Arroyo de Piedra: Sociopolitical Dynamics of a Secondary Center in the Petexbatun Region
1997; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 8; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/s0956536100001759
ISSN1469-1787
Autores Tópico(s)Archaeology and Natural History
ResumoAbstract Arroyo de Piedra occupies a strategic position between the sites of Dos Pilas and Tamarindito, the dominant polities in the Petexbatun region. Temples, palaces, sculptured monuments, quarries, and a defensive wall reflect the importance of this small site. Archaeological and epigraphic investigations conducted by Vanderbilt University from 1990 to 1994 demonstrate that Arroyo de Piedra was founded and ruled by members of the royal family of Tamarindito during the Early Classic. In the Late Classic, Arroyo de Piedra was absorbed by the expansionistic Dos Pilas dynasty through a matrimonial alliance. The marriage was apparently imposed by means of coercion as suggested by evidence of intentional destruction of local sculpture. The center was abandoned during the Terminal Classic, after the fall of Dos Pilas.
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