From Deseret News archives:
BYU helps unravel Mayan secrets
The discovery may overturn the prevailing theory about food distribution among the lowland Maya who lived in what became Mexico, Guatemala and Belize. The site is the ruined city of Chunchucmil in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, an important center during what's termed the Early Classic era, 450 A.D. to 700 A.D.
A report on the find is published in today's edition of Latin American Antiquity, a quarterly journal of the Society for American Archaeology. Authors are Bruce H. Dahlin, archaeologist at Shepherd University, Shepherdstown, W.V., the paper's lead; Christopher T. Jensen, Richard E. Terry and David Wright, BYU, Provo; and Timothy Beach, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
A humid tropical climate quickly destroys organic material, and experts calculate that 90 percent of the Mayas' belongings were made of perishables like wood, shell, fabric or other types of organic matter.
But architectural remains show that many of the ancient cities, including Chunchucmil, were so extensive that they could not have supported themselves through farming the nearby available agricultural land, so they needed to import food.
When he began working at Chunchucmil, he said, it became clear that the city had a huge population. "We're talking maybe 40,000 people." Yet it was built in an area that was "horrible" for agriculture, unable to support the city. Food must have been imported.
Then Terry and some of his students from BYU visited. Talking with Dahlin, they became interested in a leveled central plaza, a place where streets converged in the center of the city. It seemed ideal for a marketplace, and Terry and the students went to work, searching for indications in the rich, black soil that could show its use.
Terry, environmental scientist and professor in the BYU Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, said his group is carrying out soil chemistry analysis of samples from the plaza. "Every few meters we take a soil sample," he said. They gather hundreds, noting where they were obtained. Then he and student researchers "take them to the laboratory for analysis."
At the Provo lab, some BYU students who are not able to travel to Mexico for on-site work are involved in the analysis.
Recent comments
Amen to that. This is anthropology and archaeology, not a debate...
Philly | Jan. 9, 2008 at 1:00 p.m.
Why can't we appreciate a story about a scientific discovery, without...
Scott | Jan. 9, 2008 at 11:05 a.m.
I didn't see any reference to FARMS or Dr. Sorenson. Are they...
mttwinmom | Dec. 8, 2007 at 10:51 a.m.
- Kansas shooting toll at 4 12:43 p.m.
- New details in Roy double slaying 12:41 p.m.
- Stocks waver after jobs report 12:40 p.m.
- Woods crash did $3,200 damage 12:39 p.m.
- Advocate charged with sex abuse 11:52 a.m.
- Sp. Fork city blamed for flooding 11:51 a.m.
- State to keep four-day work week 11:50 a.m.
- Bennett enlists campaign chairs 11:49 a.m.
- Miles is back, but others still out 11:48 a.m.
- Phoenix vote on temple Wednesday 11:02 a.m.
- Witness: Mitchell wanted attention
- 2 citations issued at Y.-U. game
- Unbeaten BYU takes trip to Logan
- Why is Y. ignoring spew of hatred?
- BYU says Hall incident resolved
- Max Hall: a fixture in rivalry lore
- Find joy in life, Bishop Burton says
- Utahns growing tired of Bennett
- BCS just keeps dirty laundry on spin
- Orem pair getting a rep for crime
- Hall mouths off about hate of Utah
909 - Cougars beat Utes in overtime
483 - Hall reprimanded by MWC
404 - Max Hall issues apology
388 - Hall's pain reflects self-betrayal
355 - Utes won't respond to Hall
276 - BYU says Hall incident resolved
241 - 2 citations issued at Y.-U. game
166 - Religion in politics is tiresome
148 - BYU is champion of the state
144
As the TV cameras Tuesday night scanned the West Point audience during...
LDS Church publisher Deseret Book has some specials for the holidays.
Who cares what Utah thinks! I promise you, only the people in Utah!
You define the problem as "But then you get your foot caught in the mower and...
Go back to the boat analogy. If your boat is leaking faster than you can...
I don't know what happened to the last comment of mine. Seer stones, Urim...
Fast forward this charade. Mitchell is crazy like a fox.
In Webster's dictionary the third definition of classless is crass or boorish...
the all state recognition are not always the true measure of the success of a...
Utah: Why do you have to bring up the supposed "gay agenda"? Buttars...
Dear Laughalittle, I'm so sorry you have such low expectations for your...
Ok Wildcats, we've heard you growl,now let's see what kind of bite you have.


