The Low-Density Urban Systems of the Classic Period Maya and Izapa: Insights from Settlement Scaling Theory

Author:

Smith Michael E.ORCID,Ortman Scott G.,Lobo José,Ebert Claire E.,Thompson Amy E.,Prufer Keith M.,Liendo Stuardo Rodrigo,Rosenswig Robert M.

Abstract

The peoples of southern Mesoamerica, including the Classic period Maya, are often claimed to exhibit a distinct type of spatial organization relative to contemporary urban systems. Here, we use the settlement scaling framework and properties of settlements recorded in systematic, full-coverage surveys to examine ways in which southern Mesoamerican settlement systems were both similar to and different from contemporary systems. We find that the population-area relationship in these settlements differs greatly from that reported for other agrarian settlement systems, but that more typical patterns emerge when one considers a site epicenter as the relevant social interaction area, and the population administered from a given center as the relevant interacting population. Our results imply that southern Mesoamerican populations mixed socially at a slower temporal rhythm than is typical of contemporary systems. Residential locations reflected the need to balance energetic and transport costs of farming with lower-frequency costs of commuting to central places. Nevertheless, increasing returns in activities such as civic construction were still realized through lower-frequency social mixing. These findings suggest that the primary difference between low-density urbanism and contemporary urban systems lies in the spatial and temporal rhythms of social mixing.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Archaeology,History,Archaeology

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