1 4 4 f o 1 t e e h s / N A The Maya and Teotihuacan C A U H I T O E T D N A A Y A M E H T / l l e w s a r B 7 9 5 6 4 0 : 7 0 4 . 2 1 . 2 0 0 2 g n e s T 1 4 4 f o 2 t e e h s / N A C TheLindaScheleSeriesinMayaandPre-ColumbianStudies A U H Thisserieswasmadepossiblethroughthegenerosityof I T O WilliamC.Nowlin,Jr.,andBettyeH.Nowlin E T TheNationalEndowmentfortheHumanitiesandthefollowingdonors: D N A A Y A ElliotM.AbramsandAnnCorinneFreter M AnthonyAlofsin E TH JosephW.BallandJenniferT.Taschek / WilliamA.Bartlett ll ElizabethP.Benson e w BoeingGiftMatchingProgram s a WilliamW.Bottorff r B VictoriaBricker 7 9 RobertS.Carlsen 5 6 FrankN.Carroll RogerJ.Cooper SusanGlenn JohnF.Harris PeterD.Harrison JoanA.Holladay MarianneJ.Huber Ja¯nisIndrikis TheInstituteforMesoamericanStudies AnnaLeeKahn RexandDanielaKoontz ChristopherandSallyLutz JudithM.Maxwell JosephOrr ThePattersonFoundation JohnM.D.Pohl MaryAnnaPrentice PhilipRay LouiseL.Saxon DavidM.andLindaR.Schele RichardShiff RalphE.Smith BarbaraL.Stark PennyJ.Steinbach CarolynTate BarbaraandDennisTedlock NancyTroike DonaldW.Tuff JavierUrcid BarbaraVoorhies E.MichaelWhittington SallyF.Wiseley,M.D. 4 0 JudsonWood,Jr. : 7 0 4 . 2 1 . 2 0 0 2 g n e s T 1 4 4 f o 3 t e e h s / AN The Maya and Teotihuacan C A U H Reinterpreting Early Classic Interaction I T O E T D N A A Y A M E H T Geoffrey E. 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Shook w s a r B 7 9 65 4 0 : 7 0 4 . 2 1 . 2 0 0 2 g n e s T THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 1 4 4 f o 7 t e e h s / AN Contents C A U H I T EO FigureList ix T D Foreword xiii N A ArthurA.Demarest YA Introduction:ReinterpretingEarlyClassicInteraction A M GeoffreyE.Braswell E TH Teotihuacan,Militarism,andPacificGuatemala / FrederickJ.BoveandSoniaMedranoBusto ll DatingEarlyClassicInteractionbetween e sw KaminaljuyuandCentralMexico a r GeoffreyE.Braswell B 7 UnderstandingEarlyClassicInteraction 9 65 betweenKaminaljuyuandCentralMexico GeoffreyE.Braswell FoundingEventsandTeotihuacan ConnectionsatCopán,Honduras RobertJ.Sharer ProblematicalDepositsandtheProblem ofInteraction:TheMaterialCultureofTikal duringtheEarlyClassicPeriod MaríaJosefaIglesiasPoncedeLeón ArchitecturalAspectsofInteractionbetweenTikal andTeotihuacanduringtheEarlyClassicPeriod JuanPedroLaporte ImagesofPowerandthePowerofImages: EarlyClassicIconographicProgramsofthe CarvedMonumentsofTikal JamesBorowicz TeotihuacanatAltunHa: DidItMakeaDifference? DavidM.Pendergast TeotihuacanandOxkintok: NewPerspectivesfromYucatán CarmenVarelaTorrecillaandGeoffreyE.Braswell TetitlaandtheMayaPresenceatTeotihuacan KarlA.Taube TeotihuacanandEarlyClassicInteraction: APerspectivefromOutsidetheMayaRegion GeorgeL.Cowgill TheMayaandTeotihuacan JoyceMarcus Bibliography 4 0 : Index 7 0 4 . 2 1 . 2 0 0 2 g n e s T THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 1 4 4 f o 9 t e e h s / AN Figure List C A U H I T EO .. Sitesdiscussedinthisvolume T D .. Ceramicchronologiesofsitesdiscussedinthisvolume N A .. CentralEscuintla,Guatemala A AY .. TheMontanacomplex,Escuintla M E .. TopographicmapoftheMontananuclearzone H T .. TheLosChatoscenser / l .. TheLosChatoscensercover l we .. CandelerosfromcentralEscuintla s ra .. Completewarrior‘‘portrait’’figurinefromcentral B 7 Escuintla 9 5 6 .. CeramicsofcentralEscuintla .. Tlaloctripodsupports .. Kaminaljuyu,Guatemala .. ConstructionsequenceofMoundA,Kaminaljuyu .. Talud-tableroarchitectureoftheAcropolis,Kaminaljuyu .. ConstructionsequenceofPalanganastructure, Kaminaljuyu .. KaminaljuyuStructureB- .. ExamplesofClassic-periodhighlandMayagroupplans .. ComparisonofstructuresatTeotihuacanand Kaminaljuyu .. CopánAltarQ(westside) .. Hunalstructure(northside) .. Teotihuacan-stylepaintedvesselfromtheHunaltomb .. Remainsofthebundledmalewarriorburiedin theplatformoftheMargaritastructure .. Teotihuacan-stylepaintedvesselfromtheMargaritatomb .. LocationofEarlyClassicproblematicaldepositsand burialsatTikal .. ClassificationofceramicsfromProblematical DepositPNT- .. DecoratedfuneraryceramicsfromProblematical DepositPNT- .. CeramicartifactsfromProblematicalDepositPNT- .. ProjectilepointsfromProblematicalDepositPNT- 4 .. TheMundoPerdidocomplexasitappearedduring 0 : 7 theImixphase 0 4 . 2 1 . 2 0 0 2 g n e s T
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