Preliminary Notes on the Archaeological site of San Salvador, Lower Ucayali River Valley, Perú
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https://doi.org/10.15381/ishra.v0i2.14323Keywords:
Funeral urns, Cemetery, San Salvador, Contamana, Bajo UcayaliAbstract
This research discusses some observations about the archaeological site of San Salvador, in the lower Ucayali River Valley, based on ceramics and lithic materials recovered in may of 2016. The archaeological site is preliminarily defined as a domestic settlement with a cemetery area showing secondary burials placed in urns. Immediate analysis of the indicated evidences assign thi site in the late pre-hispanic periods of the cultural sequence.Downloads
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