Excavations at Seibal, Department of Peten, Guatemala, V: 1. Monumental Sculpture and Hieroglyphic Inscriptions. 2. Burials: A Cultural Analysis. 3. the Ethnozoology of the Maya: Faunal Remains from Five Sites in Peten, Guatemala. 4. General Summary and Co (All in a Day's Work) (Paperback)
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Short Description for Excavations at Seibal, Department of Peten, Guatemala, V: 1. Monumental Sculpture and Hieroglyphic Inscriptions. 2. Burials: A Cultural Analysis. 3. the Ethnozoology of the Maya: Faunal Remains from Five Sites in Peten, Guatemala. 4. General Summary and Co Seibal is a major ruin of the southern Maya lowlands, its vast ceremonial center covering several high hills on the banks of the Pasion River in the Guatemalan Department of Peten. In five volumes published over a 15-year period, the archaeological team headed by Gordon R. Willey presents a comprehensive review of their fieldwork from 1964 to 1968 and the results of many years of subsequent data a...
Full description- Publisher: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University Publications Department
- Published: 01 December 2004
- Format: Paperback 290 pages
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- Categories: History Of The Americas | Archaeology
- ISBN 13: 9780873656900 ISBN 10: 0873656903
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Full description for Excavations at Seibal, Department of Peten, Guatemala, V: 1. Monumental Sculpture and Hieroglyphic Inscriptions. 2. Burials: A Cultural Analysis. 3. the Ethnozoology of the Maya: Faunal Remains from Five Sites in Peten, Guatemala. 4. General Summary and Co
Seibal is a major ruin of the southern Maya lowlands, its vast ceremonial center covering several high hills on the banks of the Pasion River in the Guatemalan Department of Peten. In five volumes published over a 15-year period, the archaeological team headed by Gordon R. Willey presents a comprehensive review of their fieldwork from 1964 to 1968 and the results of many years of subsequent data analysis. The volumes also report on explorations in the peripheral settlements outside of the Seibal center and provide a regional view of the evolution of lowland Maya culture from the Middle and Late Preclassic through the Late Classic periods.

