Studies in Mesoamerican Subterranean Archaeology
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Studies in Mesoamerican Subterranean Archaeology," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Field studies are reporting an increasing number of natural and man-made subterranean features utilized by pre-contact Mesoamerican cultures. Many of these are related conceptually in one way or another to caves but others may not be. In recent years, subterranean archaeology has begun to look critically at the function of chultuns in the Maya lowlands and the use or reuse of subterranean spaces created through extractive activities. Mesoamerican archaeologists appear largely unaware of the fact that thousands and perhaps tens of thousands of such features dot the landscape and beg for a more adequate treatment. This session attempts to bring together the most recent studies and approaches to the Mesoamerican underground.
Other Keywords
Caves and Rockshelters •
Maya: Classic •
Maya: Postclassic •
Geoarchaeology •
Survey •
Ethnography/Ethnoarchaeology •
History Of Archaeology •
Dating Techniques •
Theory •
Paleoethnobotany
Geographic Keywords
United Mexican States (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Belize (Country) •
Peten (State / Territory) •
Yucatan (State / Territory) •
Orange Walk (State / Territory) •
Cayo (State / Territory) •
Corozal (State / Territory) •
Belize (State / Territory) •
Stann Creek (State / Territory)
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- Documents (14)
- An Assessment of Water Resources at Chichen Itza (2019)
- Breathless in the Underworld: The Effects of Low Oxygen, High Carbon Dioxide, and High Carbon Monoxide on Cave Ritual (2019)
- Caves beyond the Dripline: Reconceptualizing the Subterranean-Surface Dichotomy (2019)
- A Closer Look at the Use of Cueva de Sangre through Skeletal Remains (2019)
- Exploring Dental Modification Practices at Midnight Terror Cave, Belize. (2019)
- The Investigation of a Sascabera near the Las Monjas Complex in Chichen Itza (2019)
- The Planned Conversion of a Sascabera into a Man-made Cave: Evidence from Chichen Itza (2019)
- Recent Radiocarbon Dates from the Shaft and Cave under the Osario at Chichén Itzá: Rethinking the High Priest's Grave (2019)
- The Reemergence of Balamku as a First Order Sacred Landmark at Chichen Itza (2019)
- A Reexamination of Postclassic Maya Cave Altars along the Central Coast of Quintana Roo (2019)
- Reinterpreting a Sacrificial Ossuary at Chichen Itza (2019)
- The Ritual Requirements for Opening a Maya Cave (2019)
- Turning a Critical Eye on the History of Maya Cave Archaeology (2019)
- What's in That Incense Burner? A Study of Residues at Balamku (2019)