The early Colonial Period visita mission cemetery Tipu represents an important opportunity to understand the role mobility played in indigenous Maya resistance on the southeastern Maya-Spanish frontier. This dissertation seeks to identify the geographical origin of a subset (N=195) of the over 600 Postclassic and early Colonial period Maya buried at Tipu. As geographic and cultural frontier, Tipu experienced a dynamic history of fluctuating political alliances and was a pivotal player in frontier politics. Ethnohistorical records indicate that the remote frontier community of Tipu functioned as a place of refuge for a large southern exodus of indigenous Maya from the northern Yucatan escaping the hardships encountered in more populated regi...
This study applies a life history approach to analyzing the identities of 52 Maya individuals who li...
While there is consensus that the processes of decline and abandonment at many sites associated with...
Mayan peoples of the Yucatán peninsula were colonized subjects of the Spanish empire from 1546 until...
The early Colonial Period visita mission cemetery Tipu represents an important opportunity to unders...
The Preclassic (1000 BC-250 AD) and Terminal Classic (800-900 AD) periods were dynamic eras of profo...
textIsotopic analysis has proven to be beneficial to the field of archaeology, aiding in the underst...
This thesis ascertains the sequence of burials using fluoride ion electrode analysis at the colonial...
The cultural transition from the Archaic (8000 to 2000 BC) to the Preclassic Period (2000 BC – AD 25...
The cultural and human biological outcomes of Spanish colonization of the Americas were diverse. Thi...
The Late (AD 500-700) to Terminal (AD 700-900) Classic transition in the Maya Southern Lowlands has ...
The location of the Maya site of Lamanai on the New River Lagoon in northern Belize strategically si...
abstract: This research focuses upon the intersection of social complexity and leadership among comm...
The city of Teotihuacan (AD 1–550) was a major multiethnic urban center that attracted migrants from...
In this dissertation I address common trends in ancient Maya burials recovered through excavations o...
Data on stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes and oral indicators of diet from the sites of Tipu and B...
This study applies a life history approach to analyzing the identities of 52 Maya individuals who li...
While there is consensus that the processes of decline and abandonment at many sites associated with...
Mayan peoples of the Yucatán peninsula were colonized subjects of the Spanish empire from 1546 until...
The early Colonial Period visita mission cemetery Tipu represents an important opportunity to unders...
The Preclassic (1000 BC-250 AD) and Terminal Classic (800-900 AD) periods were dynamic eras of profo...
textIsotopic analysis has proven to be beneficial to the field of archaeology, aiding in the underst...
This thesis ascertains the sequence of burials using fluoride ion electrode analysis at the colonial...
The cultural transition from the Archaic (8000 to 2000 BC) to the Preclassic Period (2000 BC – AD 25...
The cultural and human biological outcomes of Spanish colonization of the Americas were diverse. Thi...
The Late (AD 500-700) to Terminal (AD 700-900) Classic transition in the Maya Southern Lowlands has ...
The location of the Maya site of Lamanai on the New River Lagoon in northern Belize strategically si...
abstract: This research focuses upon the intersection of social complexity and leadership among comm...
The city of Teotihuacan (AD 1–550) was a major multiethnic urban center that attracted migrants from...
In this dissertation I address common trends in ancient Maya burials recovered through excavations o...
Data on stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes and oral indicators of diet from the sites of Tipu and B...
This study applies a life history approach to analyzing the identities of 52 Maya individuals who li...
While there is consensus that the processes of decline and abandonment at many sites associated with...
Mayan peoples of the Yucatán peninsula were colonized subjects of the Spanish empire from 1546 until...