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Site Reconnaissance Site Reconnaissance
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Excavations and Surveys (2008–2009) Excavations and Surveys (2008–2009)
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Material Study Material Study
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Radiocarbon Dating Radiocarbon Dating
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Investigation of Materials from the DCOA and from Other Institutions Investigation of Materials from the DCOA and from Other Institutions
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Study of the Evidence Study of the Evidence
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Faunal Remains Faunal Remains
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Other Materials: Old Metal Other Materials: Old Metal
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Units 6 and 3: Intra-Site Variability Units 6 and 3: Intra-Site Variability
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Site Structure, European Material Presence, and Chronology of Interaction Site Structure, European Material Presence, and Chronology of Interaction
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5 Recognizing the Living Space
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Published:January 2016
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Abstract
Chapter 5 presents the results of surveys and excavations accomplished at El Chorro de Maíta initiated in 2006. These investigations refined the dimensions of te area over which the archaeological materials were dispersed, and study of the character of domestic contexts that surround the burial zone. The investigation of these areas and of the materials previously encountered there under the direction of José M. Guarch Delmonte, indicate the existence of mixed strata of indigenous and European materials located on top of strata with only indigenous materials, as well as a chronology of occupation for the site that extended from the 13th century up to the middle of the 16th century. Located and identified was a significant quantity of ceramic fragments of European origin concentrated in and near the cemetery. However, the presence of Spanish material or their indigenous management was moderate, reflecting continued local cultural patterns during the period of interaction with the Europeans.
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