- 15 caves, then
concentrated on 6
named El Riego, Tecorral, San Marcos,
Purrón, Abejas, and Coxcatlán. The
results were
published in a five
volume edited...
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Following the Ajuereado, El Riego, and the
Coxcatlan phase, and
followed by the
Purron and
Ajalpan phases,
Abejas is the
fourth of six phases. The
Abejas phase...
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Consisting of
three components, Zapotitlán-Cuicatlán, San Juan Raya and
Purrón, it is one of the main
centres of
diversification for the
cacti family,...
- from
Barra in the
Soconusco of
Chiapas to
around 1900 BCE.
Ceramics of the
Purrón tradition in
southcentral Mexico have been
dated to
around 1805 BCE, and...
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earthenware began to
replace stone utensils in
Mexico began around the
Purrón period (2300–1500 BCE). Many of
these first ceramics were
gourd or squash...
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archaeological excavations done on
important sites such as Tecorral, Coxcatlán,
Purron, and Abejas,
material culture from the El
Riego phase has been discovered...