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        Pre-Mamom Pottery Variation and the Preclassic Origins of the Lowland Maya
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        Debra S. Walker
        
                        
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                        English
                    
                
                
                
                    
                        
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                                2022
                            
                        
                    
                
            About this book
Pre-Mamom Pottery Variation and the Preclassic Origins of the Lowland Maya summarizes archaeological researchers’ current views on the adoption and first use of pottery across the Maya lowlands. Covering the early Middle Preclassic period, when communities began using and producing pottery for the first time (roughly 1000–600 BC), through to the establishment of a recognizably Maya tradition, termed the Mamom ceramic sphere (about 600–300 BC), the book demonstrates that the adoption was broadly contemporary, with variation in how the new technology was adapted locally.
 
Analyzing ceramics found at sites in Belize, Petén (Guatemala), and Mexico, the contributors provide evidence that the pre-Mamom expansion of pottery resulted from increased dependence on maize agriculture, exploitation of limestone caprock, and greater reliance on a preexisting system of long-distance exchange. The chapters describe the individual experiences of new potting communities at various sites across the region. They are supplemented by appendixes presenting key chronological data as well as the principal types and varieties of pre-Mamom ceramic complexes across the various spheres: Xe, Eb, Swasey, Cunil, and Ek.
 
A significant amount of new material has been excavated in the last decade, changing what is known about the early Middle Preclassic period and making Pre-Mamom Pottery Variation and the Preclassic Origins of the Lowland Maya a first read of the early ceramic prehistory of the Maya lowlands. It will be a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the archaeology of the Maya lowlands, Mesoamerican social complexity, and ceramic technology.
 
Contributors: E. Wyllys Andrews V, Jaime Awe, George J. Bey III, Ronald L. Bishop, Michael G. Callaghan, Ryan H. Collins, Kaitlin Crow, Sara Dzul Góngora, Jerald Ek, Tomás Gallareta Negrón, Bernard Hermes, Takeshi Inomata, Betsy M. Kohut, Laura J. Kosakowsky, Wieslaw Koszkul, Jon Lohse, Michael Love, Nina Neivens, Terry Powis, Duncan C. Pring, Kathryn Reese-Taylor, Prudence M. Rice, Robert M. Rosenswig, Kerry L. Sagebiel, Donald A. Slater, Katherine E. South, Lauren A. Sullivan, Travis Stanton, Juan Luis Velásquez Muñoz, Debra S. Walker, Michal Wasilewski, Jaroslaw Źrałka
    
    
Analyzing ceramics found at sites in Belize, Petén (Guatemala), and Mexico, the contributors provide evidence that the pre-Mamom expansion of pottery resulted from increased dependence on maize agriculture, exploitation of limestone caprock, and greater reliance on a preexisting system of long-distance exchange. The chapters describe the individual experiences of new potting communities at various sites across the region. They are supplemented by appendixes presenting key chronological data as well as the principal types and varieties of pre-Mamom ceramic complexes across the various spheres: Xe, Eb, Swasey, Cunil, and Ek.
A significant amount of new material has been excavated in the last decade, changing what is known about the early Middle Preclassic period and making Pre-Mamom Pottery Variation and the Preclassic Origins of the Lowland Maya a first read of the early ceramic prehistory of the Maya lowlands. It will be a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the archaeology of the Maya lowlands, Mesoamerican social complexity, and ceramic technology.
Contributors: E. Wyllys Andrews V, Jaime Awe, George J. Bey III, Ronald L. Bishop, Michael G. Callaghan, Ryan H. Collins, Kaitlin Crow, Sara Dzul Góngora, Jerald Ek, Tomás Gallareta Negrón, Bernard Hermes, Takeshi Inomata, Betsy M. Kohut, Laura J. Kosakowsky, Wieslaw Koszkul, Jon Lohse, Michael Love, Nina Neivens, Terry Powis, Duncan C. Pring, Kathryn Reese-Taylor, Prudence M. Rice, Robert M. Rosenswig, Kerry L. Sagebiel, Donald A. Slater, Katherine E. South, Lauren A. Sullivan, Travis Stanton, Juan Luis Velásquez Muñoz, Debra S. Walker, Michal Wasilewski, Jaroslaw Źrałka
Author / Editor information
Debra S. Walker is courtesy research curator at the Florida Museum of Natural History and a registered professional archaeologist specializing in the ancient Maya and pottery analysis. She is editor of Perspectives on the Ancient Maya of Chetumal Bay (2016).
Reviews
“A critical and up-to-date synthesis of the earliest ceramic-using communities in the Maya lowlands, this book highlights some of the most important research carried out in recent years, focusing on the chronology and social processes surrounding the adoption of ceramic technology. It is an invaluable resource that will contribute to rewriting the field of Maya archaeology in the years to come.”
—Jessica Munson, Lycoming College
“An important leap forward in the investigations into the origins of ancient Maya civilization.”
—Journal of Anthropological Research
—Jessica Munson, Lycoming College
“An important leap forward in the investigations into the origins of ancient Maya civilization.”
—Journal of Anthropological Research
Topics
| Publicly Available Download PDF | i | 
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| Marilyn Masson Publicly Available Download PDF | xxi | 
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| Introduction | |
| The unnamed era takes shape Debra S. Walker Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 5 | 
| Closing out the archaic in the maya lowlands Jon C. Lohse Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 33 | 
| Robert M. Rosenswig Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 57 | 
| Belize | |
| Kerry L. Sagebiel, Laura J. Kosakowsky and Duncan C. Pring Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 89 | 
| Lauren A. Sullivan and Jaime J. Awe Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 117 | 
| Kaitlin Crow and Terry G. Powis Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 135 | 
| Peten | |
| Takeshi Inomata Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 167 | 
| Pre-mamom phase at nakum, peten, guatemala, and its surroundings JarosŁaw ŹraŁka, WiesŁaw Koszkul, Bernard Hermes, Juan Luis Velásquez, Ronald Bishop and MichaŁ Wasilewski Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 204 | 
| The pre-mamom ceramics from holmul and tikal, guatemala Nina Neivens Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 239 | 
| Katherine E. South and Prudence M. Rice Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 271 | 
| Michael G. Callaghan Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 296 | 
| Central karstic uplands and the yucatan peninsula | |
| Debra S. Walker Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 335 | 
| The early middle preclassic ek complex E. Wyllys Andrews V and George J. Bey III Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 369 | 
| Evidence for the earliest ceramics in the northern maya lowlands George J. Bey III, Betsy M. Kohut, TomáS Gall Areta Negrón and E. Wyllys Andrews V Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 408 | 
| Early middle preclassic ceramics from the e group Travis W. Stanton, Sara Dzul Góngora, Ryan H. Collins and Donald A. Slater Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 430 | 
| Jerald Ek Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 458 | 
| Comparative views | |
| Michael Love Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 491 | 
| Kathryn Reese-Taylor Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 513 | 
| Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 543 | 
| Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 557 | 
| Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 615 | 
| Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed | 633 | 
Publishing information
                
                Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
                
                eBook published on:
                            April 15, 2023
                        
                        
                        eBook ISBN:
                        9781646423200
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
                
                Main content:
                            670
                        
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            Other:
                            141
                        
                    
                
                    eBook ISBN:
                    9781646423200
                
            
        Keywords for this book
                 mexican history; history books; history books for adults; artifacts; mayan history; mexico history; world prehistory and archaeology
            Audience(s) for this book
                Professional and scholarly;