FACELESS HIERARCHY AT NIXTUN-CH'ICH', PETEN, GUATEMALA

Timothy W. Pugh, Evelyn M. Chan Nieto,Gabriela W. Zygadlo

Ancient Mesoamerica(2020)

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Societies vary in how they approach the challenges of increased population, inequality, and occupational specialization. The city of Nixtun-Ch'ich' and its satellite, T'up, in Peten, Guatemala exhibit orthogonal urban grids-a trait absent from all other known Maya cities. Such grids require extensive planning and the ability to mobilize the population. The present data suggests that Nixtun-Ch'ich' was substantially larger than any of the surrounding settlements and was, therefore, a primate center during the Middle Preclassic period. The extensive urban planning of the site, as well as that of T'up suggests centralized planning. Yet, we have not encountered evidence of a central ruler propagated as a unifying symbol of the polity. The gridded public streets and lack of a rulership cult suggest that Nixtun-Ch'ich' had a more collaborative social system.
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