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Settlement Pattern Excavations at Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala by  Joseph William (1936- ) Michels - First American Edition - 1979 - from The Book Collector and Biblio.com.au

Settlement Pattern Excavations at Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala

by Michels, Joseph William (1936- )

Condition: Very Good/


University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press1979, 1979 viii+740 pages with tables, charts, diagrams, maps and figures. Quarto (11 1/4" x 8 3/4") issued in brick red cloth with gilt lettering to spine. 1st edition. Kaminaljuyu is a Pre-Columbian site of the Maya civilization. Kaminaljuyu has been described as one of the greatest of all archaeological sites in the New World by Michael Coe, although its remains today - a few mounds only - are far less impressive than other Maya sites more frequented by tourists. When first mapped scientifically (by E. M. Shook over a period of decades from the 1930s on), it comprised some 200 platforms and pyramidal mounds, at least half of which were created before the end of the Preclassic period (AD 250). The known parts of Kaminaljuyu lie on a broad plain beneath roughly the western third of modern Guatemala City. The Valley of Guatemala is surrounded by hills which culminate in a string of lofty volcanoes to the south. At an altitude of ca. 7,000 feet above sea level, the climate is temperate. Soils are rich because of frequent volcanic eruptions; volcanic ash in the form of hardened tuff reaches depths of several hundred meters in and around Kaminaljuyu, and deep clefts or barrancas mark the landscape. The Kaminaljuyu site largely was swallowed up by real estate developments in the late 20th century, although a portion of the Classic period center of Kaminaljuyu is preserved as a park. The distinctly unimpressive character of the extant remains is due not only to the location of the ancient city beneath a rapidly expanding Developing World capital city but also because the ancient architecture was constructed of hardened adobe, more perishable than the limestone used to build the cities in the Maya Lowlands. Because of these factors, the true size and scale of Kaminaljuyu likely will never be known. The state of destruction and the almost daily erasure of archaeological context underscore the many mysteries, in addition to size and scale, that likely will remain unanswered about Kaminaljuyu. Principally these questions are posed about the role of the city as the greatest of the Southern Maya area (SMA) in Preclassic times - particularly during the "Miraflores" period, ca. 400-100 BC; the SMA is long believed from much and diverse evidence to have been seminal in the development of Maya civilization. Condition: Light wear to spine ends and corners. A very good copy lacking jacket. . First American Edition. Original Cloth. Very Good/ . Quarto.


  • Bookseller: The Book Collector US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: BOOKS004375
  • Title: Settlement Pattern Excavations at Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala
  • Author: Michels, Joseph William (1936- )
  • Format/binding:Paperback
  • Book condition: Used - Very Good
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  • Quantity available: 1
  • Edition: First American Edition
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
  • Place: University Park, PA
  • Date published: 1979
  • Keywords: GUATEMALA KAMINALJUYU MESOAMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY
  • Subjects: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural;

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