Smokescreens in the Provenance Investigation of Early Formative Mesoamerican Ceramics

Author:

Neff Hector,Blomster Jeffrey,Glascock Michael D.,Bishop Ronald L.,Blackman M. James,Coe Michael D.,Cowgill George L.,Cyphers Ann,Diehl Richard A.,Houston Stephen,Joyce Arthur A.,Lipo Carl P.,Winter Marcus

Abstract

AbstractWe are glad that Sharer et al. (this issue) have dropped their original claim that the INAA data demonstrate multidirectional movement of Early Formative pottery. Beyond this, however, they offer nothing that might enhance understanding of Early Formative ceramic circulation or inspire new insights into Early Formative cultural evolution in Mesoamerica. Instead, their response contains fresh distortions, replications of mistakes made in their PNAS articles, and lengthy passages that are irrelevant to the issues raised by Neff et al. (this issue). We correct and recorrect their latest distortions and misunderstandings here. Besides showing why their discussion of ceramic sourcing repeatedly misses the mark, we also correct a number of erroneous assertions about the archaeology of Olmec San Lorenzo. New evidence deepens understanding of Early Formative Mesoamerica but requires that some researchers discard cherished beliefs.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Archaeology,History,Archaeology

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