As long as one material is harder than another, with enough time and skill, one can produce fine detail. We don’t know the output of individual ancient Mesoamerican stoneworkers. Perhaps they dedicated their entire lives to producing one or two masterworks. And no, maize didn’t come from ...
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ha in area. Killion (1992) examined the spatial structure of various household activities in modern Mesoamerican houselots and provided a widely applied interpretive model for archaeologists, while evidence from historic Maya houselots has helped refine these interpretations (Alexander1999). Modern housel...
The Preclassic period was an era of gradual demographic growth, and of progressive elaboration of social and political institutions for all of the Mesoamerican societies. The rise of stratified societies was seen beginning in the early Preclassic, in regions such as the Pacific coast of Guatemala,...
What was the basic crop of Mesoamerican civilizations? What did ancient Greece trade? What was one cultural contribution made by the ancient Greeks? What were ancient Greek pots used for? What did people eat in Ancient Greece? What did ancient Greeks invent? What did the ancient Greeks live ...
Biogeography of the Mesoamerican Cichlidae (Teleostei: Heroini): colonization through the GAARlandia land bridge and early diversification. J Biogeogr. 2013;40:579–93. 63. Murray AM. The fossil record and biogeography of the Cichlidae (Actinopterygii: Labroidei). Biol J Linn Soc. 2001;74:...
Biogeography of the Mesoamerican Cichlidae (Teleostei: Heroini): colonization through the GAARlandia land bridge and early diversification. J Biogeogr. 2013;40:579–93. Article Google Scholar Murray AM. The fossil record and biogeography of the Cichlidae (Actinopterygii: Labroidei). Biol J Linn...
Maya, Mesoamerican Indians occupying a nearly continuous territory in southern Mexico, Guatemala, and northern Belize. In the early 21st century some 30 Mayan languages were spoken by more than five million people, most of whom were bilingual in Spanish. Before the Spanish conquest of Mexico and ...