This study re-examines and contextualises Eduard Seler's investigations in the Chaculá-Region (Department of Huehuetenango, Guatemala). Starting with a discussion of ethnohistory as well as the historical circumstances of Seler's research, his methods are critically examined in the context of archaeology in late 19th century Guatemala and the practice of collecting by European museums, specifically the Ethnological Museum Berlin. This is followed by the results of a reconnaissance of the different archaeological sites documented by Seler in the region, in which their current state of preservation is examined and Seler's excavation trenches are re-discovered. The core of the work is a new study of the materials from the region in the collect...
El estudio de los materiales cerámicos forma parte importante tanto de las tareas de prospección com...
This paper presents some of drawings made by the Guatemalan artist Antonio Tejada Fonseca when worki...
This item in the Maya Archaeology collections has been made available by University of Arizona facul...
This study re-examines and contextualises Eduard Seler's investigations in the Chaculá-Region (Depar...
Jornadas de Jóvenes en Investigación Arqueológica, JIA (3as : 5-7 de mayo 2010 : Universitat Autònom...
This article presents the work of Eduard Seler (1849-1922), a pioneer in the study of the ancient cu...
Zaculeu is a site in the Maya highlands of Guatemala known for an aggressi...
[EN] Intensive research carried out at the Acropolis of the ancient Mayan city of Chilonché, which ...
The Lienzo Seler II was brought to the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin by the German scholar Eduard Sel...
El grupo ch'orti' ha quedado aislado del resto de comunidades mayas de Guatemala, lo que indica que ...
Archaeological studies in El Trapiche have been fundamental in order to understand one of the earlie...
La arqueología que se práctica en Guatemala se ha desarrollado ampliamente en los últimos 20 años. A...
The aim of the present study is to contextualize a collection of Maya artifacts that have been kept ...
Los planteamientos originarios de la Historia social del arte y la arquitectura se encuentran justam...
From September 2004 until January 2005, an interdisciplinary, technical team from the Universidad Po...
El estudio de los materiales cerámicos forma parte importante tanto de las tareas de prospección com...
This paper presents some of drawings made by the Guatemalan artist Antonio Tejada Fonseca when worki...
This item in the Maya Archaeology collections has been made available by University of Arizona facul...
This study re-examines and contextualises Eduard Seler's investigations in the Chaculá-Region (Depar...
Jornadas de Jóvenes en Investigación Arqueológica, JIA (3as : 5-7 de mayo 2010 : Universitat Autònom...
This article presents the work of Eduard Seler (1849-1922), a pioneer in the study of the ancient cu...
Zaculeu is a site in the Maya highlands of Guatemala known for an aggressi...
[EN] Intensive research carried out at the Acropolis of the ancient Mayan city of Chilonché, which ...
The Lienzo Seler II was brought to the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin by the German scholar Eduard Sel...
El grupo ch'orti' ha quedado aislado del resto de comunidades mayas de Guatemala, lo que indica que ...
Archaeological studies in El Trapiche have been fundamental in order to understand one of the earlie...
La arqueología que se práctica en Guatemala se ha desarrollado ampliamente en los últimos 20 años. A...
The aim of the present study is to contextualize a collection of Maya artifacts that have been kept ...
Los planteamientos originarios de la Historia social del arte y la arquitectura se encuentran justam...
From September 2004 until January 2005, an interdisciplinary, technical team from the Universidad Po...
El estudio de los materiales cerámicos forma parte importante tanto de las tareas de prospección com...
This paper presents some of drawings made by the Guatemalan artist Antonio Tejada Fonseca when worki...
This item in the Maya Archaeology collections has been made available by University of Arizona facul...