BEFORE the MAYA: A REVIEW of PALEOINDIAN and ARCHAIC HUMAN SKELETONS FOUND in the MAYA REGION

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This article presents a review of the earliest known skeletal remains in the Maya area, which are found in submerged caves in Mexico and rock shelters in Belize and date to the Paleoindian and Archaic periods. While few in number, several of these individuals have been the focus of intensive analyses, providing an emerging picture of life in the region before the transition to agriculture and settled village communities.

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Wrobel, G. D., Hoggarth, J. A., & Marshall, A. (2021). BEFORE the MAYA: A REVIEW of PALEOINDIAN and ARCHAIC HUMAN SKELETONS FOUND in the MAYA REGION. Ancient Mesoamerica, 32(3), 475–485. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0956536121000250

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