Excavations in Residential Areas of Tikal––Group – Tikal Report 22
Detailed Findings from Tikal's Excavation Seasons
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Pennsylvania Press
Published:24th Nov '15
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In the Excavations in Residential Areas of Tikal––Group – Tikal Report 22, detailed excavations reveal insights into a sixth-century ruler's descendants in Tikal, Guatemala.
The Excavations in Residential Areas of Tikal––Group – Tikal Report 22 provides an in-depth look at the archaeological findings from residential group 7F-1 at Tikal, Guatemala. Conducted over three different seasons in 1957, 1963, and 1965, this report offers a thorough analysis of the excavations, presenting detailed data that sheds light on the historical significance of the area. The findings suggest that this residential group may have been inhabited by the descendants of a ruler who reigned in the sixth century, providing valuable insights into the lineage and social structure of the time.
As part of a series of reports, the Excavations in Residential Areas of Tikal––Group – Tikal Report 22 aligns with previous studies such as TR 19, TR 20A/20B, and TR 21. Each of these reports contributes to a greater understanding of Tikal's residential zones, focusing on the artifacts and structures uncovered during the excavations. The meticulous documentation and analysis presented in this report not only highlight the archaeological methods employed but also enhance our comprehension of the cultural and historical context of the region.
By compiling extensive excavation data, the authors of Excavations in Residential Areas of Tikal––Group – Tikal Report 22 aim to enrich the existing body of knowledge regarding the ancient Maya civilization. The insights gained from these excavations are essential for appreciating the complexities of life in Tikal and the broader implications for understanding Maya history and heritage.
ISBN: 9781934536810
Dimensions: 279mm x 216mm x 15mm
Weight: 666g
232 pages