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ix Illustrations vvv Figures I-1 Map of the Laguna de Magdalena basin, Jalisco 2 I-2 Contour map of the excavated portion of Anona 4 I-3 Contour map of the excavated portion of Tiana 5 I-4 Contour map of the excavated portion of Las Cuevas 5 I-5 Field sketch map of Anona 8 I-6 Key localities in West Mexico 11 1-1 The Pintura del nuevo reino de Galicia, ca. 1542 23 1-2 Detail of the Ortelius map, 1579 23 1-3 Impression from a ceramic seal from the Santa Clara section of Etzatlán 27 1-4 Late Postclassic settlement of Etzatlán 35 1-5 Circular structure and shaft tomb from the Puerto de Veracrúz section of Etzatlán 36 1-6 Profile of habitation platform from the Arroyo de Santa Clara section of Etzatlán 38 1-7 Portezuelo Sur complex near Ameca 39 1-8 Portezuelo Norte complex near Ameca 40 1-9 Techaluta “A” complex, Municipio de Techaluta 40 1-10 Techaluta “B” complex, Municipio de Techaluta 41 1-11 Interpretative reconstruction of Etzatlán’s pre-Hispanic ceremonial area 41 1-12–15 Profiles of cooking, storage, and trash pits from the Santa Clara area of Etzatlán 43–45 1-16 Palacio de Ocomo, Oconahua 48 1-17 Map of a section of the Postclassic Oconahua settlement 50 1-18 Palacio de Quinatzín from the Quinatzín Codex, Texcoco 53 1-19 The citadel of the Las Cuevas/Atitlán section of the San Juanito ruin 54 1-20 Monumental platform/fortification at El Miradór section of the San Juanito ruin 55 1-21 Canoe ramp and platform complex at El Relíz section of the San Juanito ruin 56 illustrations / x 1-22 (a and b) Solar glyph and plumed headdress on stela fragment, Las Cuevas 57 1-23 Interpretative drawing of open capilla at Etzatlán 64 2-1 Two-dimensional CA map of Kelly data 90 2-2 Approximation of Benzécri distances for Kelly data 91 2-3 CA maps of Kolomoki data 92 2-4 Three-dimensional map of Kolomoki data 93 2-5 Approximation of Benzécri distances for Kolomoki data 94 2-6 EDM maps of Kolomoki data 99 3-1 Potsherds: grater bowls, Black Band, Red and Black Stripes on Buff, and Red on Buff (types 8, 10, 11) 105 3-2 Potsherds: grater bowls, Red and Black on Buff (types 7, 20, 21) 106 3-3 Potsherds: grater bowls, Fine Ware and White on Red (types 13, 16, 18) 108 3-4 Potsherds: Red and Black on Buff and White on Red (types 18, 20) 109 3-5 Potsherds: White on Red, Complex (type 17) 111 3-6 Potsherds: Black and White on Red and Red on Cream (types 14, 23, 24) 113 3-7 Potsherds: Red on Cream (types 22, 24) 114 3-8 Potsherds: Incised Polychrome (type 15) 116 3-9 Color codes for potsherd drawings 117 3-10 Potsherds: polychrome, Comales, and White on Black (types 2, 26, 31) 118 3-11 Potsherds: bichrome and engraved/incised (types 31, 33, 37, 38, 39) 121 3-12 Potsherds: engraved, incised, and historic (types 40, 41, 42) 125 3-13 Potsherds: brushed, incised, and engraved (types 43, 44, 45) 126 3-14 Potsherds: engraved (types 46, 47) 129 3-15 Potsherds: punctate, incised, and engraved (types 48, 49, 50, 51) 131 3-16 Potsherds: incised and red ware (types 53, 61, 62) 133 3-17 Potsherds: red ware and Red on White (types 27, 62, 63, 64) 135 3-18 Potsherds: other minority (types 25, 35, 55, 57, 60) 137 3-19 Potsherds: unique (types 32, 58, 70, 71) 140 3-20 Potsherds: unique sherds and other ceramic artifacts (type 32) 142 3-21 Other ceramic artifacts 143 4-1 Type plot, original Las Cuevas CA 147 4-2 Early versus late Red on Cream by level and square, Tiana 150–151 4-3 Late Red on Cream versus White on Red by level and square, Tiana 152-53 4-4 Type and sample plot, Tiana CA 154 4-5 Type and sample plot, Anona CA 155 4-6 Type plot, expanded, Las Cuevas CA 155 [18.117.81.240] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 00:09 GMT) illustrations / xi 4-7 Type plot, three-site CA 157 4-8 Type and sample plot, Santiaguito CA 159 4-9 Sample plot, Santiaguito CA 160...

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