How Maya Archaeologists Discovered the 99% Through the Study of Settlement Patterns

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This article presents an autobiographical perspective on the changing nature of Maya archaeology, focusing on the role of settlement pattern studies in illuminating the lives of commoners as well as on the traditional emphasis on the ruling elite. Advances in understanding the nature of nonelite peoples in ancient Maya society are discussed, as are the many current gaps in scholarly understandings of pre-Columbian Maya civilization, especially with regard to the diversity of ancient commoners and the difficulty in analyzing them as a single group.

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Sabloff, J. A. (2019, October 21). How Maya Archaeologists Discovered the 99% Through the Study of Settlement Patterns. Annual Review of Anthropology. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-Anthro-102218-011044

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