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An Unexplored Realm in the Heartland of the Southern Gulf ... - Famsi

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Figure 5.7. Site map illustrat<strong>in</strong>g locations <strong>of</strong> river cut bank pr<strong>of</strong>iles 177<br />

Figure 5.8. River cut pr<strong>of</strong>ile 1A 179<br />

Figure 5.9. River cut pr<strong>of</strong>ile 1B 181<br />

Figure 5.10. River cut pr<strong>of</strong>ile 2A 183<br />

Figure 5.11. River cut pr<strong>of</strong>ile 6B 185<br />

Figure 5.12. River cut pr<strong>of</strong>ile 7A 186<br />

Figure 5.13. Examples <strong>of</strong> Early Formative, Ojochi phase tecomate rims 191<br />

Figure 5.14. Examples <strong>of</strong> Early Formative, Bajío phase tecomate rims 192<br />

Figure 5.15. Examples <strong>of</strong> Early Formative, Chicharras phase tecomate sherds 192<br />

Figure 5.16. Examples <strong>of</strong> Early Formative, San Lorenzo phase, Limón Incised 193<br />

Figure 5.17. Examples <strong>of</strong> Early Formative, San Lorenzo phase, Calzadas Carved 193<br />

Figure 5.18. Example <strong>of</strong> late Early Formative ware 194<br />

Figure 5.19. Examples <strong>of</strong> Middle Formative, double l<strong>in</strong>e break variants 195<br />

Figure 5.20. Examples <strong>of</strong> Late Formative, Remplás phase variants 195<br />

Figure 5.21. Map <strong>of</strong> El Marquesillo Colonial ware deposit location 198<br />

Figure 5.22. Examples <strong>of</strong> English annular ware c. AD 1785-1840 199<br />

Figure 5.23. Examples <strong>of</strong> English blue, black, and red transfer-pr<strong>in</strong>ted wares 200<br />

Figure 5.24. Examples <strong>of</strong> Loza F<strong>in</strong>a Blanca 200<br />

Figure 5.25. Examples <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Puebla Majolica Tradition wares 200<br />

Figure 5.26. Distribution <strong>of</strong> ceramic artifacts recovered dur<strong>in</strong>g surface collection 203<br />

Figure 5.27. Quantities <strong>of</strong> chronologically diagnostic ceramics 204<br />

Figure 5.28. View to <strong>the</strong> west <strong>of</strong> river cut bank and San Juan River 206<br />

Figure 5.29. Diagram <strong>of</strong> Olmec throne excavation units 209<br />

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