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Middle Tres Zapotes and the Pre-Classic Ceramic Sequence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

P. Drucker*
Affiliation:
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Extract

When in the past I have listened to writers of scientific reports bewailing the fact that their writings have been misunderstood or misinterpeted, I have been inclined to pass severe judgment: An author should be able to express what he thinks in a clear manner—no reader can be expected to read with the report in one hand and a crystal ball zeroed in on the author's mind in the other. Consequently when, on re-reading Wauchope's recent (1950) stimulating attempt at coordinating the welter of data on Mesoamerican ceramics, I find myself in the unhappy situation of having been misunderstood, I cannot but feel embarrassed. Wauchope obviously cannot be blamed for not being able to guess what I had been thinking while writing on the stratigraphy of Tres Zapotes pottery. It seems important to clarify the matter in order to avoid perpetuation of my error.

Type
Facts and Comments
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1952

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References

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