1998
DOI: 10.2307/530457
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The Albion Island Settlement Pattern Project: Domination and Resistance in Early Classic Northern Belize

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“…Pyburn 1987Pyburn , 1989Pyburn et al 1998). To discover invisible structures archaeologists almost certainly will need to employ two complementary subsurface surveying strategies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pyburn 1987Pyburn , 1989Pyburn et al 1998). To discover invisible structures archaeologists almost certainly will need to employ two complementary subsurface surveying strategies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elsewhere (Johnston 2002:5-12) I have suggested that in bottomland settings, such as slope bases and floodplains, the principal environmental causes are alluviation and colluviation (see also Pyburn et al 1998). Elsewhere (Johnston 2002:5-12) I have suggested that in bottomland settings, such as slope bases and floodplains, the principal environmental causes are alluviation and colluviation (see also Pyburn et al 1998).…”
Section: Invisible Settlement: the Research Challengementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surveyed areas are small, yet the accumulating information is impressive. Pyburn et al (1998) surveyed 2.5 km 2 on Albion Island, Belize; after decades of attention paid to the site center, we now have 37 km 2 of Palenque's hinterland surveyed (Liendo 2002). O'Mansky and Dunning (2004) mapped 200-m-wide transects in the Petexbatun region of Guatemala, and the Xunantunich project used 400-m-wide transects (Ashmore et al 2004).…”
Section: Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Archaeological research revealed the site had been occupied from the Early Preclassic period, about 1100 B.C., into the Late Postclassic period, beyond A.D 1500. Chau Hiix appears to have survived the Classic period collapse (Pyburn 1998(Pyburn , 2003, making it an important site for Mayanists trying to understand the factors involved in this intense period of decline. Chau Hiix appears to have survived the Classic period collapse (Pyburn 1998(Pyburn , 2003, making it an important site for Mayanists trying to understand the factors involved in this intense period of decline.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Given that these structures are indicative of dwellings, if accounted for, they could substantially change absolute population estimates and interpretations of change in population size and distributions over time (Johnston 2002; Pyburn 1990Pyburn , 1996Pyburn , 1997Pyburn et al 1998). Given that these structures are indicative of dwellings, if accounted for, they could substantially change absolute population estimates and interpretations of change in population size and distributions over time (Johnston 2002; Pyburn 1990Pyburn , 1996Pyburn , 1997Pyburn et al 1998).…”
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