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This was the first report published concerning Popenoe's archaeological research on the hilltop fortress, Tenampua, located in the Comayagua Valley of Honduras. Here, she mapped the site; described the walled precinct containing a ballcourt and temple; and excavated a complete Ulua Polychrome dish, now in the Museum of the Native American Indian (Smithsonian Institution). Based on the pottery, the site is related to Classic Period cultures from Honduras.
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Antiquities, Honduras, Ulua Polychrome, archaeology, ballcourtPlaces
Comayagua, Tenampua, Tenampua (Honduras)Times
500-1000 AD, Classic PeriodShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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At head of title: Dorothy H. Popenoe.
Author's autograph presentation copy with her signed inscription.
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