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Survey and settlement at the ancient Maya site of Ka'Kabish, northern Belize

Posted on:2014-09-14Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Trent University (Canada)Candidate:McLellan, AlecFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390008457879Subject:Anthropology
Abstract/Summary:
Archaeologists at the ancient Maya site of Ka'Kabish, in northern Belize, have begun to recreate the developmental history of this medium sized center. Over the course of the 2010 and 2011 field seasons, investigations of settlement surrounding the site revealed several areas of domestic occupation.Archaeologists conducted field survey and test-pit excavationsto investigate the distribution and density of these structures, as well as the occupation history, of the settlement zone. These investigations revealed that areasof the site wereoccupied as early as theLate Preclassic (300BC-AD100) until the Late Postclassic (AD1250-1521), approaching the Colonialperiod of early Maya history.Archaeologists compared distributional characteristics, along with structural densities, to other ancient Maya sites in Northern Belize. These results demonstrate changes in the Ka'Kabish community over time and space, providing yet another example of the variability in the rise and fall of ancient Maya polities.;Key Words: Archaeology, Ancient Maya, Ka'Kabish, Archaeological Survey, Settlement.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ancient maya, Ka'kabish, Settlement, Site, Survey, Northern
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