
Ceramics, Production, and Exchange in the Petexbatun Region
The Economic Parameters of the Classic Maya Collapse
Vanderbilt Institute of Mesoamerican Archaeology Series
640 Pages, 7in x 1in
by Antonia E. Foias and Ronald L. Bishop
640 Pages, 7in x 1in
These ceramic data are then used to reevaluate different models explaining the Classic Maya collapse--the foreign invasion theory, the commercialization hypothesis, and the internal warfare model. The authors conclude that the internal warfare model has the most support.
VIMA Series #7
Antonia E. Foias is Professor of Anthropology at Williams College.
Ronald L. Bishop is Curator for Mexican and Central American Archaeology at the Smithsonian Institution.
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