Archaeological excavations in the lower Río Verde valley in Oaxaca, Mexico, have uncovered a rich history of ritual practices in the region. A key element to these practices was the public and restricted interment of ritual deposits, including caches and grave offerings, which can be found at sites throughout the region. Previous research has indicated that the context and content of these ritual deposits have implications for local identity, regional political centralization, and the developmen

Regional Standardization, Community Idiosyncrasy: Comparative Analysis of Ritual Deposits in the Lower Río Verde Valley, Oaxaca, During the Terminal Formative Period
Grace Bonnett
