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The collapse of classic Maya civilization at the end of the eighth century AD is still an enigma, but the story behind it is likely more than a clash of warring city-states. New research indicates that ecological degradation and nutritional deficiency may be as important to our understanding of Maya cultural processes as deciphering the rise and fall of kings. RECONSTRUCTING ANCIENT MAYA DIET integrates recent data from bone-chemistry research, paleopathology, paleobotany, zooarchaeology, and ethnobotany to show what the ancient Maya actually ate at various periods (as opposed to archaeological suppositions) and how it affected the quality of their lives. It is now evident that to feed a burgeoning population the Maya relied on increasingly intensive forms of agriculture. Exploring the relationship between these practices, ecological degradation, and social collapse, this book uses dietary data to investigate the rise of agricultural systems and class structure; the characterization of social relationships along lines of gender and age (i.e., who ate what); and the later effects of the Spanish conquest on diet and existent modes of agriculture. Maya subsistence has been investigated intensively for the last decade, but this is the first volume that unites work across the spectrum of Maya bioarchaeology. Contributors:Scott Atran, University of Michigan Shannon Coyston, McMaster University Marie Elaine Danforth , University of Southern Mississippi Kitty F. Emery, Royal Ontario Museum James F. Garber, Southwest Texas State University David Glassman, Southwest Texas State University David L. Lentz, The New York Botanical Garden Ann L. Magennis, Colorado State University David Millard Reed, Pennsylvania State University Henry P. Schwarcz, McMaster University Leslie C. Shaw, New England Archaeology Institute Rebecca Storey, University of Houston Steven L. Whittington, University of Maine Lori E. Wright, Texas A&M University

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title:Reconstructing Ancient Maya Diet
author:White, Christine D.
publisher:University of Utah Press
isbn10 | asin:087480602X
print isbn13:9780874806021
ebook isbn13:9780585146799
language:English
subjectMayas--Food, Mayas--Nutrition, Central America--Antiquities, Mexico--Antiquities.
publication date:1999
lcc:F1435.3.F7R43 1999eb
ddc:641.3/008997/4152
subject:Mayas--Food, Mayas--Nutrition, Central America--Antiquities, Mexico--Antiquities.
Page iii
Reconstructing Ancient Maya Diet
Edited by
Christine D. White
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
Salt Lake City
Page iv
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1999 by
The University
of Utah
Press
All rights reserved
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Reconstructing ancient Maya diet / edited by Christine D. White.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87480-602-X (alk. paper)
1. MayasFood. 2. MayasNutrition. 3. Central America
Antiquities. 4. MexicoAntiquities. I. White, Christine, D.,
1951
F1435.3.F7R43 1999
641.3'008997'4152dc2l 99-15542
Page v
To my father, Robert R. White,
to whom I owe my curiosity and love of things ancient.
I will remember him with all that I write.
C.D.W.
Page vi
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
viii
Introduction: Ancient Maya Diet
Christine D. White
ix
Part I: Botanical and Faunal Analyses
1. Plant Resources of the Ancient Maya: The Paleoethnobotanical Evidence
David L. Lentz
3
2. Classification of Useful Plants by the Northern Petn Maya (Itzaj)
Scott Atran
19
3. Continuity and Variability in Postclassic and Colonial Animal Use at Lamanai and Tipu, Belize
Kitty F. Emery
61
4. Social and Ecological Aspects of Preclassic Maya Meat Consumption at Colha, Belize
Leslie C. Shaw
83
Part II: Paleopathology
5. Coming Up Short: Stature and Nutrition among the Ancient Maya of the Southern Lowlands
Marie Elaine Danforth
103
6. Land Use, Diet, and Their Effects on the Biology of the Prehistoric Maya of Northern Ambergris Cay, Belize
David M. Glassman and James F. Garber
119
7. Dietary Change of the Lowland Maya Site of Kichpanha, Belize
Ann L. Magennis
133
8. Caries and Antemortem Tooth Loss at Copn: Implications for Commoner Diet
Stephen L. Whittington
151
9. Late Classic Nutrition and Skeletal Indicators at Copn, Honduras
Rebecca Storey
169

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Part III: Bone Chemistry
10. Cuisine from Hun-Nal-Ye
David Millard Reed
183
11. The Elements of Maya Diets: Alkaline Earth Baselines and Paleodietary Reconstruction in the Pasin Region
Lori E. Wright
197
12. Dietary Carbonate Analysis of Bone and Enamel for Two Sites in Belize
Shannon Coyston, Christine D. White, and Henry P. Schwarcz
221
Glossary
245
Contributors
250
Index
251

Page viii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The production of this volume would not have been possible without the work and encouragement of many people, first and foremost the authors, who were punctual, patient, and always cheerful through its many stages. I would also like to thank Kim Law for her invaluable help in preparing the manuscript, and the Department of Anthropology of the University of Western Ontario for its support. And then there are the many Maya archaeologists who not only challenge us to elucidate the character of Maya society and the conditions of ancient life using human biology but also allow us to challenge archaeological theory in the search for an elusive "truth." Last, but not least, I am most grateful to Jeff Grathwohl, editor at the University of Utah Press, for believing that the study of diet has an important role to play in the understanding of a culture.
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