Monte Alban'S Hidden Past: Buried Buildings And Sociopolitical Transformation (Vol 32, Pg 76, 2021)

LATIN AMERICAN ANTIQUITY(2021)

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In this article, we present the most significant results of the Monte Alban Geophysical Archaeology Project. Using ground-penetrating radar, gradiometry, and electrical resistance, we carried out a systematic survey of the site's Main Plaza to identify buried prehispanic features that might shed light on Monte Alban's early history. The most important discoveries include three buried structures dating between the Danibaan (500-300 BC) and Nisa phases (100 BC-AD 100). We argue that the largest structure, measuring 18 x 18 m, was probably a temple platform and that all three of the structures were razed and buried by the end of the Nisa phase at the latest. Furthermore, we contend that these events were part of a major renovation and expansion of the site's Main Plaza that occurred during a pivotal period of dramatic sociopolitical transformation in the Zapotec capital.
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Monte Alban, Oaxaca, Mexico, Zapotec, plaza, architecture, temple, geophysical prospection, ground-penetrating radar
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