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DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv1nthm4.30
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The Tuyom Clay Source and Ceramics from the Central Visayas, Philippines:

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“…The clay was also not a source for the pottery found at a Neolithic site near Ocana, the Aleonar site, which is noteworthy as the palaeosol and its rich argillaceous clay in the Bt horizon likely had not formed until c. a.d. 1000 to 1200. Other pottery from nearby sites during the period from a.d. 1300 to 1500 did match the elemental signature of the Tuyom clay source, as did some sherds from across the Bohol Strait ( Peterson et al 2012). …”
Section: The Salug or Sialo Palaeosolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The clay was also not a source for the pottery found at a Neolithic site near Ocana, the Aleonar site, which is noteworthy as the palaeosol and its rich argillaceous clay in the Bt horizon likely had not formed until c. a.d. 1000 to 1200. Other pottery from nearby sites during the period from a.d. 1300 to 1500 did match the elemental signature of the Tuyom clay source, as did some sherds from across the Bohol Strait ( Peterson et al 2012). …”
Section: The Salug or Sialo Palaeosolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spanish practices as well as the impact of Moro raiders also transformed coastal settlements and populations. Villagers were organized into militias by priests ( Peterson et al 2012); sometimes entire settlements moved hundreds of kilometers to escape burned-out villages. By the nineteenth century, the opening of Cebu to world trade led to the formation of vast sugar cane plantations that obscured the precontact landscape by burial from upland degradation and farming practices on the coastal plain.…”
Section: Historical Contingencymentioning
confidence: 99%