2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0956536121000183
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SHIFTING SOCIAL RELATIONS DURING THE TERMINAL CLASSIC PERIOD (ca. a.d. 810–950/1000): CERAMICS FROM THE LOWLAND MAYA SITE OF UCANAL

Abstract: The end of the Classic period was a tumultuous moment in Maya history, not only because the power of many dominant political centers waned, but because the ways in which elites and non-elites related to each other were increasingly called into question. To understand the nature of changing social relations in the southern Maya lowlands during this time, this study examines the distribution and provenance of decorated ceramics during the Late Classic (ca. a.d. 600–810) and Terminal Classic (ca. a.d. 810–950/100… Show more

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“…Such horizontal political dispositions became popular throughout the Terminal Classic period (LeMoine et al . 2022; Carter & Lukach 2023) and it was during this time that political leaders in the southern Maya Lowlands began to shift away from ostentatious displays of wealth and that distinctions between elite and non-elite households greatly diminished (Halperin & Garrido 2019; Chase & Chase 2021; LeMoine & Halperin 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such horizontal political dispositions became popular throughout the Terminal Classic period (LeMoine et al . 2022; Carter & Lukach 2023) and it was during this time that political leaders in the southern Maya Lowlands began to shift away from ostentatious displays of wealth and that distinctions between elite and non-elite households greatly diminished (Halperin & Garrido 2019; Chase & Chase 2021; LeMoine & Halperin 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Side-by-side seating emphasised horizontal relationships on a seemingly equal footing, which contrasts with the hierarchical positionality of Late Classic imagery in which rulers were often depicted higher and larger than all figures in the scene. Such horizontal political dispositions became popular throughout the Terminal Classic period (LeMoine et al 2022;Carter & Lukach 2023) and it was during this time that political leaders in the southern Maya Lowlands began to shift away from ostentatious displays of wealth and that distinctions between elite and non-elite households greatly diminished (Halperin & Garrido 2019;Chase & Chase 2021;LeMoine & Halperin 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A general agreement has been reached that declines that Neolithic cultures across the Earth were commonly connected with climatic deteriorations [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. A growing number of standpoints [20][21][22] for humans on the adaption to adverse social environments is, however, widely accepted in contrast to environmental determinism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%