textMaya artists working in the northern Yucatán Peninsula c. 700-800 CE began creating a new ceramic style. Deeply carved and exhibiting complex iconography and hieroglyphic inscriptions, Chocholá ceramics have long been recognized as among the most beautiful items produced by ancient Maya craftsmen. Indeed, the Chocholá style can be associated with a number of firsts in Maya studies: the first published explorations, the first major art historical investigations of ceramics, the first attempts at ceramic seriation and the first translations of the dedicatory formula all include images of Chocholá pots. Many examples lack provenience, however, due to extensive looting and the corpus has been relegated to a shadowy corner of the Maya...
Prehispanic northeastern Honduran communities were situated at the border between southeastern Mesoa...
This paper explores the production of Late to Terminal Classic Ulua marble vases (ca. 600/650–800/85...
This dissertation examines the variability in the ways a monumental space was accessed and used by i...
textMaya artists working in the northern Yucatán Peninsula c. 700-800 CE began creating a new ceram...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between two Maya sites, Cahal Pech and X...
textAs one of many other distinct painting styles that appeared on ceramics throughout the Guatemala...
This study investigates continuity and change in ceramic production and consumption during the Clas...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
This thesis presents the results of the ceramic analysis of a sample of ceramics from the site of Ca...
This dissertation explores sociopolitical dynamics in the Puuc region during the Terminal Classic pe...
This study investigates worldview and ideology during the late Terminal Formative period (A.D. 100 –...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper examines the production and exchange of a particular type of ceramic...
This thesis presents the results of petrographic point counting analyses of Muna Slate ware, thepred...
This paper explores a particular ceramic type, Vista Alegre Striated, an assumed locally produced ut...
This dissertation is a formal and iconographic study of a distinctive engraved motif found on Cupisn...
Prehispanic northeastern Honduran communities were situated at the border between southeastern Mesoa...
This paper explores the production of Late to Terminal Classic Ulua marble vases (ca. 600/650–800/85...
This dissertation examines the variability in the ways a monumental space was accessed and used by i...
textMaya artists working in the northern Yucatán Peninsula c. 700-800 CE began creating a new ceram...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between two Maya sites, Cahal Pech and X...
textAs one of many other distinct painting styles that appeared on ceramics throughout the Guatemala...
This study investigates continuity and change in ceramic production and consumption during the Clas...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
This thesis presents the results of the ceramic analysis of a sample of ceramics from the site of Ca...
This dissertation explores sociopolitical dynamics in the Puuc region during the Terminal Classic pe...
This study investigates worldview and ideology during the late Terminal Formative period (A.D. 100 –...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper examines the production and exchange of a particular type of ceramic...
This thesis presents the results of petrographic point counting analyses of Muna Slate ware, thepred...
This paper explores a particular ceramic type, Vista Alegre Striated, an assumed locally produced ut...
This dissertation is a formal and iconographic study of a distinctive engraved motif found on Cupisn...
Prehispanic northeastern Honduran communities were situated at the border between southeastern Mesoa...
This paper explores the production of Late to Terminal Classic Ulua marble vases (ca. 600/650–800/85...
This dissertation examines the variability in the ways a monumental space was accessed and used by i...