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New Absolute Chronological Constraints to La Playa (Sonoran Desert) Archaeology between the American Southwest and Mesoamerica—From Long Period Human Resilience to Apparent Abandonment

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  • Avto Goguitchaichvili

    (National Archaeomagnetic Service, Institute of Geophysics Campus Morelia, UNAM, Michoacán 58190, Mexico
    Geophysics, Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E1, Canada)

  • Elisa Villapando

    (National Institute of Anthropology and History, Centro INAH Sonora, Sonora 83080, Mexico)

  • Alejandra Abrego

    (National Institute of Anthropology and History, Centro INAH Sonora, Sonora 83080, Mexico)

  • Rubén Cejudo

    (National Archaeomagnetic Service, Institute of Geophysics Campus Morelia, UNAM, Michoacán 58190, Mexico)

  • Vadim Kravchinsky

    (Geophysics, Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E1, Canada)

  • Francisco Bautista

    (Laboratorio Universitario de Geofísica Ambiental, Centro de Investigaciones en Geografía Ambiental, UNAM, Michoacán 58190, Mexico)

  • Karla Flores García

    (National Archaeomagnetic Service, Institute of Geophysics Campus Morelia, UNAM, Michoacán 58190, Mexico)

  • Juan Morales

    (National Archaeomagnetic Service, Institute of Geophysics Campus Morelia, UNAM, Michoacán 58190, Mexico)

  • Miguel Cervantes

    (National Archaeomagnetic Service, Institute of Geophysics Campus Morelia, UNAM, Michoacán 58190, Mexico)

Abstract

Sonoran Desert archaeological settlement is one of the most representative sites in Northwestern Mexico/Southwestern United States of the Early Agriculture period because of various cultural processes involved, such as the introduction of the first cultigens and the construction of Pit Houses. These early desert village settlements used geomorphological features of the local landscape to facilitate their sophisticated form of agriculture. Most of the features and artifacts at the site are associated with the Early Agricultural period of 3150-1900 cal B.P., while most occupation dates are in the Cienega phase (2800-1900 cal B.P.). Later stages are poorly documented because of the apparent reduction in population, less marked archaeological features, and extreme erosion processes. Systematic archaeological excavation revealed evidence of completely burned Pit Houses. We analyzed 56 samples belonging to four Pit Houses and one different combustion feature (Kiln or Horno , as they are locally known) in different areas of the settlement. The experimental procedure included continuous susceptibility vs. temperature measurements and step-wise alternating field demagnetizations. Only 36 samples yielded technically acceptable determinations that allowed the determination of archaeomagnetic directions. Statistically indistinguishable results were obtained from all five studied features. This finding reinforces archaeological evidence of ritual-related paraphernalia and/or apparent abandonment or, at least, migration.

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  • Avto Goguitchaichvili & Elisa Villapando & Alejandra Abrego & Rubén Cejudo & Vadim Kravchinsky & Francisco Bautista & Karla Flores García & Juan Morales & Miguel Cervantes, 2023. "New Absolute Chronological Constraints to La Playa (Sonoran Desert) Archaeology between the American Southwest and Mesoamerica—From Long Period Human Resilience to Apparent Abandonment," Land, MDPI, vol. 12(3), pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlands:v:12:y:2023:i:3:p:560-:d:1080489
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