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The Kaminaljuyu Chiefdom

Joseph W. Michels
  • Publish Date: 1/22/1991
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 11
  • Page Count: 304 pages
  • Illustrations: 97 color illustrations
  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-271-00224-8

The first comprehensive study of a Mesoamerican chiefdom based on archaeological findings, this book presents a detailed reconstruction of its social, political, and economic organization. The evolution of a pre-Columbian chiefdom throughout 2,000 years is synthesized from data gathered by the Penn State Kaminaljuyu Project.

Part I explicates the methods archaeologists use to reconstruct sociopolitical organization, social stratification, demographic characteristics, and economic behavior. Part II reconstructs six major eras in the history of the Kaminaljuyu chiefdom from 500 BC to AD 1500, placing historical developments in an evolutionary perspective.

Joseph W. Michels has been involved in the archaeology of Kaminaljuyu for a decade, was the co-director of field investigations there for four years, and is co-editor of The Pennsylvania State University Press Monograph Series on Kaminaljuyu. He also has directed archaeological research in Axum, Ethiopia and is the author or editor of four other books.

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