Community Diversity in the Archaeological Past and the Complicated Present: Ongoing Field Research and Civic Engagements in the Copan Valley, Honduras
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
From its earliest days, the archaeology of Copan demonstrated clear evidence for the diversity of its population, who immigrated to the Copan Valley from different regions. The record is further complicated by great variation in the locations and longevity of the different immigrants' habitation areas. Ongoing programs of archaeological field research and community engagement have embraced this diversity in the archaeological past, and the complexity and contested nature of identity, claims to heritage, and economic interests among the diverse contemporary communities and stakeholders in the Copan Valley, the country of Honduras, and the “Mundo Maya.” This session will highlight the ancient communities presently under active investigation in the Valley, and the varying theoretical approaches and research priorities of these active programs of fieldwork. The variation in goals and engagement with different sectors of the living population will also be explored, through discussions of present practice. As a World Heritage Site, Copan is home to new and innovative approaches to heritage management, to address the challenges and controversies that this complex set of communities has generated in the past and the present in the Copan Valley, in Honduras, and in the professional archaeological community.
Other Keywords
Copan •
Maya •
Archaeology •
bioarchaeology •
Migration •
Conservation •
Zooarchaeology •
Community •
Exhibitions •
Residue Analysis
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica •
Central America
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- Documents (11)
- Aplicación de la topometría digital en conservación e investigación de los monumentos mayas (2015)
- A Bioarchaeological Approach to Diversity and Complexity of Ancient Maya Society at Copan: Results from New Strontium and Biodistance Data (2015)
- Engaged Investigation: Archaeology within Copán’s past and contemporary neighborhoods (2015)
- Exhibiciones fotográficas en el pueblo de Copán Ruinas: Arqueología y Comunidad desde 1890 hasta hoy día (2015)
- Human/animal interactions in the Copan Valley from the beginning to the end of the Copan dynasty: Stable Isotope Analysis of the Felids from Altar Q and the Motmot dedicatory offerings (2015)
- Identity on the Edge of the Kingdom: the Artifacts, Residences, and Ritual Areas of Río Amarillo, Copan (2015)
- New approaches in archaeological research, heritage management and community engagement for the Copan Valley (2015)
- Re-discovering the Copan Sub-Stelae Caches: A Collection Stewardship and Re-Identification Project (2015)
- Residue analysis of ceramic vessels from the Copan sub-stelae cache offerings (2015)
- Retos de la conservación arqueológica: Una vista desde Copan (2015)
- A Sacred and Defensible Hill and the Memory of Ruler 12 in Late Classic Copan, Honduras (2015)