El territorio de Tonina, Chiapas

In the light of the investigations of these last thirty years, at Tonina as well as in neighbouring regions, it is possible to modify our previous interpretations of the Ocosingo valley occupation. They allow for a revision of the chronological frame and the identification of a potential transition...

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Main Author: Eric Taladoire
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Language:English
Published: Société des américanistes 2017-12-01
Series:Journal de la Société des Américanistes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/jsa/15200
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description In the light of the investigations of these last thirty years, at Tonina as well as in neighbouring regions, it is possible to modify our previous interpretations of the Ocosingo valley occupation. They allow for a revision of the chronological frame and the identification of a potential transition phase during the Terminal Classic, related to existing relations between the valley inhabitants and their neighbours from the Chiapas Highlands. These relations possibly allowed part of the valley inhabitants to survive for some time the Maya collapse.
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El territorio de Tonina, Chiapas
Journal de la Société des Américanistes
territory
Ocosingo valley
settlement pattern
elites
Terminal Classic
title El territorio de Tonina, Chiapas
title_full El territorio de Tonina, Chiapas
title_fullStr El territorio de Tonina, Chiapas
title_full_unstemmed El territorio de Tonina, Chiapas
title_short El territorio de Tonina, Chiapas
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topic territory
Ocosingo valley
settlement pattern
elites
Terminal Classic
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