Living between Worlds: Archaeology and History at the Southern Edge of the Maya Lowlands
Editat de Megan E. Leight, Brent K. S. Woodfill Contribuţii de Chloé Andrieu, Claudia Arriaza, Carlos Avendaño, Juan Carlos Berrio, Mónica María Cajas Castillo, Edgar H. Carpio Rezzio, Sharon A. Cowling, Carla Paola del Cid López, Arthur A. Demarest, Silvia Carolina Duarte Morales, Caitlin Earley, Sarah Finkelstein, Socorro Jiménez Álvarez, Mark W. Lentz, Nora Machuca Mejía, Diana Méndez Lee, Claudia L. M. Morales-Flores, Jorge Mario Ortíz de León, Alexander E. Rivas, Oscar A. Rojas-Castillo, Carolina Rosales de Zea, Juan Francisco Saravia, Miryam Saravia, Erin L. Sears, Rosa Delfina Sunum Orellana, Paola Torres, Ramiro Tox, Carlos Fidel Tuyuc Nij, Ruud van Akkeren, Marc Wolf, Ulrich Wölfelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2026
Living between Worlds: Archaeology and History at the Southern Edge of the Maya Lowlands is the first in-depth exploration of the narrow but vital region between the pre-Columbian Maya highlands and lowlands in Guatemala. This groundbreaking volume brings together the results of a twenty-five-year, multidisciplinary collaboration that reshapes our understanding of Maya civilization.
Long overlooked due to the absence of towering monuments and stone cities, the Northern Transversal Strip was nevertheless a hub of commerce, culture, and political interaction. Spanning multiple Classic Maya city-states, conquest-era ethnic groups, and modern geopolitical boundaries, the region played a crucial role as a transportation corridor and resource center. Archaeologists, art historians, ethnohistorians, biologists, and paleoecologists join forces in this volume to reconstruct its complex past, uncovering its deep connections to the broader Maya world.
From its role in the trade of cacao, salt, and quetzal feathers to its enduring significance through the Spanish conquest and modern conflicts, the Northern Transversal Strip emerges as a dynamic and pivotal region. Through detailed analyses of ceramics, figurines, obsidian exchange networks, and settlement patterns, this volume reveals the intricate web of interregional ties that defined the Maya civilization.
With cutting-edge research and fresh perspectives, Living Between Worlds offers a comprehensive synthesis of archaeological discoveries, historical insights, and environmental studies. By literally and metaphorically bridging the highland-lowland divide, this volume transforms how scholars and readers alike perceive this once-marginalized but essential part of the Maya world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817362386
ISBN-10: 081736238X
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 68 B&W figures - 15 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
ISBN-10: 081736238X
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 68 B&W figures - 15 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Notă biografică
Megan E. Leight is a teaching assistant professor of art history at West Virginia University. She has worked in the Maya region since 2011.
Brent K. S. Woodfill is a professor of anthropology at Winthrop University. He is author of War in the Land of True Peace: The Fight for Maya Sacred Spaces and Ritual and Trade in the Pasión-Verapaz Region, Guatemala.
Brent K. S. Woodfill is a professor of anthropology at Winthrop University. He is author of War in the Land of True Peace: The Fight for Maya Sacred Spaces and Ritual and Trade in the Pasión-Verapaz Region, Guatemala.
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Understanding the Northern Transversal Strip
Introduction: Shining a Light on the Borderlands between the Maya Lowlands and the Guatemalan Highlands
Megan E. Leight and Brent K. S. Woodfill
1. The Key to Understanding Both Maya Lowland and Highland Ancient Political Economies: The Trajectory and Impact of Research in the Transversal Interface Region
Arthur A. Demarest
Part II: Sites, Regions, and Regional History
2. The Transversal Economic Network: Forming a Breakaway Network through Economic Benefits and Ideological Seduction
Arthur A. Demarest and Paola Torres
3. The Archaeology of the Chixoy Basin
Brent K. S. Woodfill, Caitlin Earley, and Alexander E. Rivas
4. Entre Dos Cuencas: The Chaculá Region in Northwestern Huehuetenango
Ulrich Wölfel
Part III: Interrelations and Environment
5. Ceramic Interaction in the Northern Transversal Strip during the Late Classic Period
Jorge Mario Ortíz de León, Socorro Jiménez Álvarez, Paola Torres, Claudia Arriaza, Miryam Saravia, Juan Francisco Saravia, Carlos Fidel Tuyuc Nij, and Diana Méndez Lee
6. Changing Ritual Intent in a Stone Coffer from an Unlooted Cave in Central Guatemala
Erin L. Sears
7. Not All Distance Is Kilometric: Obsidian Procurement at Salinas de los Nueve Cerros and Cancuen
Chloé Andrieu and Edgar H. Carpio Rezzio
8. The Prehispanic and Colonial Exchange of Perishable Goods in and through
the Northern Transversal Strip: Achiote, Cacao, Salt, and Exotic Feathers
Brent K. S. Woodfill, Mark W. Lentz, and Megan E. Leight
9. The Sacred, Urban Landscape of Cancuen and Salinas de los Nueve Cerros
Marc Wolf
10. Paleoecology of the Chixoy Alluvial Plains along the Northern Transversal Strip
Carlos Avendaño, Claudia L. M. Morales-Flores, Juan Carlos Berrio, Carla Paola del Cid López, Silvia Carolina Duarte Morales, Rosa Delfina Sunum Orellana, Mónica María Cajas Castillo, Nora Machuca Mejía, Sharon A. Cowling, Sarah Finkelstein, Ramiro Tox, Oscar A. Rojas-Castillo, and Carolina Rosales de Zea
11. Born in Xibalba: Kanek’-Kaweq Lineage History in the Franja Transversal del Norte
Ruud van Akkeren
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I: Understanding the Northern Transversal Strip
Introduction: Shining a Light on the Borderlands between the Maya Lowlands and the Guatemalan Highlands
Megan E. Leight and Brent K. S. Woodfill
1. The Key to Understanding Both Maya Lowland and Highland Ancient Political Economies: The Trajectory and Impact of Research in the Transversal Interface Region
Arthur A. Demarest
Part II: Sites, Regions, and Regional History
2. The Transversal Economic Network: Forming a Breakaway Network through Economic Benefits and Ideological Seduction
Arthur A. Demarest and Paola Torres
3. The Archaeology of the Chixoy Basin
Brent K. S. Woodfill, Caitlin Earley, and Alexander E. Rivas
4. Entre Dos Cuencas: The Chaculá Region in Northwestern Huehuetenango
Ulrich Wölfel
Part III: Interrelations and Environment
5. Ceramic Interaction in the Northern Transversal Strip during the Late Classic Period
Jorge Mario Ortíz de León, Socorro Jiménez Álvarez, Paola Torres, Claudia Arriaza, Miryam Saravia, Juan Francisco Saravia, Carlos Fidel Tuyuc Nij, and Diana Méndez Lee
6. Changing Ritual Intent in a Stone Coffer from an Unlooted Cave in Central Guatemala
Erin L. Sears
7. Not All Distance Is Kilometric: Obsidian Procurement at Salinas de los Nueve Cerros and Cancuen
Chloé Andrieu and Edgar H. Carpio Rezzio
8. The Prehispanic and Colonial Exchange of Perishable Goods in and through
the Northern Transversal Strip: Achiote, Cacao, Salt, and Exotic Feathers
Brent K. S. Woodfill, Mark W. Lentz, and Megan E. Leight
9. The Sacred, Urban Landscape of Cancuen and Salinas de los Nueve Cerros
Marc Wolf
10. Paleoecology of the Chixoy Alluvial Plains along the Northern Transversal Strip
Carlos Avendaño, Claudia L. M. Morales-Flores, Juan Carlos Berrio, Carla Paola del Cid López, Silvia Carolina Duarte Morales, Rosa Delfina Sunum Orellana, Mónica María Cajas Castillo, Nora Machuca Mejía, Sharon A. Cowling, Sarah Finkelstein, Ramiro Tox, Oscar A. Rojas-Castillo, and Carolina Rosales de Zea
11. Born in Xibalba: Kanek’-Kaweq Lineage History in the Franja Transversal del Norte
Ruud van Akkeren
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Recenzii
“Woodfill and Leight fill a void in our knowledge about the ancient Maya world and the interactions that occurred within an area between the Maya Highlands and the archaeologically well-worked Maya lowlands.”
—Arlen Chase, co-editor, Ancient Mesoamerican Population History: Urbanism, Social Complexity, and Change
“Living between Worlds is an excellent contribution to Maya archaeology because it covers a region encompassing the interface between the Maya lowlands and highlands. It is a very cohesive and interesting volume.”
—Joel Palka, author of Maya Pilgrimage to Ritual Landscapes: Insights from Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Ethnography
—Arlen Chase, co-editor, Ancient Mesoamerican Population History: Urbanism, Social Complexity, and Change
“Living between Worlds is an excellent contribution to Maya archaeology because it covers a region encompassing the interface between the Maya lowlands and highlands. It is a very cohesive and interesting volume.”
—Joel Palka, author of Maya Pilgrimage to Ritual Landscapes: Insights from Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Ethnography
Descriere
Living between Worlds is the first comprehensive archaeological study of the Northern Transversal Strip, a crucial yet overlooked region connecting the Maya highlands and lowlands. This volume presents groundbreaking research from a multidisciplinary team, revealing the area's deep historical significance as a trade corridor, cultural crossroads, and key player in Maya civilization.