2014
DOI: 10.2458/56.18100
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Questioning Postclassic Continuity at Baking Pot, Belize, Using Direct AMS14C Dating of Human Burials

Abstract: Archaeologists working in the Belize Valley have argued for the persistence of Maya populations from the Classic (AD 300–900) through Postclassic (AD 900–1500) periods since Gordon Willey's groundbreaking settlement survey and excavation work in the 1950s. This is contrary to the trajectory recorded in some parts of the Maya region where there is clear evidence for political disruption and population decline at the end of the Classic period. The argument for continuous Classic to Postclassic occupation in the … Show more

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“…At PSU, bone collagen was extracted and purified using the modified Longin method with ultrafiltration (Brown et al 1988;Hoggarth et al 2014). Samples (200-400 mg) were demineralized for 24-36 hr in 0.5N HCl at 5°C, followed by a brief (<1 hr) alkali bath in 0.1N NaOH at room temperature to remove humates.…”
Section: Ams Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At PSU, bone collagen was extracted and purified using the modified Longin method with ultrafiltration (Brown et al 1988;Hoggarth et al 2014). Samples (200-400 mg) were demineralized for 24-36 hr in 0.5N HCl at 5°C, followed by a brief (<1 hr) alkali bath in 0.1N NaOH at room temperature to remove humates.…”
Section: Ams Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bone collagen for AMS 14 C was extracted and purified using the modified Longin method with ultrafiltration (60) following procedures detailed by Hoggarth et al (61). Physically cleaned samples were demineralized and gelatinized.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strontium isotope determinations of origins have been obtained on buried individuals (e.g. Freiwald 2011Freiwald , 2013; however the chronological resolution is insuficient (but see Hoggarth et al 2014). Abandonment processes and massive population movements differed from one region to another, and followed different rhythms, which are still one of the major issues in understanding the Terminal Classic period.…”
Section: Concomitancementioning
confidence: 99%