Late Postclassic lowland Maya archaeology |
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Authors: | Anthony P. Andrews |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Division of Social Sciences, New College of USF, 34243 Sarasota, Florida |
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Abstract: | The archaeology of the Late Postclassic lowland Maya (ca. A.D. 1200–1517) is summarized and reviewed. The history of past research is outlined, and investigations on topics of major scholarly concern are discussed. The current data allow us to present an approximate reconstruction of the events and processes that characterize the period, although the information on many areas and topics is still fragmentary. Research in Maya archaeology has focused heavily on the more spectacular developments of earlier periods, creating the impression that the last few centuries of the prehispanic era were a time of disorganization and decline. New data and interpretations indicate that the Late Postclassic was a dynamic period in which the lowland Maya were moving in new directions, restructuring their society and worldview. |
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Keywords: | Archaeology Maya lowlands Late Postclassic |
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