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Of Shoe-Form Vessels and Ethnographic Analogy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
Abstract
D. M. Varner does not make a good case for a continuity in the function of the shoe-form vessels from Oaxaca. In the neighboring Tehuacan Valley during the Late Postclassic and Early Colonial periods, shoe-form vessels served as receptacles for cremated human remains.
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