[图书][B] Before Kukulkán: bioarchaeology of Maya life, death, and identity at classic period Yaxuná

T Ardren, DA Freidel, A Cucina, V Tiesler, TW Stanton - 2017 - library.oapen.org
This volume illuminates human lifeways in the northern Maya lowlands prior to the rise of
Chichén Itzá. This period and area have been poorly understood on their own terms …

To Eat, Discard, or Venerate: Faunal Remains as Proxy for Human Behaviors in Lowland Maya Peri-Abandonment Deposits

CC Burke, KK Tappan, GB Wisner, JA Hoggarth… - Ancient …, 2020 - cambridge.org
Interpreting middens, feasting events, ritual, or terminal deposits in the Maya world requires
an evaluation of faunal remains. Maya archaeologists consistently evaluate other artifact …

What Were Ancient Maya Landscapes Really Like?

W Ashmore - Journal of Anthropological Research, 2015 - journals.uchicago.edu
Landscapes are undeniably among the liveliest, most enduring, and well-grounded topics in
studies of the ancient Maya. This article explores how geographers, anthropologists …

The archaeology of Mesoamerican animals

CM Gotz, KF Emery - 2013 - torrossa.com
Figure 1. Map of the city of teotihuacán, indicating the location of teopancazco through an
“X” in sector S2 E2. Image from Millon 1970, modified by Christopher M. Götz. 51 Figure 2 …

Family poultry systems on the Southern Pacific Coast of Guatemala: Gender, livelihoods, and food security

A Snively-Martinez, MB Quinlan - Journal of Ethnobiology, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Small-scale poultry rearing provides a livelihood for many households around the globe and
is a means for women to contribute to household income while raising children. We present …

Impacts of politics on material culture: evaluating the Yaxuna-Coba sacbe

TL González, TW Stanton - Ancient Mesoamerica, 2013 - cambridge.org
Over the past thirty years, Mayanists have increasingly discussed the relationships between
large polities. Advances in our understanding of epigraphy have largely driven this …

Stable isotope analysis of white-tailed deer teeth as a paleoenvironmental proxy at the Maya site of La Joyanca, northwestern Petén, Guatemala

M Rivera-Araya, KF Emery, MC Arnauld… - … in environmental and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Carbon and oxygen isotopes ratios from herbivore teeth have previously been used as
paleo-environmental proxies in temperate zones. However, their utility in tropical zones …

Conocimiento morfo-anatómico de las aves por mayas yucatecos

OG Retana-Guiascón, D Santos-Fita… - Huitzil, 2023 - scielo.org.mx
En la perspectiva ambiental del nuevo milenio, los sistemas indígenas de conocimiento y
uso de la biodiversidad son de gran relevancia en la construcción de nuevas estrategias …

A meta-analysis approach to understanding Maya fish use on the Yucatán peninsula

AV Alsgaard - Journal of Ethnobiology, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This meta-analysis uses seven previously published fish assemblages from sites in the
northern Maya lowlands to evaluate if environmental or human social factors, such as elite …

Turkeys and their Koos: A comparison of what we know about modern and prehispanic techniques of turkey husbandry in the Northern Maya Lowlands

CM Götz, A Rubio-Herrera, CA García-Paz - Journal of Archaeological …, 2016 - Elsevier
Domesticated turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) have formed a part of regional subsistence
systems in the Northern Maya Lowlands of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula since their apparent …