Quarrying and Stoneworking in the Precolonial Maya Lowlands
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Explore the significance of quarrying and stoneworking practices in precolonial Maya civilization through this 18-minute academic discussion featuring Ken Seligson and Céline Gillot from Cambridge University Press. Discover the rationale behind bringing together cutting-edge research on Maya stone extraction and craftsmanship techniques, and understand how this interdisciplinary work advances our knowledge of ancient Mesoamerican societies. Learn about the crucial importance of incorporating contemporary indigenous knowledge and practices into archaeological research, bridging ancient traditions with modern understanding. Gain insights into the methodological approaches used to study Maya quarrying operations and stoneworking technologies, and understand how these practices shaped the architectural and cultural landscape of the Maya lowlands before European contact.
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Ancient Mesoamerica’s Special Section on Quarrying and Stoneworking in the Precolonial Maya Lowlands
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