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A Radiocarbon Date from the Central Coast of Peru

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Louis M. Stumer*
Affiliation:
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru

Abstract

A specimen from a bundle of rope found at Playa Grande in association with pottery of Playa Grande 1 style and the white-zoned and white-slipped varieties of the Baños de Boza style is dated at A.D. 570 ± 160 (L-384A). Since the Playa Grande ceramic style has good crossties with Late Mochica, Salinar, Puerto Moorin, Maranga, and Nazca styles, this date tends to substantiate the generally accepted but not clearly demonstrated contemporaneity of the Mochica 3, 4, 5 sequence on the North Coast with the Playa Grande, Maranga sequence on the Central Coast and the Nazca A, B, Y development on the South Coast.

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Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1961

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