abstract: This research focuses upon the intersection of social complexity and leadership among commoners in complex societies as expressed through mortuary ritual. I study how ideology, materialized through treatment of the deceased body, was a potential source of power among commoners in ancient Maya society and how this materialization changed through time. Mortuary data are drawn from mid-level settlements of the Belize River Valley, located in western Belize within the eastern Maya lowlands. The primary research question addresses whether mid-level leaders in the Belize River Valley targeted certain human bodies for ancestral veneration through tomb re-entry and ritual interaction with skeletal remains. The ritual-political strategy o...
This dissertation examines the variability in the ways a monumental space was accessed and used by i...
Secondary interments, common among Maya burials, are typically identified by disarticulated or unnat...
The cultural and human biological outcomes of Spanish colonization of the Americas were diverse. Thi...
The Preclassic (1000 BC-250 AD) and Terminal Classic (800-900 AD) periods were dynamic eras of profo...
In this dissertation I address common trends in ancient Maya burials recovered through excavations o...
In this dissertation I address common trends in ancient Maya burials recovered through excavations o...
The principal goal of this research is to elucidate the relationship between ancient Maya social org...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
Analysis of unique mortuary patterns is often used to evaluate the social lives of the deceased and ...
The Late (AD 500-700) to Terminal (AD 700-900) Classic transition in the Maya Southern Lowlands has ...
The burials and burial customs were analysed in order to learn more about some social and religious...
Mortuary patterns among the Maya are quite diverse, and have been studied for many years. The scope ...
The site of Midnight Terror Cave is located in the karstic Roaring Creek Valley near the village of ...
Bioarchaeological analysis can help identify patterns of mortuary ritual and social experience of an...
This dissertation examines the variability in the ways a monumental space was accessed and used by i...
Secondary interments, common among Maya burials, are typically identified by disarticulated or unnat...
The cultural and human biological outcomes of Spanish colonization of the Americas were diverse. Thi...
The Preclassic (1000 BC-250 AD) and Terminal Classic (800-900 AD) periods were dynamic eras of profo...
In this dissertation I address common trends in ancient Maya burials recovered through excavations o...
In this dissertation I address common trends in ancient Maya burials recovered through excavations o...
The principal goal of this research is to elucidate the relationship between ancient Maya social org...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
The Maya Mountains region of southern Belize is crucial for examining social identity among ancient ...
Analysis of unique mortuary patterns is often used to evaluate the social lives of the deceased and ...
The Late (AD 500-700) to Terminal (AD 700-900) Classic transition in the Maya Southern Lowlands has ...
The burials and burial customs were analysed in order to learn more about some social and religious...
Mortuary patterns among the Maya are quite diverse, and have been studied for many years. The scope ...
The site of Midnight Terror Cave is located in the karstic Roaring Creek Valley near the village of ...
Bioarchaeological analysis can help identify patterns of mortuary ritual and social experience of an...
This dissertation examines the variability in the ways a monumental space was accessed and used by i...
Secondary interments, common among Maya burials, are typically identified by disarticulated or unnat...
The cultural and human biological outcomes of Spanish colonization of the Americas were diverse. Thi...