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A GIS-based spatial analysis of visibility and movement using the ancient Maya center of Minanha, Belize

Posted on:2015-06-24Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Trent University (Canada)Candidate:Barry, JackFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390005481297Subject:Archaeology
Abstract/Summary:
It has long been hypothesized the location of the ancient Maya center of Minanha was a strategic one based on its ability to control the flow of communication and key resources between major geopolitical zones. Situated in the Vaca Plateau, at the nexus of the Belize River Valley, the Peten District of Guatemala, and the Maya Mountains, Minanha became a Late Classic polity capital that was tapped into a regional economy as well as long-distance trade networks. In this thesis I present a GIS-based spatial analysis that includes viewshed and cost surface analysis (CSA) to model visibility and movement within the north Vaca Plateau and neighboring regions to address specific questions concerning Minanha's strategic value. The results indicate that Minanha occupied a visually prominent location in proximity to major corridors of movement that suggest it was strategically, and in fact ideally located, as a polity capital with the ability to monitor the movement of people and resources.
Keywords/Search Tags:Movement, Minanha, Maya
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