2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0956536122000062
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The Development of Landesque Capital in the Maya Lowlands During the Middle Preclassic

Abstract: In this article, we argue that landesque capital was integral to the development of complexity in the Maya Lowlands. Such features involved permanent investments in the landscape that supported material and ideological practices, resulting in increased sustainability and well-being. We contend that these developments stemmed from accretional modifications to soils in the Preceramic/Early Preclassic, as well as intentional investments of labor in agricultural features, large public works, and select civic compl… Show more

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“…The main research method Source critical analysis of literature Ayres (1997), Samers (1998), Camarero and Oliva (2019), Antal and Van Den Bergh (2013), Oldekop et al (2018), Sommers and Woolfson (2014), Keyzer et al (2008), Novitz (2020), Phillips (1999), Fauchald et al (2017), Maier et al (2007), Meelen et al (2021), Evans (2007), Eppel (1999), Härri et al (2020), Mamedov (2018), Bohnenberger (2022a), Bohnenberger (2022b), Pearse and Bryant (2022), Agostini and Natali (2016), Casano (2019), Klasen et al (2019), Hosgelen and Saikia (2016), Turnock (2000), Charni (2020), Bansal et al (2023), Jakovljevic et al (2021, Kuné (2009), Renner (2000), Sankaran (2022), Reese-Taylor et. al.…”
Section: Results Of the Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main research method Source critical analysis of literature Ayres (1997), Samers (1998), Camarero and Oliva (2019), Antal and Van Den Bergh (2013), Oldekop et al (2018), Sommers and Woolfson (2014), Keyzer et al (2008), Novitz (2020), Phillips (1999), Fauchald et al (2017), Maier et al (2007), Meelen et al (2021), Evans (2007), Eppel (1999), Härri et al (2020), Mamedov (2018), Bohnenberger (2022a), Bohnenberger (2022b), Pearse and Bryant (2022), Agostini and Natali (2016), Casano (2019), Klasen et al (2019), Hosgelen and Saikia (2016), Turnock (2000), Charni (2020), Bansal et al (2023), Jakovljevic et al (2021, Kuné (2009), Renner (2000), Sankaran (2022), Reese-Taylor et. al.…”
Section: Results Of the Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was continually occupied from the early Middle Preclassic into the early Postclassic cultural periods, ∼ 1000 BCE -1200 CE (Anaya Hernández et al, 2021;Dunning et al, 2019;Reese-Taylor, 2017;Reese-Taylor et al, 2016). Monumental architecture and a viable water management system consisting of several large reservoirs were constructed between the Middle to Late Preclassic periods (Dunning et al, 2022;Reese-Taylor et al, 2022). The urban core covered >10 km 2 with several massive triadic complexes of monumental architecture, elite and residential households, marketplaces, pedestrian corridors, and plazas (Anaya Hernández et al, 2021;Reese-Taylor, 2017).…”
Section: Yaxnohcahmentioning
confidence: 99%