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Chunchucmil’s Urban Population
Scott R. Hutson ; Aline Magnoni ; Traci Ardren ; Chelsea Blackmore ; Travis W. Stanton SCOTT R. HUTSON
Ancient Maya Commerce, 2017, p.107
University Press of Colorado
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Title:
Chunchucmil’s Urban Population
Author:
Scott R. Hutson
;
Aline Magnoni
;
Traci Ardren
;
Chelsea Blackmore
;
Travis W. Stanton
SCOTT R. HUTSON
Subjects:
Anthropology
;
Applied
anthropology
;
Applied arts
;
Applied sciences
;
Architectural elements
;
Architecture
;
Arts
;
Behavioral sciences
;
Buildings
;
Chemical compounds
;
Chemistry
;
Civil engineering
;
Construction engineering
;
Cultural
anthropology
;
Engineering
;
Excavations
;
Food
;
Food science
;
Foodstuffs
;
Houses
;
Interior spaces
;
Patios
;
Perishables
;
Phosphates
;
Phosphorus compounds
;
Physical sciences
;
Pnictogen compounds
;
Population characteristics
;
Population estimates
;
Population parameters
;
Population studies
;
Porches
;
Residential buildings
;
Rooms
;
Social sciences
;
Urban
anthropology
;
Urban populations
Is Part Of:
Ancient Maya Commerce, 2017, p.107
Description:
The previous chapter established that nearly all of what we mapped at Chunchucmil was occupied at the end of the Early Classic period. This allows us to combine mapping and excavation to discuss the structure of the city at this critical time. As we explain below, settlement in and around Chunchucmil was not homogeneous. We lump this settlement into five zones each with different characteristics: (1) site center, (2) residential core, (3) residential periphery, (4) settlement fingers, and (5) hinterland. This chapter presents the characteristics (size, settlement density, kinds of occupation) of these zones and then supplies a population estimate.
Publisher:
University Press of Colorado
Language:
English
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