Alluvial clays and crushes sherds. A petrographic analysis of Middle Paraná pre-hispanic pottery (south America)
Abstract
null null This article presents petrographic profiles of Pre-Hispanic pottery from four sites linked to the Goya-Malabrigo archaeological entity, within the Parana River system (north-east Argentina, South America). As pottery is the most common archaeological remains from the wetlands sites of the aforementioned river, it has been widely studied, usually at on the macroscopic level. In the present work, petrographic thin-section data was...
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Title
Alluvial clays and crushes sherds. A petrographic analysis of Middle Paraná pre-hispanic pottery (south America)
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
32
Pages
102392
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