PNAS Plus Significance Statements

Elsa M. Redmond, Charles S. Spencer,Youngchang Kim, Zi Ye, Grazyna Joachimiak,Patrick Videau, Jasmine Young, Kathryn Hurd, Sean M. Callahan, Piotr Gornicki,Robert Haselkorn, Antonina Pechkovsky, Maoz Lahav, Eliya Bitman,Adi Salzberg,Tamar Kleinberger, Denise J. Montell

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(2013)

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Recent excavations at the site of El Palenque have recovered the earliest-known temple precinct in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, dating to the Late Monte Albán I phase (300–100 B.C.). This precinct exhibits characteristics similar to the temple precincts of 16 century Mesoamerican states. A walled enclosure contains differentiated temples, priests’ residences, and ritual features. We propose (pp. E1707–E1715) that the precinct’s components represent a hierarchy of temples staffed by a specialized full-time priesthood. A series of radiocarbon dates indicate that the El Palenque temple precinct was in use during the 300–100 B.C. period of archaic state emergence in Oaxaca.
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