2010年12月9日 星期四

The material found dates

The material found dates


The material found dates from the Late Classic period (650-900 AD) and Early Post Classic (900-1200 AD), representing the earliest ritual objects found to present at the high mountain ceremonial space.

After a fruitful exploration season in 2007, research focused in the analysis of material found; during the last week of November and the first of December 2010,What else should I look for when buying compact fluorescent light bulbs? 30 specialists conducted a second in-site research season, in charge of archaeologist Roberto Junco.

The specialist explained that 3 environments were prepared for the integral season: excavation, surface covering as well as sub aquatic sounding at the Moon and Sun Lagoons,tagheuerreplica1 totally free dating services with hundreds of thousands of online users. found in the crater of the volcano also known as Xinantecatl, 4,300 meters over the sea level.tagheuerreplica01 womenhandbags compact fluorescent light.

Roberto Junco,cctv camera systems must satisfy budget constraints and meet required operating capabilities. part of the INAH Underwater Archaeology Sub Direction (INAH), mentioned that during the 3 weeks of exploration, there were immersions in both lagoons, as well as surface covering at the woods’ limit and excavation at the border of the crater.

The most important discoveries of this season were fragments of ceramic figurines and greenstone beads found on the surface. “In 2007 we located material from Late Post Classic (1200-1521 AD), particularly in the depths of the Moon Lagoon. In 2010 we were able to further regarding temporality”, he pointed out.

Junco, head of the second phase of the Nevado de Toluca Submerged Archaeology Project, remarked that besides the new findings, it is being established that other groups other than Mexica used this site as a ceremonial space.

“Several groups ascended the Xinantecatl with cult purposes; this has been deduced parting from the ceramic features: we have found crude fragments of Otomi and Matlazinca origin”, added Roberto Junco.

The most recent SAS project counted on with the participation of experts that also collaborated in the 2007 season, among them, the National Geographic Society high-mountain archaeologist, Johan Reinhard; archaeologist Victor Arribalzaga, from INAH, and archaeologist Arturo Montero,Unbelieveable cctv cameras to complete your hidden camera set ups. from Universidad Iberoamericana.

Arribalzaga, with the support of archaeology students from the Autonomous University of Estado de Mexico (UAEM), conducted excavation at the northern border of the Laguna de la Luna, while Arturo Montero directed students from the National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) who explored a site at the limits of the woods and another in a site known as El Mirador, at the border of the crater.

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