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Article Dans Une Revue Ancient Mesoamerica Année : 2015

Return to Moxviquil: new investigations and old collections

Elizabeth Paris
  • Fonction : Auteur
Eric Taladoire
Thomas Lee Whiting
  • Fonction : Auteur

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The excavations of Frans Blom and Clarence Weiant at the small hilltop site of Moxviquil in the early 1950s represent one of the pioneering archaeological projects in highland Chiapas. The results of their excavations, which were minimally published, provide important data on one of the largest Late Classic-Early Postclassic communities in the region. In this paper, we reconsider Moxviquil in light of recent scholarship on Maya urbanism, and present new interpretations of the site as a small city that fulfilled a diversified set of urban functions for residents both within the monumental zone itself, and in the surrounding hinterland areas. Consistent with its likely role as the administrative center of a small, independent highland polity, the monumental center of Moxviquil likely served political, economic, and ritual functions; was an important nucleus of residential settlement; and supported a wide range of household-based craft production and food preparation activities. (source éditeur)
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hal-01851412 , version 1 (30-07-2018)

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Elizabeth Paris, Eric Taladoire, Thomas Lee Whiting. Return to Moxviquil: new investigations and old collections. Ancient Mesoamerica, 2015, 26 (01), pp.81-112. ⟨10.1017/S0956536115000048⟩. ⟨hal-01851412⟩
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