Constructing Hierarchy through Entitlement: Inequality in Lithic Resource Access among the Ancient Maya of Blue Creek, Belize.
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Site Name Keywords
Blue Creek
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Funerary and Burial Structures or Features •
Burial Pit •
Non-Domestic Structures •
Plaza •
Pyramid •
Stairway •
Archaeological Feature •
Artifact Scatter
Culture Keywords
Mesoamerican
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview •
Architectural Survey •
Collections Research •
Consultation •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Research Design / Data Recovery Plan •
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Systematic Survey
Material Types
Chipped Stone
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica •
Belize (Country) •
BZ (ISO Country Code) •
Orange Walk (State / Territory) •
North America (Continent)
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Constructing Hierarchy through Entitlement: Inequality in Lithic Resource Access among the Ancient Maya of Blue Creek, Belize. (2004)
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ABSTRACT Constructing Hierarchy through Entitlement: Inequality in Lithic Resource Access among the Ancient Maya of Blue Creek, Belize. (December 2004) Jason Wallace Barrett, B.A., Rhode Island College; M.A., Texas A&M University Chair of Advisory Committee: Dr. Harry J. Shafer This dissertation tests the theory that lithic raw materials were a strategic resource among the ancient Maya of Blue Creek, Belize that markedly influenced the development of socio-economic hierarchies...