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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. Braswell, Editor / l l e w s a r B 7 9 5 6 4 0 7: UNIVERSITYOF TEXAS PRESS AUSTIN 0 4 . 2 1 . 2 0 0 2 g n e s T 1 4 4 f o 4 t e e h s / N A C A U H I T O E T D N A A Y A M E H T Copyright©bytheUniversityofTexasPress / l l e w Allrightsreserved s a r PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica B 7 9 5 6 Firstedition, Requestsforpermissiontoreproducematerialfromthis workshouldbesenttoPermissions,UniversityofTexasPress, Box,Austin,TX-. (cid:9)Thepaperusedinthisbookmeetstheminimumrequirements of/.-(R)(PermanenceofPaper). LIBRARYOFCONGRESSCATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATIONDATA TheMayaandTeotihuacan/reinterpretingearlyclassicinteraction/ GeoffreyE.Braswell,editor.—sted. p. cm. Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ---(cloth:alk.paper) .Mayas—Antiquities. .TeotihuacánSite(SanJuanTeotihuacán, Mexico) .Mexico—Antiquities. .CentralAmerica—Antiquities. I.Braswell,GeoffreyE. .  .'—dc  4 0 : 7 0 4 . 2 1 . 2 0 0 2 g n e s T 1 4 4 f o 5 t e e h s / N A C A U H I T O E T D N A A Y A M E H T Withthegreatestaffectionandrespect,wededicatethisbookto / l l e Edwin M. 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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Since the 1930s, archaeologists have uncovered startling evidence of interaction between the Early Classic Maya and the great empire of Teotihuacan in Central Mexico. Yet the exact nature of the relationship between these two ancient Mesoamerican civilizations remains to be fully deciphered. Many sc
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