San José 520: An Unusual Teotihuacan Settlement System

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San José 520 is a Classic period hamlet of single-family residences in the urban periphery of Teotihuacan, just beyond the southeast edge of the city. Three burial features were associated with one of the residences, AF2. One of the features contained the burial of a single adult, another the successive burials of eight adults and one neonate, and the third held a neonate. We analyzed 29 bone and enamel samples from the adults for bioapatite phosphate oxygen-isotope composition; we also considered isotopic data for another five bone samples analyzed in a separate project. The isotopic results suggest a pattern of birth in the Teotihuacan region and then movement in early childhood to a relocation region, the geographic location of which is unknown. Later, probably in adolescence, the individuals returned to live, and eventually die, in San José 520. Without knowing more about the occupation of the relocation region, it is difficult to say what concerns or beliefs underlay this unusual but long-established settlement system.

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Spence, M. W., Olsen, K., Cabrera Cortés, M. O., & Longstaffe, F. J. (2020). San José 520: An Unusual Teotihuacan Settlement System. Latin American Antiquity, 31(4), 720–732. https://doi.org/10.1017/laq.2020.59

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