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Geographies of Power: Understanding the Nature of Terminal Classic Pottery in the Maya Lowlands

Sandra L. López Varela and Antonia E. Foias
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In this book twelve contributors present the contents of the Terminal Classic (the Mayan Lowlands, Central America) ceramic complexes in their area of study, and discuss them against the complexity and diversity of social processes illuminated by recent investigations.
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  • An Introduction to Geographies of Power, Understanding the Nature of Terminal Classic Pottery in the Maya Lowlands
  • A Survey of Terminal Classic Ceramic Complexes and the Socioeconomic Implications
  • Fine Paste Wares and the Terminal Classic in the Petexbatun and Pasion Regions, Peten, Guatemala
  • Dynamics of Engagement in the Usumacinta River Valley and the Costal Plains of Tabasco: Traversing Terminal Classic Hypotheses
  • The Communities of the Holmul River Drainage at the Preiphery of Tikal During the Terminal Classic and the Identificationn of a Distinctive Micaceous Paste Component
  • Contextualizing the Collapse Hegemony and Terminal Classic Ceramics from Caracol, Belize
  • Continuity and Change in the Ceramic Complex of Xunantunich During the Late and Terminal Classic Periods
  • Terminal Classic Pottery Production in the Ulua Valley, Honduras
  • Pushing the Limits: Late to Terminal Classic Settlement and Economies on the Northern Belize Coast
  • Western Puuc Sociopolitical and Community Organization as Viewed Through Terminal Classic Ceramics
  • Late and Terminal Classic Puuc Ceramics As Seen from Xkipche
  • Future Directions in the Study of Terminal Classic Ceramics: Some Brief Comments
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Published: 2005
Publisher: BAR Publishing
ISBN(s)
  • 9781841718835 (paperback)
  • 9781407328911 (ebook)
BAR Number: S1447
Subject
  • Archaeometry / Scientific Dating
  • Ethnoarchaeology / Anthropology
  • Trade / Exchange / Travel / Economy
  • Central and South America and the Caribbean
  • Migration Period, Early Medieval and Medieval
  • Ceramics and Pottery Studies
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