Person and Place in Preclassic Maya Community Ritual (400 BC - AD 300)
Preclassic Maya centers were vibrant stages of performance where communities gathered to reaffirm and redefine themselves. Ceremonial pyramids and plazas were tangible and powerful receptacles of past and present forms of community identity. Archaeological remains enable us to develop a multi-genera...
Main Authors: | Bachand, Bruce R., Bachand, Holly Sullivan |
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Other Authors: | University of Arizona |
Language: | en_US |
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University of Arizona, Department of Anthropology
2005
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/110030 |
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