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Pre-Valdivia Occupations on the Southwest Coast of Ecuador

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Henning Bischof
Affiliation:
Seminar fur VolkerkundeBonn University, Germany
Julio Viteri Gamboa
Affiliation:
Milagro, Ecuador

Abstract

Recent excavations at the Valdivia site (G-31) have led to the discovery of a pre-Valdivia pottery complex named San Pedro, and of apparently preceramic occupation layers, below deposits of the Valdivia phase. A description of the San Pedro pottery is offered and the implications of the new evidence are discussed.

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Copyright © Society for American Archaeology 1972

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