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ID  2794  -  Public access
Description :   LA TUMBA T7 DE LA NECRÓPOLIS DE “EL CAÑO”, TRADICIÓN ARQUEOLÓGICA GRAN COCLÉ, ISTMO DE PANAMÁ. Summary: A multiple burial, the tomb T7 -cal d. C. 770-905 (cal AP 1180-1045)/cal d. C. 920-965 (cal AP 1030-985)- with 43 individuals of different status, ages and sexes and a package of human bones, as well as post-burial ritual deposits, has recently been excavated in El Caño. Both the multiple burials and the post-burial ritual deposits had already been observed in other tombs of El Caño and their presence in tomb T7 has served to purify and define the basic funerary pattern of t...
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ID  2798  -  Public access
Description :   ESTANDARIZACIÓN EN LA CERÁMICA PREHISPÁNICA DE EL CAÑO, PANAMÁ: ESPECIALIZACIÓN, PRODUCTIVIDAD Y CONSUMO. Summary: The pottery found in the tombs of El Caño shares the same style as that produced in the alluvial plains of the region in the centuries between 700 and 1000 A.D. The pottery found in the tombs of El Caño shares the same style as that produced in the alluvial plains of the region in the centuries between 700 and 1000 A.D. The data on the coefficients of variability of the different forms analysed show different standardisation values in the production of polychrome an...
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ID  2799  -  Public access
Description :   EL DESCUBRIMIENTO DE UN CEMENTERIO DE ÉLITE EN EL CAÑO: INDICIOS DE UN PATRÓN FUNERARIO EN EL VALLE DE RÍO GRANDE, COCLÉ. Overview: El Caño, located in the province of Coclé (Panama), is an archaeological site known for its unique sculptural style and for containing archaeological stone structures. Recently, four tombs of elite people with rich funerary attires, dated between 700 and 1000 A.D., have been discovered in this place. …
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ID  2800  -  Public access
Description :   LA ARMADURA DORADA DE UN CACIQUE COCLÉ: LOS PECTORALES DE ORO DEL AJUAR DEL INDIVIDUO PRINCIPAL DE LA TUMBA 2 DE LA NECRÓPOLIS DE EL CAÑO (900-1020 d. C.) Summary: The recent discovery and excavation (2009) of a funerary complex at El Caño in the Panamanian region of Gran Coclé sheds new light on the archaeology of the Isthmus. This article presents the descriptive analysis and an approximation to the iconographic interpretation of the four golden pectorals that accompanied one of the chiefs in the tomb who, judging by the ritual of his burial and the richness of his trousseau, is t...
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ID  2803  -  Public access
Description :   MADERA CARBONIZADA EN CONTEXTOS FUNERARIOS DE LA JEFATURA DE RÍO GRANDE, PANAMÁ: ANTRACOLOGÍA EN EL SITIO DE EL CAÑO.(CHARRED WOOD IN FUNERARY CONTEXTS OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF RIO GRANDE, PANAMA: ANTHRACOLOGY AT THE SITE OF EL CAÑO) Overview The anthracological analysis carried out on the site of El Caño (Coclé province, Panama) allows us to make a first approximation to the possibilities that this type of archeobotanical analysis provides for the study of chiefdoms, and specifically their funerary contexts. The identification of the woody resources used, and the establishment of h...
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ID  2805  -  Public access
Description :   RESULTADOS DE LOS ANÁLISIS PALINOLÓGICOS DE LOS YACIMIENTOS LP-134, NA-20 Y PN-106, GRAN COCLÉ, PANAMÁ. Autores: Enrique MORENO, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Katrina MURRAY, Universidad de Panamá. 2007. Revista Española de Antropología Americana. 2007, vol. 37, núm. 1, 127-148. ISSN: 0556-6533 Summary: In this article we present the results of the palynological analyses carried out on a series of samples taken from three pre-Hispanic sites in Gran Coclé, with the aim of reconstructing the ancient landscape of the region and testing whether some of these sites ...
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