It is well known that the development of the ancient Maya civilization had significant and long-lasting impacts on the environment. This study assesses a large collection of faunal remains (>35,000 specimens) recovered over a span of several kilometers in and around the archaeological site of Ceibal, Guatemala, in order to determine whether the composition of animal resources was continuous throughout the site's history between 1000 BC and AD 1200, or whether there were any changes that could be attributed to sociopolitical or environmental causes. Results show a steep uniform decline in the number of freshwater mollusks across the site that occurred during the Preclassic to Classic transition, when large region-wide political changes, incl...
Archaeologists have begun to understand that many of the challenges facing our technologically sophi...
Faunal analysis can give clues to the quality of life for the elite and the general population. Many...
Archaeologists have begun to understand that many of the challenges facing our technologically sophi...
Animal use was important in everyday life as well as in public and ritual ceremonies for ancient soc...
This dissertation evaluated the interactional dynamics of emerging social inequality and the economi...
The ancient Maya of Mesoamerica inhabited a biodiverse landscape filled with animal taxa that provid...
The Classic Maya of the Central Lowlands crafted one of the ancient world’s great civilizations in w...
Consensus has not yet been reached regarding the role of human-caused environmental change in the hi...
Very little is known about Paleoindian and Archaic subsistence strategies of the people of Mesoameri...
This investigation presents the results of an analysis of almost 4000 remains of vertebrate and inve...
Recent excavations at the highland site of Chiantla Viejo (Huehuetenango De- partment, Guatemala) we...
International audienceIn the Maya Lowlands, recent work based on the study ofsedimentary archives an...
The Maya population is recognized as one of the first whose activities have significantly impacted ...
Archaeologists have begun to understand that many of the challenges facing our technologically sophi...
Faunal analysis can give clues to the quality of life for the elite and the general population. Many...
Archaeologists have begun to understand that many of the challenges facing our technologically sophi...
Animal use was important in everyday life as well as in public and ritual ceremonies for ancient soc...
This dissertation evaluated the interactional dynamics of emerging social inequality and the economi...
The ancient Maya of Mesoamerica inhabited a biodiverse landscape filled with animal taxa that provid...
The Classic Maya of the Central Lowlands crafted one of the ancient world’s great civilizations in w...
Consensus has not yet been reached regarding the role of human-caused environmental change in the hi...
Very little is known about Paleoindian and Archaic subsistence strategies of the people of Mesoameri...
This investigation presents the results of an analysis of almost 4000 remains of vertebrate and inve...
Recent excavations at the highland site of Chiantla Viejo (Huehuetenango De- partment, Guatemala) we...
International audienceIn the Maya Lowlands, recent work based on the study ofsedimentary archives an...
The Maya population is recognized as one of the first whose activities have significantly impacted ...
Archaeologists have begun to understand that many of the challenges facing our technologically sophi...
Faunal analysis can give clues to the quality of life for the elite and the general population. Many...
Archaeologists have begun to understand that many of the challenges facing our technologically sophi...