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Archaeology and Bioarchaeology of Population Movement among the Prehispanic Maya (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
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Archaeology and Bioarchaeology of Population Movement among the Prehispanic Maya (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Archaeology
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Archaeological evidence - i.e. presence of exogenous, foreign
material objects (pottery, obsidian and so on) - is used to make
inferences on ancient trade, while population movement can only be
assessed when the biological component of an ancient community is
analyzed (i.e. the human skeletal remains). But the exchange of
goods or the presence of foreign architectural patterns does not
necessarily imply genetic admixture between groups, while at the
same time humans can migrate for reasons that may not be related
only to trading. The Prehispanic Maya were a complex, highly
stratified society. During the Classic period, city-states governed
over large regions, establishing complex ties of alliance and
commerce with the region's minor centers and their allies, against
other city-states within and outside the Maya realm. The fall of
the political system during the Classic period (the Maya collapse)
led to hypothetical invasions of leading groups from the Gulf of
Mexico into the northern Maya lowland at the onset of the
Postclassic. However, it is still unclear whether this collapse was
already underway when this movement of people started. The whole
picture of population dynamics in Maya Prehispanic times, during
the Classic and the Postclassic, can slowly emerge only when all
the pieces of the puzzle are put together in a holistic and
multidisciplinary fashion. The contributions of this volume bring
together contributions from archaeology, archaeometry,
paleodemography and bioarchaeology. They provide an initial account
of the dynamic qualities behind large-scale ancient population
dynamics, and at the same time represent novel multidisciplinary
points of departure towards an integrated reconstruction and
understanding of Prehispanic population dynamics in the Maya
region.
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Imprint: |
Springer International Publishing AG
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Country of origin: |
Switzerland |
Series: |
SpringerBriefs in Archaeology |
Release date: |
November 2014 |
First published: |
2015 |
Editors: |
Andrea Cucina
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Dimensions: |
235 x 155 x 10mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
159 |
Edition: |
2015 ed. |
ISBN-13: |
978-3-319-10857-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
Archaeology >
Archaeology by period / region >
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LSN: |
3-319-10857-3 |
Barcode: |
9783319108575 |
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