The Polish Journal of the Arts and Culture. New Series 11 (1/2020), 2020
Niniejszy raport przedstawia wyniki badań prowadzonych przez polsko–gwatemalski zespół archeologó... more Niniejszy raport przedstawia wyniki badań prowadzonych przez polsko–gwatemalski zespół archeologów w jeziorze Petén Itzá w północnej Gwatemali. W sprawozdaniu omówione zostały główne cele projektowe, efekty pracy uzyskane podczas dwóch sezonów badawczych, a także plany na kolejne etapy realizacji studiów. Raport pozwala także na zapoznanie się z charakterem pracy archeologów podwodnych.
Archaeology: Just Add Water "Światowit" Suppl. Series U, 2019
In 2018 in Lake Petén Itzá (Petén Department, northern Guatemala) underwater archaeological surve... more In 2018 in Lake Petén Itzá (Petén Department, northern Guatemala) underwater archaeological survey has been conducted by the Polish–Guatemalan group of archaeologists. During the first season underwater reconnaissance has been performed in seven zones of the southern part of the lake. The main surveyed areas were the surroundings of the islands: Flores, Santa Bárbara, El Hospital, two smaller nameless ones (currently submerged due to the increase of the water level), as well as some part of the coastal area of the Tayasal Peninsula (north of Flores). The main objective of the first phase of the project was to locate the traces of the ritual activities of the Maya peoples inhabiting the neighbourhood of the lake as well as capturing the evidence of the final naval battle between the Itza Maya and Spanish conquistadors which took place in 1697. The aim of the article is to present the results of the reconnaissance as well as hypotheses and preliminary interpretations of the discoveries based on the data acquired during the field research.
The Polish Journal of the Arts and Culture. New Series 11 (1/2020), 2020
Niniejszy raport przedstawia wyniki badań prowadzonych przez polsko–gwatemalski zespół archeologó... more Niniejszy raport przedstawia wyniki badań prowadzonych przez polsko–gwatemalski zespół archeologów w jeziorze Petén Itzá w północnej Gwatemali. W sprawozdaniu omówione zostały główne cele projektowe, efekty pracy uzyskane podczas dwóch sezonów badawczych, a także plany na kolejne etapy realizacji studiów. Raport pozwala także na zapoznanie się z charakterem pracy archeologów podwodnych.
Archaeology: Just Add Water "Światowit" Suppl. Series U, 2019
In 2018 in Lake Petén Itzá (Petén Department, northern Guatemala) underwater archaeological surve... more In 2018 in Lake Petén Itzá (Petén Department, northern Guatemala) underwater archaeological survey has been conducted by the Polish–Guatemalan group of archaeologists. During the first season underwater reconnaissance has been performed in seven zones of the southern part of the lake. The main surveyed areas were the surroundings of the islands: Flores, Santa Bárbara, El Hospital, two smaller nameless ones (currently submerged due to the increase of the water level), as well as some part of the coastal area of the Tayasal Peninsula (north of Flores). The main objective of the first phase of the project was to locate the traces of the ritual activities of the Maya peoples inhabiting the neighbourhood of the lake as well as capturing the evidence of the final naval battle between the Itza Maya and Spanish conquistadors which took place in 1697. The aim of the article is to present the results of the reconnaissance as well as hypotheses and preliminary interpretations of the discoveries based on the data acquired during the field research.
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as some part of the coastal area of the Tayasal Peninsula (north of Flores). The main objective of the first phase of the project was to locate the traces of the ritual activities of the Maya peoples inhabiting the neighbourhood of the lake as well as capturing the evidence of the final naval battle between the Itza Maya and Spanish conquistadors which took place in 1697. The aim of the article is to present the results of the reconnaissance as well as hypotheses and preliminary interpretations
of the discoveries based on the data acquired during the field research.
as some part of the coastal area of the Tayasal Peninsula (north of Flores). The main objective of the first phase of the project was to locate the traces of the ritual activities of the Maya peoples inhabiting the neighbourhood of the lake as well as capturing the evidence of the final naval battle between the Itza Maya and Spanish conquistadors which took place in 1697. The aim of the article is to present the results of the reconnaissance as well as hypotheses and preliminary interpretations
of the discoveries based on the data acquired during the field research.