Lowland Maya Civilization in the Eighth Century A.D.: A Symposium at Dumbarton Oaks, 7th and 8th October 1989 |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
EighthCentury Physical Geography Environment | 11 |
The Economics of Social Power and Wealth among Eighth | 65 |
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agricultural Aguateca Albuquerque American Antiquity analysis Ancient Maya Anthropology archaeological architectural Bonampak Calakmul Cambridge central ceramic Chap chert Chichen Itza Classic Maya Collapse Colha complex contexts Copan Culbert cultural cycle Early Classic economic eighth century eighth-century Maya elite Emblem Glyphs evidence Excavations Freidel groups Guatemala hierarchy hieroglyphic households inscriptions Late Classic Late Classic Maya Lintel lords Lowland Maya Marcus Maya civilization Maya lowlands Maya political Maya Settlement Maya society Maya warfare Mayapan McAnany Mesoamerican Mexico Press monuments Mundo Perdido Naranjo Northern Belize obsidian organization palace Palenque Papers Peabody Museum Peten Piedras Negras Pohl population Postclassic pottery Prehistoric production provinces Puuc Quirigua regional Research Rice ritual Roys ruler Sabloff Schele sculpture secondary centers Seibal Shield Jaguar social southern lowlands Stela structure studies suggest territorial texts Tikal tion Tourtellot towns Tradition Tzotzil Uaxactun University of Texas variability Webster Willey Yaxchilan Yucatan



