Accession No
1972.157 B
Description
49 sherds, from multiple vessels, including 28 rims, one base and one handle fragment. Fabric generally red or brown with dark grey or black cores, gritty or sandy quartz temper, some with very large inclusions.
Place
Americas; Central America; Belize; Toledo District; San Antonio
Period
Classic Maya
Source
Hammond, Norman [donor]; Pretty, Kate [excavator]; Hood, John [excavator]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1972.157 B; L152 [Excavation No.]
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ceramic; Pottery
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Context (Field collection)
San Antonio East (Site 4) was partially excavated in 1970 by Kate Pretty and John Hood as part of the survey of archaeological sites in the south Toledo District of Belize, with partial funding from the Crowther-Beynon Fund.
Event Date 1970
Author: Stephanie Chinneck
Context (References)
Hammond, N. (1972). LubaantĂșn and the Archaeology of the South Toledo District, Belize (British Honduras), Central America. Volume 1-2. Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Cambridge.
Event Date 1972
Author: Stephanie Chinneck
Context (References)
Hammond, N. (1975). Lubaantun: A Classic Maya Realm. Cambridge, MA: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University. pp. 269-272
Event Date 1975
Author: Stephanie Chinneck
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1972.157 [A-B]: 'Potsherds.'
Event Date 1/6/1996
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
49 sherds, from multiple vessels, including 28 rims, one base and one handle fragment. Fabric generally red or brown with dark grey or black cores, gritty or sandy quartz temper, some with very large inclusions.
Event Date 4/7/2024
Author: Stephanie Chinneck
FM:315707
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