UAXACTUN AFTER THE CONQUEST BY TEOTIHUACANOS AS TOLD BY THE MURAL FROM PALACE B-XIII

Author:

Kováč Milan1ORCID,Beliaev Dmitri2ORCID,Špoták Jakub1ORCID,Safronov Alexander3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia

2. Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia

3. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

Abstract

The present study deals with the mural of Structure B-XIII of the archaeological site of Uaxactun in Guatemala. Although this mural was found in 1937 and initially aroused much interest, it does not appear in recent works, given its destruction a few years after its discovery. Many new discoveries in the Maya area have been made and this old one has been burdened with interpretations that are far from the current state of the art. So, we have decided to reinitiate the investigation, digitally recreate the mural on the basis of photographs from the time of its discovery and reattempt to understand its meaning by analysing the image, hieroglyphic writing, and calendric record. We summarise the results and place these in a historical context that allows us to combine new mural data with those that we have obtained from the stone monuments of Uaxactun using modern technology. The results shed light on a critical period of Maya history shortly after the so-called Entrada associated with Teotihuacan.

Publisher

Wydawnictwo i Pracownia Archeologiczna PROFIL-ARCHEO

Subject

General Medicine

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