Settlement Archaeology at Quiriguá, Guatemala
Part of the Settlement Archaeology at Quiriguá, Guatemala project
Author(s): Wendy Ashmore
Year: 2007
Summary
This monograph reports the results of the Quiriguá Project Site Periphery Program, five seasons (1975-1979) of archaeological survey and excavation in the 96 square kilometers immediately adjoining the classic Maya site of Quiriguá. Ashmore identifies and helps us understand where and how the people of Quiriguá lived. She presents detailed material evidence in two data catalogues, for the floodplain settlement adjoining Quiriguá and for sites in the wider periphery.
The work situates Quiriguá settlement firmly in a regional context, benefiting from the extraordinary abundance of information amassed in southeastern Mesoamerica since 1979. It sheds new light on the political, economic, and social dynamics of the region including the sometimes-fractious interactions between Quiriguá, its overlords at Copan, and people elsewhere in the Lower Motagua Valley and beyond.
Quiriguá Reports, IV
376 pages; 18 color, 207 b/w illustrations.
Cite this Record
Settlement Archaeology at Quiriguá, Guatemala. Wendy Ashmore. Quiriguá Reports ,Volume IV. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. 2007 ( tDAR id: 376605)
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Keywords
Culture
Maya
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Data Recovery / Excavation
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Systematic Survey
Spatial Coverage
min long: -89.456; min lat: 14.95 ; max long: -88.679; max lat: 15.671 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): University of Pennsylvania Press Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Notes
General Note: Wendy Ashmore is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Riverside.