The Rapid Rise and Fall of Cerros, Belize: A Generational Approach to Chronology

Author:

Vadala Jeffrey R.ORCID,Walker Debra S.

Abstract

In this article, we use the precision of Bayesian modeled radiocarbon dates to reconstruct a generational history of Late Preclassic (300 BC–AD 250) Cerros (Cerro Maya), Belize. This research was made possible by long-curated excavation records and material remains now housed at the Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville. Our interpretations build on earlier research and refine the temporal resolution significantly, enabling us to view site development from the perspective of adjacent generations sharing a lived experience. Here we examine material evidence of their collective actions as they built new buildings and renovated aging ones, characterizing their roles in inventing a visual future for the Late Preclassic Maya port that engaged ancestral actions while reinventing the landscape.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Archaeology,History,Archaeology

Reference71 articles.

1. Walker, Debra S. 2013 Caching in Context at Cerros, Belize. Cerros Research Online Catalogue (CROC) Newsletter, Spring. Florida Museum of Natural History, www.flmnh.ufl.edu/latinarch/CROC-newsletter-Spring2013.pdf.

2. Walker, Debra S. 2005 Sampling Cerros’ Demise: A Radiometric Check on the Elusive Protoclassic: Report to FAMSI on Grant #03064. Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Research Inc. (FAMSI), www.famsi.org/reports/03064/index.html.

3. Walker, Debra S. 1990 Cerros Revisited: Ceramic Indicators of Terminal Classic and Postclassic Settlement and Pilgrimage in Northern Belize. PhD dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas.

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