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Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Iximché
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Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Iximché in Vernon, BC
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Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Iximché in Vernon, BC
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Reconstructing the history of a highland Maya capital
Conquered by the Spanish in 1524,
Iximché was the capital of the Cakchiquel Maya in Highland Guatemala. It
is known to Mesoamerican archaeologists through the work of George
Guillemin, who excavated the ceremonial center of Iximché from the late
1950s through the early 1970s but produced only summary articles on the
site. This book reconstructs the history of Iximché based on analyses of
ceramics and human skeletal remains, on Guillemin’s original excavation
notes, drawings and photographs, and on the ethnohistorical literature.
It contains the first detailed ceramic analysis for a Late Postclassic
Cakchiquel site, and the ethnohistorical sketch is the first
English-language synthesis of regional Cakchiquel history. It is also
the first book in 50 years to include a comprehensive analysis of
Highland Maya skeletons.
Reconstructing the history of a highland Maya capital
Conquered by the Spanish in 1524,
Iximché was the capital of the Cakchiquel Maya in Highland Guatemala. It
is known to Mesoamerican archaeologists through the work of George
Guillemin, who excavated the ceremonial center of Iximché from the late
1950s through the early 1970s but produced only summary articles on the
site. This book reconstructs the history of Iximché based on analyses of
ceramics and human skeletal remains, on Guillemin’s original excavation
notes, drawings and photographs, and on the ethnohistorical literature.
It contains the first detailed ceramic analysis for a Late Postclassic
Cakchiquel site, and the ethnohistorical sketch is the first
English-language synthesis of regional Cakchiquel history. It is also
the first book in 50 years to include a comprehensive analysis of
Highland Maya skeletons.


















