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

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iver’s actions. Figure 5.28 illustrates a portion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> upper and lower embankment<br />

dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> river’s August 2004 flood stage. Due to <strong>the</strong>se conditions, <strong>the</strong> 7,057 recovered<br />

ceramic pieces were highly mixed and displaced from <strong>the</strong>ir orig<strong>in</strong>al deposition location.<br />

While <strong>the</strong>y can <strong>of</strong>fer support for <strong>the</strong> chronological occupation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> site, <strong>the</strong>y cannot<br />

provide dependable spatial <strong>in</strong>formation on <strong>the</strong>ir primary place <strong>of</strong> disposal. Appendix 2<br />

<strong>in</strong>cludes a list<strong>in</strong>g and count <strong>of</strong> all identified types.<br />

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

near flood stage. Note ceramic pieces embedded <strong>in</strong> darker, upper<br />

cultural layer. Structure 84 is to <strong>the</strong> upper right.<br />

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