This report summarizes the results of excavations conducted at Site PVN 202 during the 2004 and 2008 field seasons. Most of the material recovered in the course of this work dates to the Late (AD 600-800) and Terminal Classic (AD 800-1000). Some evidence of occupation stretching back into the 5th century was also found. Site PVN 202, also called Las Canoas, shows signs of having been a center of pottery manufacture during this extended span.
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This report summarizes the results of excavations conducted at Site PVN 202 during the 2004 and 2008 field seasons. Most of the material recovered in the course of this work dates to the Late (AD 600-800) and Terminal Classic (AD 800-1000). Some evidence of occupation stretching back into the 5th century was also found. Site PVN 202, also called Las Canoas, shows signs of having been a center of pottery manufacture during this extended span.