
Titles
- San Jacinto 1
- San Jacinto One
Attribution
Augusto Oyuela-Caycedo and Renée M. BonzaniPublication Details
BookUniversity of Alabama Press2005Availability
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Description
Cultures are defined and separated by the occurrence of pottery types, and the association of pottery with mobility and agriculture continues to drive research in anthropology. San Jacinto 1 is the archaeological site located in the savanna region of the north coast of Colombia, South America, where excavations by led by the authors have revealed evidence of mobile hunter-gatherers who made pottery and who collected and processed plants from 6000 to 5000 B.P. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Indians of South America — Colombia — Bolívar (Dept.) — Antiquities
- Indian pottery — Colombia — Bolívar (Dept.)
- Excavations (Archaeology) — Colombia — Bolívar (Dept.)
- Plant remains (Archaeology) — Colombia — Bolívar (Dept.)
- Animal remains (Archaeology) — Colombia — Bolívar (Dept.)
- San Jacinto 1 Site (Colombia)
- Bolívar (Colombia : Dept.) — Antiquities
Contents
- The theoretical framework
- The strata and features
- The pottery and lithics
- The ecofactual remains
- San Jacinto I in perspective
ISBN
- 0817351841
- 0817314504
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