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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures xi
- Tables xvii
- Foreword xxi
- Preface xxiii
- Acknowledgments xxix
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Part I Introduction
- 1 Pre-mamom 5
- 2 The end of an era 33
- 3 Who were the first ceramic-using villagers in the maya lowlands? 57
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Part II Belize
- 4 The swasey ceramic sphere of northern belize 89
- 5 Preclassic cunil to kanluk complex pottery at cahal pech, belize 117
- 6 Pre-mamom architecture and associated ceramics at the ancient maya site of pacbitun, belize 135
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Part III Peten
- 7 Refined chronology of middle preclassic ceramics at ceibal and in the pasión river region 167
- 8 In search of the oldest ceramics and architecture 204
- 9 K’awil and early eb 239
- 10 Dynamics of early pottery from the peten lakes area 271
- 11 Production, exchange, and the social value of mars orange paste ware in the middle preclassic period maya lowlands 296
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Part IV Central karstic uplands and the yucatan peninsula
- 12 Defining macal complex at yaxnohcah, campeche, mexico 335
- 13 Early maya settlements and ceramics on the northern plains and the puuc region of yucatan 369
- 14 A reevaluation of yotolin pattern-burnished 408
- 15 The early laapal complex at yaxuna 430
- 16 The first potters in the rio champoton drainage 458
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Part V Comparative views
- 17 The early middle preclassic pottery of pacific guatemala 491
- 18 Becoming maya in early middle preclassic mesoamerica 513
- Appendix 1 Selected radiocarbon dates from the early middle preclassic period in the maya lowlands 543
- Appendix 2 Comparative catalogue of principle identifying attributes of pre-mamom pottery complexes 557
- Index 615
- Contributors 633
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures xi
- Tables xvii
- Foreword xxi
- Preface xxiii
- Acknowledgments xxix
-
Part I Introduction
- 1 Pre-mamom 5
- 2 The end of an era 33
- 3 Who were the first ceramic-using villagers in the maya lowlands? 57
-
Part II Belize
- 4 The swasey ceramic sphere of northern belize 89
- 5 Preclassic cunil to kanluk complex pottery at cahal pech, belize 117
- 6 Pre-mamom architecture and associated ceramics at the ancient maya site of pacbitun, belize 135
-
Part III Peten
- 7 Refined chronology of middle preclassic ceramics at ceibal and in the pasión river region 167
- 8 In search of the oldest ceramics and architecture 204
- 9 K’awil and early eb 239
- 10 Dynamics of early pottery from the peten lakes area 271
- 11 Production, exchange, and the social value of mars orange paste ware in the middle preclassic period maya lowlands 296
-
Part IV Central karstic uplands and the yucatan peninsula
- 12 Defining macal complex at yaxnohcah, campeche, mexico 335
- 13 Early maya settlements and ceramics on the northern plains and the puuc region of yucatan 369
- 14 A reevaluation of yotolin pattern-burnished 408
- 15 The early laapal complex at yaxuna 430
- 16 The first potters in the rio champoton drainage 458
-
Part V Comparative views
- 17 The early middle preclassic pottery of pacific guatemala 491
- 18 Becoming maya in early middle preclassic mesoamerica 513
- Appendix 1 Selected radiocarbon dates from the early middle preclassic period in the maya lowlands 543
- Appendix 2 Comparative catalogue of principle identifying attributes of pre-mamom pottery complexes 557
- Index 615
- Contributors 633