The Role of Radiocarbon Dating in Maya Archaeology: Four Decades of Research

作者: Scott L. Fedick , Karl A. Taube

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-4249-7_26

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摘要: Since its inception in the 1950s, 14C dating has had a profound role our understanding of ancient Maya southern Mexico and Central America, both terms culture history developmental processes. In case Classic period, from AD 300–900, primarily served to augment two other forms interrelated dating: ceramic chronology Long Count system calendric notation. this sense, advent been less revolution than gradual resolution several competing chronologic constructs for Maya.

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