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The Maya Of The Cochuah Region Archaeological And Ethnographic Perspectives On The Northern Lowlands Justine M Shaw

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The Maya Of The Cochuah Region Archaeological And Ethnographic Perspectives On The Northern Lowlands Justine M Shaw
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.5 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Justine M. Shaw
ISBN: 9780826348647, 0826348645
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Maya Of The Cochuah Region Archaeological And Ethnographic Perspectives On The Northern Lowlands Justine M Shaw by Justine M. Shaw 9780826348647, 0826348645 instant download after payment.

In recent years the Cochuah region, the ancient breadbasket of the north-central Yucatecan lowlands, has been documented and analyzed by a number of archaeologists and cultural anthropologists. This book, the first major collection of data from those investigations, presents and analyzes findings on more than eighty sites and puts them in the context of the findings of other investigations from outside the area. It begins with archaeological investigations and continues with research on living peoples. Within the archaeological sections, historic and colonial chapters build upon those concerned with the Classic Maya, revealing the ebb and flow of settlement through time in the region as peoples entered, left, and modified their ways of life based upon external and internal events and forces. In addition to discussing the history of anthropological research in the area, the contributors address such issues as modern women's reproductive choices, site boundary definition, caves as holy places, settlement shifts, and the reuse of spaces through time.

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