Tikal Report 22 details excavations in residential group 7F-1 at Tikal, Guatemala, conducted in 1957, 1963, and 1965. Like preceding reports, it offers comprehensive excavation data and analysis, suggesting the group might have housed descendants of a sixth-century ruler.
Tikal Report 22 details excavations in residential group 7F-1 at Tikal, Guatemala, conducted in 1957, 1963, and 1965. Like preceding reports, it offers comprehensive excavation data and analysis, suggesting the group might have housed descendants of a sixth-century ruler.
Tikal Report 22 presents the results of excavations carried out in residential group 7F-1 at Tikal in Guatemala during the 1957, 1963, and 1965 seasons. As with similar Tikal Reports (TR 19, TR 20A/20B, and TR 21), TR 22 is devoted to the presentation of detailed excavation data and analysis. In this case, the residential group presented may have been home to descendants of a ruler who died in the sixth century C.E.
William A. Haviland is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Vermont. His original archaeological research in Guatemala has been the basis of numerous publications.
Tikal Report 22 presents the results of excavations carried out in residential group 7F-1 at Tikal in Guatemala during the 1957, 1963, and 1965 seasons. As with similar Tikal Reports (TR 19, TR 20A/20B, and TR 21), TR 22 is devoted to the presentation of detailed excavation data and analysis. In this case, the residential group presented may have been home to descendants of a ruler who died in the sixth century C.E.
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