by JamesF.Garber (Editor)
An admirable contribution to the growing literature on Maya settlement research initiated by Gordon Willey in the Belize Valley in the 1950s. --Shirley B. Mock, University of Texas, San Antonio
Over half a century ago, the late Gordon Willey began his research in the Belize Valley, and ten years later he published a synthesis of his data that is recognized today as a classic study of ancient Maya settlement patterns. This new volume looks at the abundant research that has taken place in the region since the 1950s (and includes a new retrospective chapter from Willey that was submitted shortly before his death in April, 2002). The Ancient Maya of the Belize Valley represents an attempt to present in one volume the extensive data from the diverse sites in this part of Mesoamerica, one of the richest archaeological areas in the Maya world. The collection provides a key to understanding the valley's ancient political and social organization by highlighting the interconnectedness of the region's settlements.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Published: 15 Sep 2011
ISBN 10: 0813039797
ISBN 13: 9780813039794
James F. Garber is professor of anthropology and field school director at Southwest Texas State University.