No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
There's More to the Story: Comment on Ebert and Colleagues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 June 2021
Abstract
To understand Middle Preclassic social processes at Cahal Pech, we must consider the dynamic and complex record of architectural development in its entirety.
Para comprender los procesos sociales del Preclásico Medio en Cahal Pech, debemos considerar el registro dinámico y complicado del desarrollo arquitectónico en su totalidad.
- Type
- Comment
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Society for American Archaeology
References
References Cited
Cheetham, David 1996 Reconstruction of the Formative Period Site Core of Cahal Pech, Belize. In Belize Valley Preclassic Maya Project: Report on the 1995 Field Season, edited by Healy, Paul F. and Awe, Jaime J., pp. 1–33. Occasional Papers in Anthropology No. 12. Trent University Press, Peterborough, Ontario.Google Scholar
Ebert, Claire E., McGee, James, and Awe, Jaime J. 2021 Early Monumentality in the Belize River Valley: Excavations of a Preclassic E-Group at Cahal Pech, Belize. Latin American Antiquity 32:209–217.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ebert, Claire E., McGee, James, Dudash, Krystal, and Porter, Mark 2019 Early Monumentality in the Belize River Valley: Excavations of a Preclassic E-Group Assemblage at Cahal Pech, Belize. In The Belize Valley Archaeological Reconnaissance Project: A Report of the 2018 Field Season, pp. 1–23. Electronic document, https://bit.ly/3bvWeuf, accessed March 9, 2021.Google Scholar
Garber, James F. (editor) 2010 The Belize Valley Archaeological Project: Results of the 2009 Field Season. Submitted to the Institute of Archaeology, Belmopan, Belize.Google Scholar
Healy, Paul F., Cheetham, David T., Powis, Terry G., and Awe, Jaime J. 2004 Cahal Pech: The Middle Formative Period. In The Ancient Maya of the Belize Valley: Half a Century of Archaeological Research, edited by Garber, James F., pp. 103–124. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.Google Scholar
Horn, Sherman, III 2015 The Web of Complexity: Socioeconomic Networks in the Middle Preclassic Belize Valley. PhD dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.Google Scholar
Horn, Sherman, III 2020 Socioeconomic Networks and the Rise of Maya Civilization: The Web of complexity at Middle Preclassic Cahal Pech, Belize. Archaeology of the Maya Vol. 7. BAR International Series 3009. British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.CrossRefGoogle Scholar