Exploring Maya population history of Central Belize from Late Preclassic to Late/Terminal Classic

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作者
Wrobel, Gabriel D. [1 ]
Awe, Jaime J. [2 ]
Hefner, Joseph [1 ]
Cucina, Andrea [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Michigan State Univ, Dept Anthropol, E Lansing, MI USA
[2] No Arizona Univ, Dept Anthropol, Flagstaff, AZ USA
[3] Univ Autonoma Yucatan, Sch Anthropol Sci, Merida, Mexico
[4] Univ Autonoma Yucatan, Sch Anthropol Sci, Merida 97305, Yucatan, Mexico
关键词
Dental morphology; Morphological affinities; Central Belize Valley; Maya lowlands; Prehispanic Mayas; TIPAN CHEN UITZ; MEAN MEASURE; PENINSULA; YUCATAN; PERIOD; AREA;
D O I
10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103630
中图分类号
K85 [文物考古];
学科分类号
0601 ;
摘要
This study expands upon previous bioarchaeological research in Central Belize, focusing on broadening the current understanding of the region's population history through a comparative analysis of nonmetric dental traits. Estimates of biological distance were calculated using several statistical methods to identify consistent relationships between groups. In general, groups tended to cluster as expected based on geographic proximity, with Pete ' n, Calakmul, and Late Classic Belize Valley forming one regional node and sites in the northern Yucatan forming another. The Early Central Belize group (Late Preclassic / Protoclassic, 300 BCE - AD 300) was most closely affiliated with sites to the west, including Barton Ramie in the neighboring Upper Belize River Valley, and Pete ' n, which is consistent with archaeological indicators of early economic and political ties among sites in this broader region. However, the Late Central Belize group (Late - Terminal Classic, AD 590-880) is morphologi-cally distinct from the earlier Central Belize group, and does not show clear and consistent affinities to any of the other samples. We interpret these results to mean that the rapid construction of large civic ceremonial centers in the Roaring Creek and Caves Branch River Valleys of Central Belize around the 7th century CE coincided with the arrival of a new group or groups, likely from a region not represented in our current comparative sample.
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