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This study re-examines and contextualises Eduard Seler's investigations in the Chaculà ¡-Region, Guatemala. A new study of the Ethnological Museum Berlin's materials from the region, including previously undocumented ceramics, reveals a chronology suggesting that the major settlements were occupied from the Late Classic to the Early Postclassic.

Produktbeschreibung
This study re-examines and contextualises Eduard Seler's investigations in the Chaculà ¡-Region, Guatemala. A new study of the Ethnological Museum Berlin's materials from the region, including previously undocumented ceramics, reveals a chronology suggesting that the major settlements were occupied from the Late Classic to the Early Postclassic.
Autorenporträt
Ulrich Wolfel holds a Dr. rer. nat. in Computer Science from the University of Lubeck and a Dr. Phil. in Anthropology of the Americas from the University of Bonn. Starting in 2007 he has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in the Chuj and Popti' regions, in the north-western highlands of Guatemala (department of Huehuetenango). In that same region he established in 2013 the ongoing Proyecto Arqueologico de la Region de Chacula (PARCHA). He has taught computational archaeology at the University of Bonn, where he currently is a fellow of the project 'Text Database and Dictionary of Classic Mayan' at the Department of Anthropology of the Americas.