Cultural change on a temporal and spatial frontier : ceramics of the terminal Classic to Postclassic transition in the Upper Belize River Valley

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    • Aimers, James J.

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Cultural change on a temporal and spatial frontier : ceramics of the terminal Classic to Postclassic transition in the Upper Belize River Valley

James J. Aimers

(BAR international series, 1325)

Archaeopress, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-231)

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Discussions of Mayan civilisation are still beset by questions of collapse and its causes and the Upper Belize Valley is no exception. This study examines the issue through a comparative assessment of ceramic evidence from sites in this region dating from the Terminal Classic to Postclassic period, roughly c.AD 850 to c.AD 1050. Previously published and new data from a range of sites is used to examine Mayan society at this time and simultaneously to re-examine the question of collapse. Evaluation of ceramic types, distribution, use, stylistic change and the types of sites where they are found is brought together in a discussion of ethnic, religious and social change and, ultimately, an overview of the Terminal Classic to Postclassic transition in the Upper Belize Valley.

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