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ISBN-10: 0874805600

ISBN-13: 9780874805604

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3. Domestic scene in Chanal, including wide-mouth cooking jars (oxom),large plate (comal),and large bowl (poket grande). 4. Chanal woman serving cooked vegetables fromwide-mouth jar (oxom)to glazed bowl (borcelana). 5. Cancuc women using Tenango style watercarrying jars (kib),1979. 6. Ritual scene in Chanal, including incense burner (chik'pom)and candleholder (somjebal cantela). 7. Pottery storage locations along the inside walls of Aguacatenango structures. 8. Pottery storage locations along the outside walls of Aguacatenango structures.

27. Wide-mouth vase (maceta),ovaloid body shape, Chanal unslipped. 198 B36. 28. Loop-handled bowl (mochelum),ellipsoid body shape, Amatenango slipped. 198 B37. 29. Incurving-rim bowl (poket),ellipsoid body shape, Aquacatenango slipped. 199 B38. 30. Cylinder jar (balal oxom),ovaloid body shape, Chanal unslipped. 199 B39. 31. Pedestal vase (chinpin),spherical body shape, Amatenango slipped. 200 B40. Long-necked jar, with orange slip, believed to be of Precolumbian origin. 201 B41. Large composite jar of unknown origin.

31. Stored materials from dismantled Amatenango street firing, including charred wood, wasters, and stone cobble vessel props. 32. Excess clay being trimmed from the bases of newly made cooking jars (oxom)before firing, Chanal Household 14. 1. Relationship between use cycle, reuse cycle and provisional discard. 2. Woman purchasing narrow-mouth jar (kib)at pottery shop in Indian market, San Cristóbal de las Casas. 3. Domestic scene in Chanal, including wide-mouth cooking jars (oxom),large plate (comal),and large bowl (poket grande).

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