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The Postclassic city of Mayapan was the multiethnic capital of the League of Mayapan which controlled much of the Yucatan Peninsula approximately A.D. 1150 to 1450. The Carnegie Institution of Washington began excavations in the region in 1942 and continued through the 1960s. Their excavations were limited to within the walls of the city, but are the most extensive body of excavations conducted in the region. Much of the data are included in a series of Carnegie reports (1948—1952) and includes over 350,000 artifacts reflecting public, domestic, and religious life across the city.
Publication Date
4-16-2025
Disciplines
Higher Education | Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Recommended Citation
Brewer, Jackson; Collins, Gillian; Gunn, Charles; and Hare, Timothy, "Visualizing Artifact and Structural Distributions across Mayapan's Urban Core" (2025). 2025 Celebration of Student Scholarship - Poster Presentations. 18.
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/celebration_posters_2025/18