El Perú-Waka'
ebook ∣ New Archaeological Perspectives on the Kingdom of the Centipede · Maya Studies
By Keith Eppich
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Recent research and discoveries at a prominent Maya rainforest city
This volume presents the most current research on the ancient Maya city El Perú-Waka', or "Kingdom of the Centipede." Located in the Laguna del Tigre National Park of Guatemala, this city has been a major focus of recent archaeological inquiry, which has uncovered a long occupation at the site spanning from 300 BC to 1000 CE. The chapters in El Perú-Waka' examine the Maya who lived here and the rainforest city they built, complete with its pyramids, palaces, temples, roads, reservoirs, and residences.
Contributors reconstruct urban settlement patterns, look at health and dietary differences between elites and commoners, and analyze epigraphy and art, among other topics. The book includes a detailed discussion of the tomb of the city's famous queen, Lady K'abel, showing that the queen's choice to be interred within Waka's most prominent dynastic monument demonstrates the power of Maya royal women to not only direct political discourse during their lives but also impact the reigns of their successors.
The evidence in this volume indicates the city's importance in the political and ritual landscape of the Maya Lowlands, and with the site's long record of habitation and dense population, this book offers researchers an unmatched view of ancient life in a tropical urban environment.
Contributors: Matthew
C. Ricker | Damien B. Marken | Juan Carlos Pérez | Diana N. Fridberg | Olivia
C. Navarro-Farr | Sarah Van Oss | David Freidel | Griselda Pérez Robles | Elsa
Damaris Menéndez | Mary Kate Kelly | Erin E. Patterson | Michelle Rich | Keith
Eppich
A volume in the series Maya Studies, edited by Diane Z. Chase and Arlen F. Chase