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Ancient Mesoamerica | 2013

Agrarian features, farmsteads, and homesteads in the Río Bec nuclear zone, Mexico

Eva Lemonnier; Boris Vannière

Abstract With its overall settlement pattern more dispersed than those of other contemporary Maya sites, and many associated land use features still preserved, the spatial layout of the Río Bec nuclear zone (159 ha) leads us to give priority to the hypothesis of a production economy based on infield agriculture. Through a multidisciplinary and multiscalar research strategy, including several geoarchaeological methods developed on three different spatial scales, it is possible to forward a model of territorial occupation and land use for the Río Bec apogee period (a.d. 700–850). Geographical and archaeological data, along with chronological and spatial analyses, allow us to reconstruct a built field system made up of distinct agricultural production units. From a socioeconomic perspective, the model suggests that agricultural production was managed at the household scale and that each unit or farmstead was distinct and autonomous from its neighbors.


Archive | 2011

Houses, Emulation and Cooperation among The Río Bec Groups

M-Charlotte Arnauld; D. Michelet; Boris Vannière; Philippe Nondédéo; Eva Lemonnier


Journal de la Société des Américanistes | 2011

Des quartiers chez les Mayas à l’époque classique ?

Eva Lemonnier


Archive | 2003

Bosques, milpas, casas y aguadas de antaño

Didier Galop; Eva Lemonnier; Jean-Michel Carroza; Jean-Paul Métailié


The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2016

Where and How did the Maya Practice Agriculture in the Classic Period City of Naachtun, Guatemala?

Louise Purdue; Cyril Castanet; Lydie Dussol; Eva Lemonnier; Aline Garnier


Workshop Erosion entre société, climat et paléoenvironnement | 2004

Paysages, pratiques agricoles et dégradation des sols dans les Basses Terres mayas du Préclassique au Postclassique : le cas du site de "La Joyanca" (Petén, Guatemala)

Jean-Michel Carozza; Didier Galop; Jean-Paul Métailié; Eva Lemonnier; M-Charlotte Arnauld


Geodynamica Acta | 2003

Landuse and soil degradation in the southern Maya Lowlands from Pre-classic to Postclassic times : The case of La Joyanca (Petén, Guatemala)

Jean-Michel Carozza; Didier Galop; J.-P. Métalié; Boris Vannière; Gilles Bossuet; Fabrice Monna; José Antonio López-Sáez; M-Charlotte Arnauld; V. Breuil; Mélanie Forné; Eva Lemonnier


XVI Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala | 2001

El Proyecto Peten Noroccidente. La Joyanca en su Cuarta Temporada de Campo: La Joyanca - 2000 años entre lagunas y sibales

V. Breuil-Martinez; E. Arredondo Leiva; M-Charlotte Arnauld; F. Alvarez; Mélanie Forné; Laura Gamez; Marco Antonio Leal; Eva Lemonnier; Salvador Lopez; D. Michelet; E. Monterroso; Erick Ponciano; Martin Rangel; Tristan Saint-Dizier


The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2018

Settlement Pattern and Land Use Dynamics at Naachtun: Shaping an Agrarian Maya Town

Philippe Nondédéo; Eva Lemonnier; Julien Hiquet; Louise Purdue; Cyril Castanet


The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2018

Domesticated Forests? Interpreting Agroforestry Practices from Diachronic Trends in Firewood Collection at the Classic Maya City of Naachtun

Lydie Dussol; Louise Purdue; Eva Lemonnier; Dominique Michelet; Philippe Nondédéo

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Boris Vannière

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Dominique Michelet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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