Author:
Vargas Ramón Carrasco,Boucher Sylviane,González Paula Alvarez,Blos Vera Tiesler,Fabela Colonia Isidro,Vierna Valeria García,Moreno Renata García,Negrete Javier Vázquez
Abstract
AbstractThis paper reports the recent discovery of a royal tomb in Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico. Buried in this chamber was an adult male. Among the abundant offerings that accompanied this personage was a polychrome plate bearing the heiroglyph, Yukom Yich’ak K’ak’ (Jaguar Paw), the name of the governor of Cakalmul during the second half of the seventh century. Previously, it was believed that Jaguar Paw was captured and sacrificed at Tikal in 695 A. D. However, new data suggest that this recently discovered tomb at Calakmul was his final resting place.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Archaeology,History,Archaeology
Cited by
20 articles.
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