Reports Upon the Present Condition And Future Needs of the Science of Anthropology
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It is the writer's belief that no other archaeological field in the New World offers such rich promise as the region occupied by the ancient Maya, and, at the same time, no equally important field has been so inadequately studied. An attempt has been made to show briefly in the preceding pages that the Maya were the most highly civilized aboriginal people in the two Americas; that their recorded history covered a range exceeding a thousand years before the Spanish Conquest; and, finally, that, ...notwithstanding its archaeological importance, this civilization has been the subject of very little intensive study. The few exceptions noted, especially the work of Mr. A. P. Maudslay and the Peabody Museum of Harvard University, are the more conspicuous because they stand alone. It is generally recognized that the most pressing need of Maya archaeology is intensive research at some repre- sentative site through a period of years. The site best fitted for such research is, in the writer's opinion, the great ruin group of Chichen Itza in northern Yucatan.
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