This study examines small projectile point technology of the Postclassic Lowland Maya (A.D. 1400 - 1697) using a technological systems framework, to evaluate production strategies and the movement of finished goods within Mesoamerican exchange networks. Small arrow points (1 - 3 cm long) were typically made from obsidian and microcrystalline silicates (chert, chalcedony), and were key components of bow-and-arrow weaponry among multiple Mayan-speaking groups and ethnopolities known as the Itza, Xiw, Kowoj, Chak\u27an Itza, Kehach, Dzuluinikob, Chetumal, Lakam tun (Lacandon), and Chuj. Literature suggests that the Late Postclassic period was a time of heightened international exchange, defined by frequent inter-polity interactions, informat...
During the Classic Period, c. A.D. 250-889, Tikal was the capital of a state in the core area of the...
During the Classic Period, c. A.D. 250-889, Tikal was the capital of a state in the core area of the...
International audienceThe organization of production and exchange of everyday lithic items is import...
This study examines small projectile point technology of the Postclassic Lowland Maya (A.D. 1400 - 1...
The role of warfare in Maya society is much debated, but it seems to have been widespread during the...
This study addresses the role of prehistoric ethnopolitical divisions, factionalism, and alliances i...
This dissertation uses multiple lines of evidence to understand production, exchange and crafting in...
Zacpetén is a Lowland Maya site in the Central Petén Lakes Basin of Guatemala that was an important ...
Chert tool production and exchange has long been studied for the Maya Preclassic to Terminal Classic...
Analysis of lithics, particularly flake debitage, from a small Preclassic Maya community provides da...
On-going research into the Postclassic to Colonial period (post A.D. 1200-1700) Maya of northern Yuc...
The ancient Maya had one of the most complex societies in the New World. Their society was driven by...
International audienceMaya economies during the colonial and modern periods is widely recorded in et...
The nature of social organization at an archaeological site can be interpreted from many types of ma...
International audienceMaya economies during the colonial and modern periods is widely recorded in et...
During the Classic Period, c. A.D. 250-889, Tikal was the capital of a state in the core area of the...
During the Classic Period, c. A.D. 250-889, Tikal was the capital of a state in the core area of the...
International audienceThe organization of production and exchange of everyday lithic items is import...
This study examines small projectile point technology of the Postclassic Lowland Maya (A.D. 1400 - 1...
The role of warfare in Maya society is much debated, but it seems to have been widespread during the...
This study addresses the role of prehistoric ethnopolitical divisions, factionalism, and alliances i...
This dissertation uses multiple lines of evidence to understand production, exchange and crafting in...
Zacpetén is a Lowland Maya site in the Central Petén Lakes Basin of Guatemala that was an important ...
Chert tool production and exchange has long been studied for the Maya Preclassic to Terminal Classic...
Analysis of lithics, particularly flake debitage, from a small Preclassic Maya community provides da...
On-going research into the Postclassic to Colonial period (post A.D. 1200-1700) Maya of northern Yuc...
The ancient Maya had one of the most complex societies in the New World. Their society was driven by...
International audienceMaya economies during the colonial and modern periods is widely recorded in et...
The nature of social organization at an archaeological site can be interpreted from many types of ma...
International audienceMaya economies during the colonial and modern periods is widely recorded in et...
During the Classic Period, c. A.D. 250-889, Tikal was the capital of a state in the core area of the...
During the Classic Period, c. A.D. 250-889, Tikal was the capital of a state in the core area of the...
International audienceThe organization of production and exchange of everyday lithic items is import...