Formación de sitios subacuáticos en la cuenca del Río Lacanhá, Chiapas, México

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Procesos de formación, arqueología subacuática, región Maya, Chiapas, México, procesos posdepositacionales, teoría arqueológica

Resumo

La investigación arqueológica subacuática es una subdisciplina relativamente nueva de la arqueología. Los marcos metodológicos y conceptuales de la arqueología subacuática se adaptan con frecuencia de otros campos como la geología, la biología y especialmente la arqueología terrestre. Estas herramientas son muy importantes para el trabajo multidisciplinario del arqueólogo subacuático. En este artículo, se da una propuesta de análisis y tipológica, que busca aportar a los trabajos realizados previamente dentro de esta subdisciplina. Esto se hace con base en el trabajo realizado en la Cuenca del Río Lacanhá en México por el proyecto arqueológico Rancho Ojo de Agua (RODA).

Biografia do Autor

Marx Navarro Castillo, Universidad Intercultural de Campeche

Docente, Universidad Intercultural de Campeche

Justin P. Lowry, State University of New York

Docente, State University of New York, Plattsburgh. Department of Anthropology

Jason S. R. Paling, Plymouth State University

Docente, Plymouth State University, Department of Anthropology and Sociology

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