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Page 1: Ancient Civilizations of the Americas Lecture 13 Early Classic Tikal

Ancient Civilizations of the Americas Lecture 13

Early Classic Tikal

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Tikal- Ti-k’al “Place of Spirits” in Yucatec

Ti ak’al “At the Waterhole” Refers to reservoir in city

Ti’k’al – Place of the Count of the Katun (Coggins and Jones)

Ancient Name: Yax Mutal “First Flower” “Topknot” (Mod. Motul) David Stuart

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History of Tikal Investigations

Site was occupied in the 19th century

Visited in 1848 by Modesto Mendez and Ambrosio Tut

1877 Dr. Gustav Bernoulli – Swiss, removed three lintels.

1881-82 Alfred Percival Maudslay – Mapped and photographed temples.

1895, 1904 Teobert Maler – Mapped site for Peabody Museum.

1910 Alfred Tozzer – Mapped the temples.

1914-1928 Sylvanus P.Morley – collected inscriptions.

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Photographs by A.P. Maudslay

1880’s

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The Tikal Project 1955-1969

Undertaken by the University Museum of Pennsylvania

Directed by: 1) Ed Shook 1955-1961 Mapped the site and trenched the acropolis. Aubry Trik – architect.

2) Robert S. Dyson 1962 Excavation crew numbers 100

3) William R. Coe II 1963-1969

113 professional archaeologists served on the project.

30+ volumes of reports planned

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Proyecto Nacional Tikal 1979-1989

Excavated 5C-XVI Group south of the Lost World pyramid.

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Formative Tikal – The Middle Preclassic 800-600 BC

Concentrations of Eb ceramics found under the North Acropolis and Lost World (Mundo Perdido) pyramid

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Lost World Pyramid (5C-54)

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Tikal was located at the edge of a lake (bajo) at a good chert source.

No architecture discovered, apart from chultuns.

Late Preclassic 350 BC – 250 AD

•City expands along an E-W axis

•E-group constructed at Lost World complex

•Lost World pyramid originally had masks of night and day jaguar – sun god K’inich Ahau.

•North Acropolis used for royal burials. First building dates to 250-100 BC. Tomb decorations in Izapa style.

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First version of Lost World pyramid built 500 BC

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History Begins at Tikal – Burial 85, North Acropolis

Male buried in front of 5D-sub-1 1st

Martin and Grube hypothesize that it might be

Yax Ehb’ Xook founder of Classic dynasty 219-238 AD

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Royal Ancestor

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Extent of Settlement: AD 150

Chak Tok Ich’aak – dies Jan. 31, 378 AD,

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AD 378 Teotihuacan Attacks?

General: Siyaj K’ak installs Yax Nuun Ayiin as king in AD 379 Siyaj K’ak: “Fire is Born.”

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The “marcador”

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The marcador celebrates a victory over Uaxactun, erected AD 414

Talud-Tablero style

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Burial 10, found

Beneath temple 5D-34 North Acropolis, of

Yax Nuun Ayiin

“First Crocodile”

Dies AD 426

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Stela 31

Accession

of Siyaj

Chan

K’awiil II

Called

Stormy

Sky in your

Textbook

AD 436

Ancestor

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Siyaj Chan K’awiil

Buried minus his head and hands a year after his death in March 457 AD. Glyphs state tomb lies in the “Flowery Ether of Divine Space”

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Some Political Terminology from Tikal

Kuhul Ahau also spelled ajaw: King – literally means “holy lord.” Concept changed during the Early Classic.

Chacte or Ochkin Kalomte “Lord of the West”: Emperor – ruler of realm larger than a single city. Applied to Spearthrower Owl.

Yajaw: Vassal, relational term.

Other contemporary (non-Tikal) terms:

Sahal: High-ranking noble

Batab: Chieftain.