This paper is concerned with an epigraphic analysis of 48 Maya hieroglyphic monuments of the archaeological site of Pusilha (Belize). The study explores the dynastic history of that ancient Maya kingdom, whose rulers were named un ajaw or "lord of avocado”. The epigraphic study yielded a total of 40 named individuals, including ten male rulers and a queen linked to the Pusilha emblem glyph. 21 of them could be placed within the local dynastic and chronological matrix spanning a historical period between 8.2.0.0.0 and 9.18.7.10.3. The analysis reveals a 220-year span of history dating from A.D. 571 to 798. Earlier historical dates prove that some Pusilha kings traced their origin back to Preclassic times and referred to legendary individuals...
The La Corona Regional Archaeological Project is studying the northwestern Peten region (Guatemala),...
In the Comitán Valley of Chiapas, Mexico, several large Maya centers flourished in the Late Classic ...
The images of Maya dignitaries take the most important places in monumental art during Classic perio...
This paper is concerned with an epigraphic analysis of 48 Maya hieroglyphic monuments of the archaeo...
Since 2001, the Pusilhá Archaeological Project has examined the ancient settle-ment patterns, carved...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF PHILLIP JULIUS WANYERKA, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in ...
The focus of the Pusilha Archaeological Project is to investigate the sociopolitical and economic in...
International audienceThe Classic Maya site of Xcalumkin is located in the western Puuc region of th...
This project examines Hieroglyphic Stairway 2 (HS. 2) at Yaxchilan, a Classic Maya city in Southern ...
Tema del mesEn la actualidad, los notables avances en el desciframiento de la escritura jeroglífica ...
Notice dans le numéro 73 de Totem, magazine du Musée d'Ethnographie de GenèveThis article aims to gi...
Uaxactún is one of the best known Classic Maya sites in the Petén area in Guatemala. It is known for...
textAncient Maya inscription carvers at the city of Palenque in what is now Chiapas, Mexico worked i...
Classic period Maya rulers are often reduced to "ideal types" and are discussed in terms that would ...
Sequencing the ceramics in Guatemala’s Holmul region has the potential to answer important questions...
The La Corona Regional Archaeological Project is studying the northwestern Peten region (Guatemala),...
In the Comitán Valley of Chiapas, Mexico, several large Maya centers flourished in the Late Classic ...
The images of Maya dignitaries take the most important places in monumental art during Classic perio...
This paper is concerned with an epigraphic analysis of 48 Maya hieroglyphic monuments of the archaeo...
Since 2001, the Pusilhá Archaeological Project has examined the ancient settle-ment patterns, carved...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF PHILLIP JULIUS WANYERKA, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in ...
The focus of the Pusilha Archaeological Project is to investigate the sociopolitical and economic in...
International audienceThe Classic Maya site of Xcalumkin is located in the western Puuc region of th...
This project examines Hieroglyphic Stairway 2 (HS. 2) at Yaxchilan, a Classic Maya city in Southern ...
Tema del mesEn la actualidad, los notables avances en el desciframiento de la escritura jeroglífica ...
Notice dans le numéro 73 de Totem, magazine du Musée d'Ethnographie de GenèveThis article aims to gi...
Uaxactún is one of the best known Classic Maya sites in the Petén area in Guatemala. It is known for...
textAncient Maya inscription carvers at the city of Palenque in what is now Chiapas, Mexico worked i...
Classic period Maya rulers are often reduced to "ideal types" and are discussed in terms that would ...
Sequencing the ceramics in Guatemala’s Holmul region has the potential to answer important questions...
The La Corona Regional Archaeological Project is studying the northwestern Peten region (Guatemala),...
In the Comitán Valley of Chiapas, Mexico, several large Maya centers flourished in the Late Classic ...
The images of Maya dignitaries take the most important places in monumental art during Classic perio...