Ceramic comales at the Barillas site (cal 1255–1390 CE), central Nicaragua: Defining a local technical tradition of griddle manufacture
In 2016, the Proyecto Arqueológico Centro de Nicaragua (Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University) excavated the Barillas site (cal 1255–1391 CE), where a ceramic assemblage including griddles, or comales, was recovered. In this paper, we will discuss the previously understudied occurrence of this v...
Main Authors: | Donner, N, Casale, S, Braekmans, D, Geurds, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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