Pre-Mamom Pottery Producers in the Heart of the Yucatan Peninsula

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Debra S. Walker
Kathyrn Reese-Taylor
Ivan Šprajc
Nicholas P. Dunning
Mary Jane Acuña

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Recent research in the Maya Lowlands has revealed substantial new evidence for the first pottery producers at about 1000-600 bc, during the early Middle Preclassic period. This comparatively late adoption is a special case in Mesoamerica, where pottery appeared elsewhere up to a millennium earlier. Although archaic lifeways had long been established in the region, and pottery technology was likely known to some archaic communities, these new data reveal the complex set of circumstances that prompted the shift to ceramic production across the Yucatan Peninsula, Peten, and Belize. This article reviews these data from the perspective of the upland region of central and southern Yucatan, known as the Elevated Interior Region (EIR). Its rather complex early settlement links the EIR to contemporary pottery industries throughout the peninsula, suggesting well-established exchange systems were in place even as the first populations chose to settle more permanently on the landscape. Most significant among these cultural shifts was the increasing dependence on maize foodways as a primary subsistence strategy. Intensive maize agriculture has not been documented in Mesoamerica much before 1000 BC, yet ceramic technology was adopted independent of its use in other areas. Current evidence suggests, however, that the two were linked in the Maya Lowlands, where a relatively rapid transition took place as horticultural communities became more dependent on maize crops, followed waterways to settle more permanently on the landscape, and began producing pottery locally. 

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Walker, D. S. ., Reese-Taylor, K. ., Šprajc, I. ., Dunning, N. P. ., & Acuña, M. J. . (2024). Pre-Mamom Pottery Producers in the Heart of the Yucatan Peninsula. Estudios De Cultura Maya, 63, 11-40. https://doi.org/10.19130/iifl.ecm.63.2024/00171S0XW31
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