Integrating and Disintegrating in Central Yucatán: Archaeological Approaches to Social Change at Multiple Scales
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
This session explores the dual processes of integration and disintegration primarily through research in the central Yucatán region of the Northern Maya Lowlands. From Formative through Colonial Periods, central Yucatán was shaped by the convergence of distinct styles, variable household practices, inter-site causeway systems, long-distance exchange, and cosmopolitan identities. We hope to show that integration and disintegration were not restricted to Classic period kings and elites, but date back to the emergence of monumental communities, through the historic period, affecting all levels of society. Archaeologists are often compelled to study integration, the processes and dynamics by which social entities (communities, cities, and states) came together to incorporate wider populations. Of equal importance, this session also focuses on disintegration, the processes by which those social entities, held together by kinship, tradition, and memory, splintered apart. This session investigates these dual processes across multiple scales of social entities, from individual actors and households to communities and regions. By studying both integration and disintegration as two ends of a continuum of social change, we gain a more dynamic perspective of what change meant for institutions, populations, and the daily practices and identities of people living in central Yucatán and beyond.
Other Keywords
Maya archaeology •
integration •
Ceramics •
Maya •
Mesoamerica •
Agriculture •
Ethnobotany •
Tradition •
Households •
Archaeological Theory
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica •
United Mexican States (Country) •
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Belize (Country) •
Republic of Guatemala (Country) •
North America (Continent)
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- Famine Foods and Food Security in Ancient and Modern Yaxuna (2017)
- From Household to Polity: (Dis)integration along the Ucí-Cansahcab Causeway in the Northern Maya Lowlands (2017)
- The Ghost of Functionalism (2017)
- In the Realm of Lady Six Sky: The Place of Ikil in the Late-Terminal Classic Itza Landscape (2017)
- Integrating and Disintegrating the North Acropolis of Yaxuna, Yucatan, Mexico. (2017)
- Integrating Generations on the Formative Maya Landscape: Households and Communities at Tzacauil (2017)
- La Arquitectura como Indicador de Integración Social en la Región de Yaxuná (2017)
- Monumental Recycling: The Inevitably Perilous Relationship between Shifting Integrative Strategies and Yaxuná’s E-group Plaza (900 BCE to 100 CE) (2017)
- (Re)integrating Cultures at Cacalchen: Recent Excavations at Two Rral Chapels in Central Yucatan (2017)
- Sea Change: Maritime Maya Lifeways, Social Organization and Dynamics at the Port of Isla Cerritos, Yucatán (2017)
- Using LiDAR and Ground Survey to Understand Regional Settlement Patterns in Terminal Classic Central Yucatan (2017)