Tikal
Herausgeber: Lentz, David L.; Scarborough, Vernon L.; Dunning, Nicholas P.
Tikal
Herausgeber: Lentz, David L.; Scarborough, Vernon L.; Dunning, Nicholas P.
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The primary question addressed in this book focuses on how the ancient Maya in the northern Petén Basin sustained large populations during the Late Classic period.
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The primary question addressed in this book focuses on how the ancient Maya in the northern Petén Basin sustained large populations during the Late Classic period.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 894g
- ISBN-13: 9781107027930
- ISBN-10: 1107027934
- Artikelnr.: 41216925
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 894g
- ISBN-13: 9781107027930
- ISBN-10: 1107027934
- Artikelnr.: 41216925
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Tikal land
water
and forest: an introduction Nicholas P. Dunning
David L. Lentz and Vernon L. Scarborough; 2. The evolution of an ancient waterworks system at Tikal Vernon L. Scarborough and Liwy Grazioso Sierra; 3. At the core of Tikal: terrestrial sediment sampling and water management Brian Lane
Vernon L. Scarborough and Nicholas P. Dunning; 4. Bringing the University of Pennsylvania maps of Tikal into the era of electronic GIS Christopher Carr
Eric Weaver
Nicholas P. Dunning and Vernon L. Scarborough; 5. Examining landscape modifications for water management at Tikal using three-dimensional modeling with Arcgis .91 Eric Weaver
Christopher Carr
Nicholas P. Dunning
Lee Florea and Vernon L. Scarborough; 6. Life on the edge: Tikal in a bajo landscape Nicholas P. Dunning
Robert E. Griffin
John G. Jones
Richard E. Terry
Zachary Larsen and Christopher Carr; 7. Connecting contemporary ecology and ethnobotany to ancient plant use practices of the Maya at Tikal Kim Thompson
Angela Hood
Dana Cavallaro and David L. Lentz; 8. Agroforestry and agricultural practices of the ancient Maya at Tikal David L. Lentz
Kevin Magee
Eric Weaver
John G. Jones
Kenneth B. Tankersley
Angela Hood
Gerald Islebe
Carmen Ramos and Nicholas P. Dunning; 9. Fire and water: the archaeological significance of Tikal's Quaternary sediments Kenneth B. Tankersley
Nicholas P. Dunning
Vernon L. Scarborough
John G. Jones
Christopher Carr and David L. Lentz; 10. Fractious farmers at Tikal David Webster and Timothy Murtha; 11. The material culture of Tikal Palma Buttles
Carmen Ramos and Fred Valdez
Jr; 12. A neighborly view: water and environmental history of the El Zotz region Timothy Beach
Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach
Jonathan Flood
Stephen Houston
Thomas Garrison
Edwin Román
Steve Bozarth and James Doyle; 13. Defining the constructed niche of Tikal: a summary view David L. Lentz
Nicholas P. Dunning and Vernon L. Scarborough.
water
and forest: an introduction Nicholas P. Dunning
David L. Lentz and Vernon L. Scarborough; 2. The evolution of an ancient waterworks system at Tikal Vernon L. Scarborough and Liwy Grazioso Sierra; 3. At the core of Tikal: terrestrial sediment sampling and water management Brian Lane
Vernon L. Scarborough and Nicholas P. Dunning; 4. Bringing the University of Pennsylvania maps of Tikal into the era of electronic GIS Christopher Carr
Eric Weaver
Nicholas P. Dunning and Vernon L. Scarborough; 5. Examining landscape modifications for water management at Tikal using three-dimensional modeling with Arcgis .91 Eric Weaver
Christopher Carr
Nicholas P. Dunning
Lee Florea and Vernon L. Scarborough; 6. Life on the edge: Tikal in a bajo landscape Nicholas P. Dunning
Robert E. Griffin
John G. Jones
Richard E. Terry
Zachary Larsen and Christopher Carr; 7. Connecting contemporary ecology and ethnobotany to ancient plant use practices of the Maya at Tikal Kim Thompson
Angela Hood
Dana Cavallaro and David L. Lentz; 8. Agroforestry and agricultural practices of the ancient Maya at Tikal David L. Lentz
Kevin Magee
Eric Weaver
John G. Jones
Kenneth B. Tankersley
Angela Hood
Gerald Islebe
Carmen Ramos and Nicholas P. Dunning; 9. Fire and water: the archaeological significance of Tikal's Quaternary sediments Kenneth B. Tankersley
Nicholas P. Dunning
Vernon L. Scarborough
John G. Jones
Christopher Carr and David L. Lentz; 10. Fractious farmers at Tikal David Webster and Timothy Murtha; 11. The material culture of Tikal Palma Buttles
Carmen Ramos and Fred Valdez
Jr; 12. A neighborly view: water and environmental history of the El Zotz region Timothy Beach
Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach
Jonathan Flood
Stephen Houston
Thomas Garrison
Edwin Román
Steve Bozarth and James Doyle; 13. Defining the constructed niche of Tikal: a summary view David L. Lentz
Nicholas P. Dunning and Vernon L. Scarborough.
1. Tikal land
water
and forest: an introduction Nicholas P. Dunning
David L. Lentz and Vernon L. Scarborough; 2. The evolution of an ancient waterworks system at Tikal Vernon L. Scarborough and Liwy Grazioso Sierra; 3. At the core of Tikal: terrestrial sediment sampling and water management Brian Lane
Vernon L. Scarborough and Nicholas P. Dunning; 4. Bringing the University of Pennsylvania maps of Tikal into the era of electronic GIS Christopher Carr
Eric Weaver
Nicholas P. Dunning and Vernon L. Scarborough; 5. Examining landscape modifications for water management at Tikal using three-dimensional modeling with Arcgis .91 Eric Weaver
Christopher Carr
Nicholas P. Dunning
Lee Florea and Vernon L. Scarborough; 6. Life on the edge: Tikal in a bajo landscape Nicholas P. Dunning
Robert E. Griffin
John G. Jones
Richard E. Terry
Zachary Larsen and Christopher Carr; 7. Connecting contemporary ecology and ethnobotany to ancient plant use practices of the Maya at Tikal Kim Thompson
Angela Hood
Dana Cavallaro and David L. Lentz; 8. Agroforestry and agricultural practices of the ancient Maya at Tikal David L. Lentz
Kevin Magee
Eric Weaver
John G. Jones
Kenneth B. Tankersley
Angela Hood
Gerald Islebe
Carmen Ramos and Nicholas P. Dunning; 9. Fire and water: the archaeological significance of Tikal's Quaternary sediments Kenneth B. Tankersley
Nicholas P. Dunning
Vernon L. Scarborough
John G. Jones
Christopher Carr and David L. Lentz; 10. Fractious farmers at Tikal David Webster and Timothy Murtha; 11. The material culture of Tikal Palma Buttles
Carmen Ramos and Fred Valdez
Jr; 12. A neighborly view: water and environmental history of the El Zotz region Timothy Beach
Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach
Jonathan Flood
Stephen Houston
Thomas Garrison
Edwin Román
Steve Bozarth and James Doyle; 13. Defining the constructed niche of Tikal: a summary view David L. Lentz
Nicholas P. Dunning and Vernon L. Scarborough.
water
and forest: an introduction Nicholas P. Dunning
David L. Lentz and Vernon L. Scarborough; 2. The evolution of an ancient waterworks system at Tikal Vernon L. Scarborough and Liwy Grazioso Sierra; 3. At the core of Tikal: terrestrial sediment sampling and water management Brian Lane
Vernon L. Scarborough and Nicholas P. Dunning; 4. Bringing the University of Pennsylvania maps of Tikal into the era of electronic GIS Christopher Carr
Eric Weaver
Nicholas P. Dunning and Vernon L. Scarborough; 5. Examining landscape modifications for water management at Tikal using three-dimensional modeling with Arcgis .91 Eric Weaver
Christopher Carr
Nicholas P. Dunning
Lee Florea and Vernon L. Scarborough; 6. Life on the edge: Tikal in a bajo landscape Nicholas P. Dunning
Robert E. Griffin
John G. Jones
Richard E. Terry
Zachary Larsen and Christopher Carr; 7. Connecting contemporary ecology and ethnobotany to ancient plant use practices of the Maya at Tikal Kim Thompson
Angela Hood
Dana Cavallaro and David L. Lentz; 8. Agroforestry and agricultural practices of the ancient Maya at Tikal David L. Lentz
Kevin Magee
Eric Weaver
John G. Jones
Kenneth B. Tankersley
Angela Hood
Gerald Islebe
Carmen Ramos and Nicholas P. Dunning; 9. Fire and water: the archaeological significance of Tikal's Quaternary sediments Kenneth B. Tankersley
Nicholas P. Dunning
Vernon L. Scarborough
John G. Jones
Christopher Carr and David L. Lentz; 10. Fractious farmers at Tikal David Webster and Timothy Murtha; 11. The material culture of Tikal Palma Buttles
Carmen Ramos and Fred Valdez
Jr; 12. A neighborly view: water and environmental history of the El Zotz region Timothy Beach
Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach
Jonathan Flood
Stephen Houston
Thomas Garrison
Edwin Román
Steve Bozarth and James Doyle; 13. Defining the constructed niche of Tikal: a summary view David L. Lentz
Nicholas P. Dunning and Vernon L. Scarborough.