Publication: Las pinturas y grabados rupestres al norte de la Cuenca de Oriental en Puebla, México.
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Morales Vigil, Erika
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Este trabajo presenta los resultados del primer nivel de investigación de
este tipo de manifestaciones culturales, conformando un corpus general
de los signos y estilos que se pueden encontrar en esta región. Se trata
de los resultados de varias temporadas de campo del Proyecto Norte de
la Cuenca de Oriental (PNCO), realizando recorridos de superficie para
determinar el patrón de asentamiento como parte de un estudio de área.
Los sitios que aquí se tratan corresponden a indicadores arqueológicos de
contextos asociados al Período Formativo Medio y Tardío mesoamericano
(900 ane. a 50 dne.).
The next article, presents the results of the first stage of analysis for this type of cultural manifestations, including a general corpus of signs and styles that can be found at this region. This work is based on the results of several field seasons of the North of Cuenca de Oriental Project (PNCO), documenting archaeological sites as part of a settlement pattern study. The sites described at this paper are part of the archaeological indicators associated to the Middle and Late Formative Period at Mesoamerica (900 BC. - 50 AD.).
The next article, presents the results of the first stage of analysis for this type of cultural manifestations, including a general corpus of signs and styles that can be found at this region. This work is based on the results of several field seasons of the North of Cuenca de Oriental Project (PNCO), documenting archaeological sites as part of a settlement pattern study. The sites described at this paper are part of the archaeological indicators associated to the Middle and Late Formative Period at Mesoamerica (900 BC. - 50 AD.).




