This thesis examines a collection of 120 artifacts recovered from a tomb at the highland Maya site of Chajul, Guatemala, and currently housed at the Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM). Prior to this study, research on the MPM collection was very limited and there were few publications related to Chajul. The study focuses primarily on the 84 ceramic objects in the Museum’s collection. Detailed analysis of these artifacts was undertaken in order to collect data on their likely dates of production, forms, surface treatment’s, functions, and iconography. Contextual information from the tomb is also considered, including details of its construction as well as the arrangement of the grave goods and human remains found in it. Comparative data on cerami...
The burials and burial customs were analysed in order to learn more about some social and religious...
In this dissertation, I consider a theoretically driven methodological approach to the study of ritu...
My thesis research will concentrate on bone tool use and production at the site of Ucanal, Guatemala...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between two Maya sites, Cahal Pech and X...
Sequencing the ceramics in Guatemala’s Holmul region has the potential to answer important questions...
In 2017, John Walden led an excavation of the Tutu Uitz Na intermediate elite center, found in the M...
Mortuary patterns among the Maya are quite diverse, and have been studied for many years. The scope ...
This dissertation provides a basic paradigm for the investigation of Maya ritual cave use. The histo...
Located in the Upper Belize River Valley, Cahal Pech sits on a large hilltop overlooking the town of...
This research project was designed to approach the contextual analyses and technological study of a ...
This dissertation presents a compositional analysis of the architecture and a distributional analysi...
The paper presents the main results of excavations conducted by the Institute of Archaeology of the ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-124)During the 1989 field season at the Classic Maya ...
In this dissertation I address common trends in ancient Maya burials recovered through excavations o...
The burials and burial customs were analysed in order to learn more about some social and religious...
In this dissertation, I consider a theoretically driven methodological approach to the study of ritu...
My thesis research will concentrate on bone tool use and production at the site of Ucanal, Guatemala...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between two Maya sites, Cahal Pech and X...
Sequencing the ceramics in Guatemala’s Holmul region has the potential to answer important questions...
In 2017, John Walden led an excavation of the Tutu Uitz Na intermediate elite center, found in the M...
Mortuary patterns among the Maya are quite diverse, and have been studied for many years. The scope ...
This dissertation provides a basic paradigm for the investigation of Maya ritual cave use. The histo...
Located in the Upper Belize River Valley, Cahal Pech sits on a large hilltop overlooking the town of...
This research project was designed to approach the contextual analyses and technological study of a ...
This dissertation presents a compositional analysis of the architecture and a distributional analysi...
The paper presents the main results of excavations conducted by the Institute of Archaeology of the ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-124)During the 1989 field season at the Classic Maya ...
In this dissertation I address common trends in ancient Maya burials recovered through excavations o...
The burials and burial customs were analysed in order to learn more about some social and religious...
In this dissertation, I consider a theoretically driven methodological approach to the study of ritu...
My thesis research will concentrate on bone tool use and production at the site of Ucanal, Guatemala...