Thursday, May 30
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Talk
Research Spotlight
with Caitlin Davis
During the Late Formative Period (300 BCE – 200 CE), the people who lived in modern-day southern Guatemala and western El Salvador used a distinctive style of pottery called Usulutan. This unique regional style is characterized by enchanting orange and yellow squiggles organized in both simple and complex designs.
Despite the presence of Usulutan pottery across the Southern Maya Region, the social function, production patterns, and decorative process for Usulutan…
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