CERAMIC CHRONOLOGY AND CHRONOMETRIC DATING: Stratigraphy and seriation at La Blanca, Guatemala
Stratigraphic and seriational analysis of the ceramics from La Blanca, Guatemala, resulted in the definition of a highly refined sequence. Within the 300 years of the Conchas phase (c. 900–600 B.C.) it is possible to define, minimally, a four-part subdivision. The four-part subdivision is based on a...
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description | Stratigraphic and seriational analysis of the ceramics from La Blanca, Guatemala, resulted in the definition of a highly refined sequence. Within the 300 years of the Conchas phase (c. 900–600 B.C.) it is possible to define, minimally, a four-part subdivision. The four-part subdivision is based on a stratigraphic analysis of the presence or absence of seven ceramic wares. However, experiments with seriational methods suggest that greater resolution may be obtained through the quantitative analysis of attribute frequencies. The chronological resolution obtained by these relative dating methods is at least equal to the resolution possible with chronometric methods. El análisis de la cerámica de La Blanca, Guatemala, por metódos de análisis de la estratigrafía y la seriación ha elaborado una secuencia muy refinada. Dentro de los 300 años de la fase Conchas (c. 900–600 a.C.) se puede definir, al mínimo, una división de cuatro partes. Experimentos con metódos de la seriación sugieren, sin embargo, que una secuencia aún mas fina es posible por el análisis de frecuencias de atributos. El control cronológico obtenido por estos métodos relativos son iguales, por lo menos, a lo posible con metódos cronométricos. |
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