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Lidar survey of ancient Maya settlement in the Puuc region of Yucatan, Mexico
by
Fernandez-Diaz, Juan C.
, May Ciau, Rossana
, Ringle, William M.
, Gallareta Negrón, Tomás
, Seligson, Kenneth E.
, Ortegón Zapata, David
in
Agriculture
/ Anthropological research
/ Archaeology
/ Architecture
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cisterns
/ Data collection
/ Datasets
/ Demography
/ Drinking water
/ Dwellings, Prehistoric
/ Earth Sciences
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Field study
/ History
/ Human settlements
/ Imagery
/ Lidar
/ Lowlands
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mayas
/ Methods
/ Optical radar
/ Population statistics
/ Potable water
/ Quarries
/ Remote sensing
/ Sensors
/ Social Sciences
/ Softening agents
/ Surface water
/ Technology
/ Terracing
2021
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Lidar survey of ancient Maya settlement in the Puuc region of Yucatan, Mexico
by
Fernandez-Diaz, Juan C.
, May Ciau, Rossana
, Ringle, William M.
, Gallareta Negrón, Tomás
, Seligson, Kenneth E.
, Ortegón Zapata, David
in
Agriculture
/ Anthropological research
/ Archaeology
/ Architecture
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cisterns
/ Data collection
/ Datasets
/ Demography
/ Drinking water
/ Dwellings, Prehistoric
/ Earth Sciences
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Field study
/ History
/ Human settlements
/ Imagery
/ Lidar
/ Lowlands
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mayas
/ Methods
/ Optical radar
/ Population statistics
/ Potable water
/ Quarries
/ Remote sensing
/ Sensors
/ Social Sciences
/ Softening agents
/ Surface water
/ Technology
/ Terracing
2021
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Lidar survey of ancient Maya settlement in the Puuc region of Yucatan, Mexico
by
Fernandez-Diaz, Juan C.
, May Ciau, Rossana
, Ringle, William M.
, Gallareta Negrón, Tomás
, Seligson, Kenneth E.
, Ortegón Zapata, David
in
Agriculture
/ Anthropological research
/ Archaeology
/ Architecture
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cisterns
/ Data collection
/ Datasets
/ Demography
/ Drinking water
/ Dwellings, Prehistoric
/ Earth Sciences
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Field study
/ History
/ Human settlements
/ Imagery
/ Lidar
/ Lowlands
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mayas
/ Methods
/ Optical radar
/ Population statistics
/ Potable water
/ Quarries
/ Remote sensing
/ Sensors
/ Social Sciences
/ Softening agents
/ Surface water
/ Technology
/ Terracing
2021
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Lidar survey of ancient Maya settlement in the Puuc region of Yucatan, Mexico
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Lidar survey of ancient Maya settlement in the Puuc region of Yucatan, Mexico
2021
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Overview
The application of lidar remote-sensing technology has revolutionized the practice of settlement and landscape archaeology, perhaps nowhere more so than in the Maya lowlands. This contribution presents a substantial lidar dataset from the Puuc region of Yucatan, Mexico, a cultural subregion of the ancient Maya and a distinct physiographic zone within the Yucatan peninsula. Despite the high density of known sites, no large site has been fully surveyed, and little is known about intersite demography. Lidar technology allows determination of settlement distribution for the first time, showing that population was elevated but nucleated, although without any evidence of defensive features. Population estimates suggest a region among the most densely settled within the Maya lowlands, though hinterland levels are modest. Lacking natural bodies of surface water, the ancient Puuc inhabitants relied upon various storage technologies, primarily
chultuns
(cisterns) and
aguadas
(natural or modified reservoirs for potable water). Both are visible in the lidar imagery, allowing calculation of
aguada
capacities by means of GIS software. The imagery also demonstrates an intensive and widespread stone working industry. Ovens visible in the imagery were probably used for the production of lime, used for construction purposes and perhaps also as a softening agent for maize. Quarries can also be discerned, including in some cases substantial portions of entire hills. With respect to agriculture, terrain classification permits identification of patches of prime cultivable land and calculation of their extents. Lidar imagery also provides the first unequivocal evidence for terracing in the Puuc, indeed in all northern Yucatan. Finally, several types of civic architecture and architectural complexes are visible, including four large acropolises probably dating to the Middle Formative period (700–450 B.C.). Later instances of civic architecture include numerous Early Puuc Civic Complexes, suggesting a common form of civic organization at the beginning of the Late Classic demographic surge, (A.D. 600–750).
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