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  1. 7 de jun. de 2019 · The archaeological ceramics of Becan, Campeche, Mexico. by. Ball, Joseph W. Publication date. 1977. Topics. Indians of Central America -- Pottery, Indians of Mexico -- Pottery, Mayas -- Pottery, Becan Site (Mexico) Publisher.

  2. 20 de ene. de 2017 · Joseph W. Ball. Article. Supplementary materials. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Abstract. One of the benchmark ceramic chronologies for the Central Maya Lowlands—that of Becán, Campeche—was critically flawed in its inception.

  3. Ball, Joseph 1973 Ceramic Sequence at Becán, Campeche, Mexico. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madison.Google Scholar

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  4. Joseph W . Ball. 2021, Ancient Mesoamerica. Research in 1970 vaulted Becán to prominence on the landscape of great Maya centers. Mapping, excavation, and ceramic stratigraphy revealed that its enigmatic earthwork, first recorded archaeologically in 1934, was a fortification built at the end of the Preclassic period.

  5. The Archaeological Ceramics of Becan, Campeche, Mexico, Volumes 43-44 Joseph W. Ball Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University , 1977 - Becan Site (Mexico). - 190 pages

  6. Joseph W. Ball. One of the benchmark ceramic chronologies for the Central Maya Lowlands- that of Becán, Campeche- was critically. flawed in its inception.

  7. One of the benchmark ceramic chronologies for the Central Maya Lowlands—that of Becán, Campeche—was critically flawed in its inception. Its flaws resultedfrom a perceived need to parallel the established Uaxactún bellwether and a failure to recognize