Cobble Circles and Standing Stones: Archaeology at the Rivas Site, Costa Rica

Cobble Circles and Standing Stones: Archaeology at the Rivas Site, Costa Rica

by Jeffrey Quilter
Cobble Circles and Standing Stones: Archaeology at the Rivas Site, Costa Rica

Cobble Circles and Standing Stones: Archaeology at the Rivas Site, Costa Rica

by Jeffrey Quilter

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Overview

In this first-person tale of archaeological adventure in the tropical forest, Jeffrey Quilter tells the story of his excavation of Rivas, a great ceremonial center at the foot of the Talamanca Mountain range, which flourished between A.D. 900 and 1300, and its fabled gold-filled cemetery, the Panteón de La Reina. Beginning with the 1992 field season and ending with the last excavations in 1998, Quilter discusses Rivas’ builders and users, theories on chiefdom societies, and the daily interactions and surprises of modern archaeological fieldwork.

Writing in the first person with a balance between informal language and academic theory, Quilter concludes that Rivas was a ceremonial center for mortuary rituals to bury chiefly elite on the Panteón. Through use of his narrative technique, he provides the reader with accounts of discoveries as they occurred in fieldwork and the development of interpretations to explain the ancient refuse and cobble architecture his team uncovered. As his story progresses amid the enchantment of the Costa Rican landscape, research plans are adjusted and sometimes completely overturned as new discoveries, often serendipitous ones, are made. Such changing circumstances lead to new insights into the rise and fall of the people who built the cobble circles and raised the standing stones at Rivas, a thousand years ago.

The only book in English that focuses on a single archaeological site in Costa Rica, which continues to develop as a destination for archaeological tourism, Cobble Stones and Standing Circles will appeal to laypeople and professionals alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587294846
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication date: 04/01/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 238
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Jeffrey Quilter is the author of Life and Death at Paloma: Society and Mortuary Practices in a Preceramic Peruvian Village (Iowa, 1989), co-editor of Gold and Power in Ancient Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia, and of Narrative Threads: Accounting and Recounting in Andean Khipu, and is the director of Pre-Columbian Studies and curator of the Pre-Columbian Collection at Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface Chapter One: Getting There Chapter Two: The 1992 Field Season Chapter Three: Fieldwork in Operation E, 1993 Chapter Four: Expanding Our Understanding of the Site, 1994 Chapter Five: Refining Our Knowledge of Rivas, 1995–1997 Chapter Six: The Panteón de la Reina and Beyond Chapter Seven: The Artifacts Chapter Eight: The Physical and Social Worlds of Ancient Rivas Epilogue Appendix References Cited Index
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