The ancient Maya site of San Bartolo experienced a decidedly turbulent history that is characterized by several phases of occupation and abandonment. This research illustrates how the San Bartolo community reacted, responded, and adapted to these periods of volatility by ritualizing pyramids, palaces, monuments, and other public spaces. Specific ceremonial rites effectively utilized the past as an anchor for the present, while others marked the final exodus from the site some time shortly after A.D. 800. This work draws from archaeological excavations, paleoethnobotanical finds, ceramic analysis, and ethnographic accounts to flesh out both the continuities and disjunctions among a number of religious rites that were performed across the sit...
textThe current research takes place at La Milpa, the third largest Maya center in Belize, Central A...
The primary aim of the dissertation research presented in this dissertation was a deeper understand...
textThe primary aim of the dissertation research presented in this dissertation was a deeper unders...
The ancient Maya site of San Bartolo experienced a decidedly turbulent history that is characterized...
This dissertation examines the variability in the ways a monumental space was accessed and used by i...
abstract: This research focuses upon the intersection of social complexity and leadership among comm...
In this dissertation, I consider a theoretically driven methodological approach to the study of ritu...
In this dissertation I address common trends in ancient Maya burials recovered through excavations o...
This dissertation explores the fluid and commonly multi-compositional aspects of Maya settlement pat...
This thesis presents the results of paleoethnobotanical investigations conducted at nine karst sites...
This dissertation examines the Temple of the Inscriptions, Temple I, and Temple 26 and explores what...
textThis dissertation presents the results of an ethnoarchaeological study of Kaqchikel Maya ceremon...
This thesis presents the results of research conducted at the ancient Maya site of Pacbitun. The sit...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
In this dissertation, I investigate the role of household ritual in the development of complex socie...
textThe current research takes place at La Milpa, the third largest Maya center in Belize, Central A...
The primary aim of the dissertation research presented in this dissertation was a deeper understand...
textThe primary aim of the dissertation research presented in this dissertation was a deeper unders...
The ancient Maya site of San Bartolo experienced a decidedly turbulent history that is characterized...
This dissertation examines the variability in the ways a monumental space was accessed and used by i...
abstract: This research focuses upon the intersection of social complexity and leadership among comm...
In this dissertation, I consider a theoretically driven methodological approach to the study of ritu...
In this dissertation I address common trends in ancient Maya burials recovered through excavations o...
This dissertation explores the fluid and commonly multi-compositional aspects of Maya settlement pat...
This thesis presents the results of paleoethnobotanical investigations conducted at nine karst sites...
This dissertation examines the Temple of the Inscriptions, Temple I, and Temple 26 and explores what...
textThis dissertation presents the results of an ethnoarchaeological study of Kaqchikel Maya ceremon...
This thesis presents the results of research conducted at the ancient Maya site of Pacbitun. The sit...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
In this dissertation, I investigate the role of household ritual in the development of complex socie...
textThe current research takes place at La Milpa, the third largest Maya center in Belize, Central A...
The primary aim of the dissertation research presented in this dissertation was a deeper understand...
textThe primary aim of the dissertation research presented in this dissertation was a deeper unders...