2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0959774322000166
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Photographic Insights from Engaged Archaeology: Yucatan and Beyond

Abstract: Photography has been a particularly important though often under-theorized aspect of archaeological research. Although seemingly simple representations, photographs are simultaneously objective and subjective, truthful and creative. This article considers the contradictory nature of photography generally and the specific relationship between photography and archaeology. It then looks at the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico and examines how individuals have photographed ancient Maya sites, architecture and artifacts… Show more

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“…In their published overview of the site, however, they did not specify the number or provenience of the sherds they collected (Benavides Castillo and Zapata Peraza 1991:46). In the early 2000s, Carmen Rojas Sandoval (2007; 2008; 2010; Martos López 2008) excavated the site's cenote and, since 2014, the Punta Laguna Archaeology Project (PLAP) has conducted fieldwork at the site (Kurnick 2019a; 2019b; 2020; 2023; Kurnick and Rogoff 2020).…”
Section: Punta Laguna and The Punta Laguna Archaeology Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their published overview of the site, however, they did not specify the number or provenience of the sherds they collected (Benavides Castillo and Zapata Peraza 1991:46). In the early 2000s, Carmen Rojas Sandoval (2007; 2008; 2010; Martos López 2008) excavated the site's cenote and, since 2014, the Punta Laguna Archaeology Project (PLAP) has conducted fieldwork at the site (Kurnick 2019a; 2019b; 2020; 2023; Kurnick and Rogoff 2020).…”
Section: Punta Laguna and The Punta Laguna Archaeology Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%