURE 2.5. Mean occupation span estimates

FIGURE 2.6. Plan map of Tres Bobos (5MT4545), a household residential site occupied around AD 650, central Mesa Verde region, Colorado

FIGURE 2.7. Plan map of Prince Hamlet (5MT2161)

FIGURE 2.8. Plan map of Dobbins Stockade (5MT8827)

FIGURE 2.9. Plan map of Architectural Block 500 at Sand Canyon Pueblo (site 5MT765)

FIGURE 3.1. Map of eight rural sites, Copán Valley, Honduras

FIGURE 3.2. Spatial distribution of grinding-stone fragments at Site 7D-6-2

FIGURE 3.3. Spatial distribution of hammerstone/polisher fragments at Site 7D-6-2

FIGURE 3.4. Plan map of Site 7D-3-1

FIGURE 4.1. Northern Iroquoian village site clusters

FIGURE 4.2. Northeastern American longhouse cross sections

FIGURE 4.3. Contour map of the Otstungo site, New York

FIGURE 4.4. Excavation grid

FIGURE 4.5. Longhouse 1 plan

FIGURE 4.6. Longhouse 1 plan

FIGURE 4.7. Artifact distributions at Otstungo site, New York

FIGURE 4.8. Human effigy mask smoking pipe

FIGURE 4.9. Artifact distributions at Otstungo site: rim sherds

FIGURE 4.10. Artifact distributions at Otstungo site: food-bone fragments

FIGURE 4.11. Artifact distributions at Otstungo site: scrapers and projectile points

FIGURE 4.12. Distribution of quartz crystals

FIGURE 5.1. Location of Little Egypt

FIGURE 5.2. Site map of Little Egypt

FIGURE 5.3. Isopleth distribution maps

FIGURE 5.4. Model of household activity area

FIGURE 6.1. Number of potters per production unit in Ticul

FIGURE 6.2. Number of different kin categories of potters

FIGURE 6.3. Percent of total potters by kin type

FIGURE 6.4. Frequency of potters classified by generation

FIGURE 6.5. Most common kin of potters

FIGURE 6.6. Changes in the locations in production units

FIGURE 6.7. Changes in the locations of production units

FIGURE 6.8. The amount of kin relatedness among production units

FIGURE 6.9. The back of Lorenzo Pech’s house

FIGURE 6.10. Lorenzo’s house and the workshop behind it in 1997

FIGURE 7.1. Location of Long House Valley, northeastern Arizona

FIGURE 7.2. Regional chronology for the western Anasazi

FIGURE 7.3. Pithouse Feature 106, after excavation

FIGURE 7.4. Unfired clay objects from an intramural feature within Pithouse Feature

FIGURE 7.5. Recycled sherds from AZ-J-28-32 (NN)

FIGURE 8.1. Map of south-central Arizona

FIGURE 8.2. Chronology for the Sonoran desert

FIGURE 8.3. Late Archaic period houses

FIGURE 8.4. Pioneer period house cluster at the Eagle Ridge site

FIGURE 8.5. Hohokam communal houses from the Pioneer period

FIGURE 8.6. Prehistoric canal systems in the Phoenix Basin

FIGURE 8.7. Preclassic period house types and sizes from the Lower Verde Valley

FIGURE 8.8. Preclassic period house types at Scorpion Point Village

FIGURE 8.9. Preclassic period house clusters at Locus A, Scorpion Point Village

FIGURE 8.10. Classic period compound and courtyard groups at AZ U:15:3

FIGURE 8.11. Pioneer and Colonial period canals and villages in the lower Salt River

FIGURE 8.12. Sedentary period canals and villages in the lower Salt River

FIGURE 8.13. Classic period canals and villages in the lower Salt River

FIGURE 9.1. Model of household organization and staple crop production

FIGURE 9.2. Location of excavation units

FIGURE 9.3. Plan view drawings of occupations 2, 3, 4, and 5 from Unit 10, K’axob, Belize

FIGURE 9.4. Plan view drawings of occupations 3, 4, 5, and 6 from Unit 14

FIGURE 9.5. Plan view drawings of occupations 7 and 8 from Unit 14

FIGURE 9.6. Comparison of box-and-dot plots

FIGURE 10.1. Eastern Mesoamerica

FIGURE 10.2. Area surveyed by the Xunantunich Settlement Survey (XSS)

FIGURE 10.3. Area surveyed by XSS near the minor center of Dos Chombitos

FIGURE 10.4. The Terrace Set #110

FIGURE 10.5. The Terrace Set #191

FIGURE 10.6. Lithic diversity

FIGURE 10.7. Direct freehand-percussion core-flake distribution

FIGURE 10.8. General utility biface resharpening flakes

FIGURE 10.9. Ceramic form diversity

FIGURE 11.1. Location of La Joya within Sierra de las Tuxtlas

FIGURE 11.2. Distribution of ceramics for the Tulipan phase

FIGURE 11.3. Distribution of ceramics for the Coyame phase

FIGURE 11.4. Distribution of ceramics for the Gordita phase

FIGURE 11.5. Distribution of ceramics for the Bezuapan phase

FIGURE 12.1. Map of Colombia

FIGURE 12.2. Ceramic chronology

FIGURE 12.3. Map of the Alto Magdalena region

FIGURE 12.4. Four maps of the Mesitas area

FIGURE 12.5. Map of the Mesitas area showing the location of the 76 specific household locations

FIGURE 12.6. Four maps of the Mesitas area showing the location of households for each period

FIGURE 13.1. Map of the south central Andes showing the location of the La Joya research area

FIGURE 13.2. Map of the site of Jachakala

FIGURE 13.3. Illustration of House 4 (N511 E509)

FIGURE 13.4. Distribution of IAD scores

FIGURE 13.5. Location of household units with the three highest IAD scores

FIGURE 13.6. Faunal-packet proportions

FIGURE 13.7. Proportions of trunk faunal packet elements

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