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050 00 $aF1435.1.P47$bE64 2010
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100 1 $aEmery, Kitty F.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004094488
245 10 $aDietary, environmental, and societal implications of ancient Maya animal use in the Petexbatun :$ba zooarchaeological perspective on the collapse /$cKitty F. Emery.
260 $aNashville, Tenn. :$bVanderbilt University Press,$c[2010], ©2010.
300 $axviii, 366 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c28 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aVanderbilt Institute of Mesoamerican Archaeology ;$vv. 5
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $g1..$tZooarchaeology and the Classic Maya Collapse: An Introduction -- $tThe Classic Maya Collapse: A Brief Review of the Models to Be Evaluated Using Zooarchaeological Methods -- $tTheories of Environmental Change -- $tTheories of Subsistence Change and Dietary Failure -- $tTheories of Societal Change: External Impacts and Internal Responses -- $tSpecific Models of the Petexbatun "Collapse" -- $tThe Zooarchaeological Investigation of the Classic Maya Collapse in the Petexbatun -- $tA Brief History of Maya Zooarchaeological Research -- $tApplying Zooarchaeological Tests to the Maya Collapse -- $tTesting the Environmental Failure Model -- $tTesting the Dietary Failure Model -- $tTesting the Model of Socioeconomic Change -- $g2..$tThe Study Area: The Petexbatun Region and Polity -- $tEnvironmental Characteristics of the Petexbatun Region -- $tClimate -- $tFluvial Systems, Geology, and Soils -- $tVegetation -- $tThe Petexbatun Sites: A Brief Introduction -- $tDos Pilas -- $tAguateca -- $tArroyo de Piedra -- $tTamarindito -- $tPunta de Chimino -- $tRural Sites -- $tPrior Archaelogical Research in the Petexbatun Region -- $tPetexbatun Culture History in the Context of Ancient Maya Environment, Diet, and Social Patterns -- $tPreclassic (900 B.C. -A.D. 250) -- $tEarly Classic (A.D.250-600) -- $tLate Classic (A.D. 600-800) -- $tTerminal Classic (A.D. 800-900) -- $tPostclassic (A.D. 1000-1500) -- $tA Discussion of Environment, Diet, and Social Patterns Important to an Evaluation of the Classic Maya Collapse -- $g3..$tMethods of the Zooarchaeological Investigation -- $tArchaeological Excavation Sampling and Recovery Methods -- $tPrimary Zooarchaeological Analysis Methods -- $tZooarchaeological Assemblage Definition and Quantification Methods -- $tAssemblage Definition -- $tQuantification -- $tN-Taxa (Number of Taxa) -- $tNSP (Number of Specimens) -- $tNisp (Number of Identified Specimens) -- $tMni (Minimum Number of Individual Animals) -- $tNe (Number of Elements) -- $tSecondary Zooarchaeological Analysis Methods -- $tMethods of an Environmental Analysis -- $tEcosystem Analysis -- $tBone Chemistry Isotope Analysis -- $tMethods of the Dietary Analysis -- $tMethods of the Worked Faunal Assemblage Analysis -- $tConstructing a Model of Bone Working -- $tComparative Analysis of Worked Materials -- $tTesting Economic Patterning -- $g4..$tThe Petexbatun Zooarchaeological Assemblage -- $tTaxonomy of the Petexbatun Zooarchaeological Assemblages -- $tInvertebrates -- $tFishes -- $tReptiles and Amphibians -- $tBirds -- $tMammals -- $tProvenience of the Petexbatun Zooarchaeological Assemblages -- $tRegional Comparison -- $tDos Pilas -- $tAguateca -- $tArroyo de Piedra -- $tTamarindito -- $tPunta de Chimino -- $tQuim Chi Hilan -- $tBayak -- $g5..$tZooarchaeological Reconstructions of Environmental Change -- $tBackground to the Ecosystem Analysis -- $tPredictions of the Ecosystem Analysis -- $tResults of the Ecosystem Analysis -- $tResults of the Ecosystem Analysis -- $tPetexbatun Microenvironmental Zones -- $tMicroenvironmental Zones: Riverine/Lacustrine -- $tMicroenvironmental Zones: Shorelines -- $tMicroenvironmental Zones: Swamplands -- $tMicroenvironmental Zones: Canopy Forest -- $tMicroenvironmental Zones: Cultivated Lands -- $tMicroenvironmental Zones: Exotic and Nonlocal Microenvironments -- $tEnvironmental Zone Resource Use at the Petexbatun Sites -- $tEnvironmental Resource Use By Site: Synchronic Perspective -- $tChronological Patterning in environmental Resource Use -- $tEcosystem Resource Use and Petexbatun Site Histories -- $tBackground to the Stable Isotope Analysis -- $tPredictions of the Stable Isotope Model -- $tCarbon Isotopes -- $tDeer Behavior -- $tResults of the Stable Isotope Analysis -- $tDiscussing the Environmental Analyses -- $g6..$tSubsistence Animal Use and the Hypothesis of Dietary Failure -- $tZooarchaeological Predictions of the Dietary Collapse Model -- $tResults of the Dietary Analysis -- $tDietary Patterns in the Petexbatun Animal Remains: A Synchronic Perspective -- $tTaxonomic Distributions -- $tSkeletal Element Distributions -- $tDietary Modifications -- $tChronological Patterns in Dietary Animal Use in the Petexbatun Residential Remains -- $tTaxonomic Distributions -- $tSkeletal Element Distributions -- $tDietary Modifications -- $tRegional Variations in Dietary Taxa, Skeletal Elements, and Dietary Modifications in the Petexbatun Residential Animal Remains -- $tDos Pilas -- $tAguateca -- $tArroyo De Piedra -- $tTamarindito -- $tPunta De Chimino -- $tQuim Chi Hilan -- $tBayak -- $tStatistical Analysis of Dietary Species Use in the Petexbatun -- $tChronological Variability in Taxonomic Patterning -- $tRegional Variability in Taxonomic Patterning -- $tDiscussing the Dietary Patterns of the Petexbatun -- $tPatterns in Dietary Animal Taxonomic Distributions -- $tPatterns in Skeletal Element Distributions -- $tSummary of Evidence for Dietary Stability in the Petexbatun -- $g7..$tWorked Animal Remains and Socioeconomic Change in the Maya World -- $tCreating a Model of Bone Artifact Production from the Dos Pilas L4-3 Remains -- $tProvenience of the DP1 Dos Pilas Worked Faunal Assemblage (Group L4-3) -- $tDescribing the L4-3 Faunal Assemblage -- $tGroup L4-3 Assemblage Density -- $tGroup L4-3 Species Distribution -- $tGroup L4-3 Skeletal Element Distribution -- $tDefining the L4-3 Assemblage as Workshop or Production Locus -- $tThe Dos Pilas L4-3 Linear Hierarchical Reduction Model for Maya Bone Working -- $tDefining "Artifact" for the Production Model -- $tA Bone-Artifact Production Hierarchy -- $gStage 1.$tModifications: Primary and Secondary Debitage Removal -- $gStage 2.$tModifications: Core Production and Finishing -- $gStage 3.$tModifications: Primary Blank Production -- $gStage 4.$tModifications: Blank Finishing -- $gStage 5.$tModifications: Artifact Production -- $gStage 6.$tModifications: Artifact Use -- $tSpecies-and Element-Specific Trajectories -- $tModification of the Femur -- $tModification of the Humerus -- $tModification of the Radius -- $tModification of the Ulna -- $tModification of the Metapodial -- $tModification of the Tibia -- $tA Comparative Analysis of Petexbatun and Regional Worked Bone and Shell Assemblages -- $tChronological Analysis of Worked Bone and Shell from the Petexbatun Sites -- $tPreclassic Period -- $tEarly Classic Period -- $tLate Classic Period -- $tTerminal Classic Period -- $tSummarizing the Petexbatun Comparative Collection -- $tComparative Bone-Working Collections from the Sites of Tikal and Uaxactun, Southern Lowlands -- $tTerminal Classic Uaxactun Zooarchaeological Assemblage -- $tTerminal Classic Tikal: Central Plaza Zooarchaeological Assemblage -- $tTikal: Mundo Perdido Zooarchaeological Assemblage -- $tSummarizing the Regional Collections -- $tTesting the Predictions for Economic Changes Using Bone Artifact Production Evidence -- $tPredictions of Elite Crafting -- $tPredictions of Economic Changes Associated with the Terminal Classic: Testing a Model of Craft Specialization -- $tSpecialization of Raw Material Use -- $tBone Artifact Production Standardization -- $tIncreasing Artifact Production Volume -- $tIn Situ Artifact Use -- $tDiscussion: Animal Products and Changing Terminal Classic Economies -- $g8..$tConclusions: A Zooarchaeological Perspective on the Maya Collapse -- $tZooarchaeological Tests of the Environmental Collapse Models -- $tZooarchaeological Tests of a Dietary Collapse Model -- $tZooarchaeological Tests of a Socioeconomic Model -- $tZooarchaeology and the Petexbatun Collapse -- $gAppendix 1:.$tZooarchaeological Summary Counts at the Petexbatun Sites -- $gAppendix 2:.$tTaxonomic and Element Identifications and Counts at the Petexbatun Sites.
650 0 $aMayas$zGuatemala$zPetén (Department)$xAntiquities.
650 0 $aMayas$xEthnozoology$zGuatemala$zPetexbatún, Lake, Region.
650 0 $aMayas$zGuatemala$zPetexbatún, Lake, Region$xAntiquities.
650 0 $aAnimal remains (Archaeology)$zGuatemala$zPetexbatún, Lake, Region.
650 0 $aEthnozoology$zGuatemala$zPetexbatún, Lake, Region$xMethodology.
650 0 $aEthnoarchaeology$zGuatemala$zPetexbatún, Lake, Region$xMethodology.
651 0 $aPetén (Guatemala : Department)$xAntiquities.
651 0 $aPetexbatún, Lake, Region (Guatemala)$xAntiquities.
830 0 $aVanderbilt Institute of Mesoamerican Archaeology (Series) ;$vv. 5.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006003573
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0826/2008035063.html
852 00 $bglx$hF1435.1.P47$iE64 2010