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Entre reyes y campesinos : Investigaciones arqueologicas en la antigua capital maya de Tamarindito, Paperback / softback Book

Entre reyes y campesinos : Investigaciones arqueologicas en la antigua capital maya de Tamarindito Paperback / softback

Edited by Markus Eberl, Claudia Marie Vela Gonzalez

Part of the Paris Monographs in American Archaeology series

Paperback / softback

Description

The Watery Scroll rulers selected the ancient Maya site of Tamarindito as their capital.

First settled around 300 BC, the site served as their seat from the fifth through the eighth century AD.

After the collapse, people continued to live at Tamarindito for several generations.

Archaeological investigations provide a comprehensive perspective on social dynamics and change in an ancient Maya capital.

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