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Archeology and Volcanism in Central America

Archeology and Volcanism in Central America
Author: Payson D. Sheets
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2014-07-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1477300333

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Scientists have long speculated on the impact of extreme natural catastrophes on human societies. Archeology and Volcanism in Central America provides dramatic evidence of the effects of several volcanic disasters on a major civilization of the Western Hemisphere, that of the Maya. During the past 2,000 years, four volcanic eruptions have taken place in the Zapotitán Valley of southern El Salvador. One, the devastating eruption of Ilopango around A.D. 300, forced a major migration, pushing the Mayan people north to the Yucatán Peninsula. Although later eruptions did not have long-range implications for cultural change, one of the subsequent eruptions preserved the Cerén site—a Mesoamerican Pompeii where the bodies of the villagers, the palm-thatched roofs of their houses, the pots of food in their pantries, even the corn plants in their fields were preserved with remarkable fidelity. Throughout 1978, a multidisciplinary team of anthropologists, archeologists, geologists, biologists, and others sponsored by the University of Colorado's Protoclassic Project researched and excavated the results of volcanism in the Zapotitan Valley—a key Mesoamerican site that contemporary political strife has since rendered inaccessible. The result is an outstanding contribution to our understanding of the impact of volcanic eruptions on early Mayan civilization. These investigations clearly demonstrate that the Maya inhabited this volcanically hazardous valley in order to reap the short-term benefits that the volcanic ash produced—fertile soil, fine clays, and obsidian deposits.


Shoe and Leather Reporter

Shoe and Leather Reporter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1024
Release: 1879
Genre: Boots
ISBN:

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A Pebble to Polish

A Pebble to Polish
Author: Janet Lord Leszl
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-09-14
Genre: Autism
ISBN: 9781419664496

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Deeply affecting and courageously written, this empowering tale is the fictional account of one woman's struggle to endure a life fraught with loneliness, loss, and her son's autism.


The Pebbles on the Beach

The Pebbles on the Beach
Author: Clarence Ellis
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2018-12-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0571353592

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This is a book about the simple pleasure of pebble spotting. Clarence Ellis is a charming, knowledgeable and witty guide to everything you didn't know there was to know about pebbles. He ruminates on what a pebble actually is, before showing us how they are formed, advising on the best pebble-spotting grounds in the UK, helping to identify individual stones, and giving tips on the necessary kit. You'll know your chert from your schist, your onyx from your agate, and will be on your guard for artificial intruders before you know it. Understanding the humble pebble makes a trip to the beach, lake-side or river bank simply that little bit more fascinating.


Beach-Rambles in Search of Sea-Side Pebbles and Crystals

Beach-Rambles in Search of Sea-Side Pebbles and Crystals
Author: J.G. Francis
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2022-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3375124554

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1859.


Paso de la Amada

Paso de la Amada
Author: Richard G Lesure
Publisher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2021-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1950446204

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Paso de la Amada, an archaeological site in the Soconusco region of the Pacific coast of Mexico, was among the earliest sedentary, ceramic-using villages of Mesoamerica. With an occupation that extended across 140 ha in 1600 BC, it was also one of the largest communities of its era. First settled around 1900 BC, the site was abandoned 600 years later during what appears to have been a period of local political turmoil. The decline of Paso de la Amada corresponded with a rupture in local traditions of material culture and local adoption of the Early Olmec style. Stylistically, the material culture of Paso de la Amada corresponds predominantly to the pre-Olmec Mokaya tradition. Excavations at the site have revealed significant earthen constructions from as early as 1700 BC. Those include the earliest known Mesoamerican ball court and traces of a series of high-status residences. This monograph reports on large-scale excavations in Mounds 1, 12, and 32, as well as soundings in other locations. The volume covers all aspects of excavations and artifacts and includes three lengthy interpretive chapters dealing with the main research questions, which concern subsistence, social inequality, and the organizational history of the site.