2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10816-017-9320-8
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Collective Remembering in Archaeology: a Relational Approach to Ancient Maya Memory

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“…In fact, many abandoned Preclassic and Classic period centres became pilgrimage destinations (Andres & Pyburn 2004;Brown 2011;Hansen et al 2008;Robin et al 2012). Where populations dwelled amongst the monumental ruins, they continued to interact with the past on a daily basis (Halperin 2014;Lamoureux-St-Hilaire et al 2015;Mixter 2017a;Navarro-Farr 2016). Perhaps because of their association with transcendent cosmological concepts, triadic pyramid groups in particular remained places of reverence (Halperin 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In fact, many abandoned Preclassic and Classic period centres became pilgrimage destinations (Andres & Pyburn 2004;Brown 2011;Hansen et al 2008;Robin et al 2012). Where populations dwelled amongst the monumental ruins, they continued to interact with the past on a daily basis (Halperin 2014;Lamoureux-St-Hilaire et al 2015;Mixter 2017a;Navarro-Farr 2016). Perhaps because of their association with transcendent cosmological concepts, triadic pyramid groups in particular remained places of reverence (Halperin 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While some supported rejuvenated royal lineages freed from the bonds of failing Classic period hegemons (Inomata & Triadan 2013; Źrałka & Hermes 2012), other centres built new institutions anchored in cultural connections to the more stable northern Maya Lowlands (Harrison-Buck 2007; Masson & Mock 2004; McAnany 2012). Like Actuncan, other centres likely followed more innovative paths heavily impacted by local historical contingencies (Lamoureux-St-Hilaire et al 2015; Mixter 2017a; Schwarz 2009). Importantly, reorganization strategies were successful when communities bought in to new institutions and remained intact.…”
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“…; Schwartz ). Many archaeologists in 2017 explored alternate concepts of time and the role of memory in past societies (Hamilakis ; Haskell and Stawski ; Mixter ; Mixter and Henry ; Morehart ; Overholtzer and Bolnick ; Pool and Loughlin ; Sinamai ; Van Dyke ; VanValkenburgh ; Yao ).…”
Section: Individuals and Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%