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The Population of Tikal: Implications for Maya Demography

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The Classic Maya (AD 250-900) of central and southern Yucatan were long seen as exceptional in many ways. We now know that they did not invent Mesoamerican writing or calendars, that they were just as warlike as other ancient peoples, that many innovations in art and architecture attributed to them had diverse origins, and that their celebrated "collapse" is not what it seems. One exceptionalist claim stubbornly persists: the Maya were canny tropical ecologists who managed their fragile tropical environments in ways that ...

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The Population of Tikal: Implications for Maya Demography 2018, Archaeopress Access Archaeology, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9781784918453

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