Teotihuacan site 19:N1W5: Mortuary and oxygen isotope evidence for a Michoacan affiliation

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Site E19 (19:N1W5), near Tlailotlacan, the Zapotec Barrio of Teotihuacan, contains evidence of both Tlailotlacan and Michoacan affiliation. To verify and better understand the Michoacan relationship, 22 enamel and 19 bone samples from five E19-affiliated burials were analyzed to determine their oxygen isotope compositions, which provide an indication of an individual's area of residence when that particular tissue was forming. Because prismatic blades and Thin Orange ceramics from Teotihuacan occur widely in the Lakes Region of north central Michoacan we obtained samples from several sites there for comparative purposes. The results show that most of the E19 people had passed their later years in the Patzcuaro Basin of the Lakes Region. Although in E19 the archaeological evidence of this relationship declined over time, the isotopic evidence indicates that Patzcuaro ties continued to the end of E19's occupation. It seems that the people of E19, originally Michoacanos, gradually adopted a core identity as Teotihuacanos while continuing to deploy their Michoacan ancestry during their stays in Michoacan.

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Spence, M. W., Gómez Chávez, S., Longstaffe, F. J., Gazzola, J., Pereira, G., Olsen, K., & Pollard, H. P. (2024). Teotihuacan site 19:N1W5: Mortuary and oxygen isotope evidence for a Michoacan affiliation. Ancient Mesoamerica, 35(1), 171–192. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0956536122000347

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