Hostname: page-component-76fb5796d-qxdb6 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-04-28T13:58:11.362Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

A Regional Study of Classic Maya Ballcourts From the Upper Grijalva Basin, Chiapas, Mexico

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 October 2008

Olivier de Montmollin
Affiliation:
Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA

Abstract

Late/Terminal Classic Maya ballcourts from the upper Grijalva Basin (Chiapas, Mexico) are described and analyzed in a regional settlement and political context. The upper Grijalva Basin is found to have large numbers of ballcourts compared with other parts of the Maya area. The spatial distribution of ballcourts in the basin matches the distribution of civic-ceremonial centers, reflecting the key ritual and political roles of the ballcourt. Absence of a clear hierarchy in size or elaboration among the ballcourts reflects political decentralization. Ballcourt sizes, forms, alignments, and placements indicate their use for either Maya or Mexican hip ball games or more likely some combination of the two game types. Finally, three models that focus on elite factions, elite wealth building, and ritualized conflict are used to explore why the upper Grijalva Basin has so many more ballcourts compared with neighboring parts of the Maya area. An elite-factions model, incorporating a high degree of decentralization across the political landscape, is selected as most plausible for understanding the basin's proliferation of ballcourts.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1997

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

REFERENCES

Abrams, Elliot M. 1989 Architecture and Energy: An Evolutionary Perspective. Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 1, edited by Schiffer, Michael B., pp 4788. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.Google Scholar
Agrinier, Pierre 1983 Tenam Rosario: Una posible relocalización del clásico tardío terminal maya desde el Usumacinta. In Antropología e historia de los Mixe-Zoques y Mayas, edited by Ochoa, Lorenzo and Lee, Thomas A., pp. 241254. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico.Google Scholar
Agrinier, Pierre 1991 The Ballcourts of Southern Chiapas, Mexico. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp. 175194. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Agrinier, Pierre 1993 El juego de pelota prehispánico en el valle El Rosario, municipio de Trinitaria, Chiapas. In Antropología, historia e imaginativa, edited by Navarrete, Carlos and Alvarez, Carlos, pp. 127132. Instituto Chiapaneco de Cultura, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico.Google Scholar
Ashmore, Wendy 1991 Site-Planning Principles and Concepts of Directionality Among the Ancient Maya. Latin American Antiquity 2:199226.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ashmore, Wendy 1992 Deciphering Maya Architectural Plans. In New Theories on the Ancient Maya, edited by Danien, Elin C. and Sharer, Robert J., pp. 173184. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.Google Scholar
Aveni, Anthony F., and Hartung, Horst 1986 Maya City Planning and the Calendar. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 76(7). Philadelphia.Google Scholar
Ayala, Maricela 1984 La estela 1 de Chihuahua o Tenam Rosario. In Guia para el estudio de los monumentos esculpidos de Chinkultíc, by Navarrete, Carlos, Appendix C. Centro de Estudios Mayas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico.Google Scholar
Becquelin, Pierre 1969 Archéologie de la région de Nebaj. Mémoires de L'Institut d'Ethnographie II, Paris.Google Scholar
Blanton, Richard E. 1989 Continuity and Change in Public Architecture: Periods I through V of the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico. In Monte Alban's Hinterland, Part II: Prehispanic Settlement Patterns in Tlacolula, Etla, and Ocotlan, the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, edited by Kowalewski, Stephen A., Feinman, Gary M., Finsten, Laura M., Blanton, Richard E., and Nicholas, Linda M., pp. 409447. Memoirs No. 23. Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.Google Scholar
Brumfiel, Elizabeth M., and Fox, John W. (editors) 1994 Factional Competition and Political Development in the New World. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Carmack, Robert M. 1981 The Quiche Maya of Utatlan. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.Google Scholar
Carrasco, David 1990 Religions of Mesoamerica. Harper and Row, San Francisco.Google Scholar
Cohodas, Marvin 1991 Ballgame Imagery of the Maya Lowlands: History and Iconography. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp. 251288. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Con, Maria J. 1976 Síntesis de los trabajos realizados en el salvamento arqueológico de la Presa de La Angostura, Chiapas. In XIII Mesa Redonda, vol. 1, pp. 173180. Sociedad Mexicana de Antropología, Mexico.Google Scholar
de Montmollin, Olivier 1989a The Archaeology of Political Structure. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
de Montmollin, Olivier 1989b Settlement Survey in the Rosario Valley, Chiapas, Mexico. Paper No. 57. New World Archaeological Foundation, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.Google Scholar
de Montmollin, Olivier 1991 A Late Classic Political Landscape in the Upper Grijalva Basin, Chiapas, Mexico. Submitted to the Council for Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Columbia University, New York.Google Scholar
de Montmollin, Olivier 1992 Patrones fronterizos de los reinos mayas del clásico en los altos tributarios del Río Grijalva. Arqueología 7:5767.Google Scholar
de Montmollin, Olivier 1995a Settlement and Politics in Three Late Classic Maya Polities. Prehistory Press, Madison.Google Scholar
de Montmollin, Olivier 1995b Informe preliminar: Proyecto de reconocimiento arqueológico en el drenaje Yalisac, municipios de La Trinitaria y Comilán, Chiapas—1994. Submitted to the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico.Google Scholar
Dunning, Nicholas P., and Kowalski, Jeff Karl 1994 Lords of the Hills: Classic Maya Settlement Patterns and Political Iconography in the Puuc Region. Ancient Mesoamerica 5:6395.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Edmonson, Munro S. 1971 The Book of Counsel: The Popol Vuh of the Quiche Maya of Guatemala. Publication No. 35. Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University, New Orleans. Reprinted 1977.Google Scholar
Fox, John Gerard 1993 The Ballcourt Markers of Tenam Rosario, Chiapas, Mexico. Ancient Mesoamerica 4:5564.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fox, John W. 1978 Quiche Conquest. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.Google Scholar
Fox, John W. 1981 The Late Postclassic Eastern Frontier of Mesoamerica: Cultural Innovation Along the Periphery. Current Anthropology 22:321346.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fox, John W. 1987 Maya Postclassic State Formation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.Google Scholar
Fox, John W. 1991 The Lords of Light Versus the Lords of Dark: The Postclassic Highland Maya Ballgame. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp. 213238. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Freidel, David A., Schele, Linda, and Parker, Joy 1993 Maya Cosmos. William Morrow, New York.Google Scholar
Fried, Morton H. 1967 The Evolution of Political Society. Random House, New York.Google Scholar
Gillespie, Susan D. 1991 Ballgames and Boundaries. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp. 317345. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Haas, Jonathan 1981 Class Conflict and the State in the New World. In The Transition to Statehood in the New World, edited by Jones, Grant D. and Kautz, Robert R., pp. 80102. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.Google Scholar
Hassig, Ross 1988 Aztec Warfare. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.Google Scholar
Kowalewski, Stephen A., Feinman, Gary M., Finsten, Laura M., and Blanton, Richard E. 1991 Pre-Hispanic Ballcourts from the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp. 2544. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kurjack, Edward B., Maldonado, Ruben, and Robertson, Merle G. 1991 Ballcourts of the Northern Maya Lowlands. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp. 145159. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lalo, Gabriel, and María de la, Luz A. 1994 El proyecto arqueológico Tenam Puente. In Cuarto Foro de Arqueología de Chiapas, pp. 151162. Instituto Chiapaneco de Cultura, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico.Google Scholar
Lee, Thomas A. 1981 NWAF Obra 1952–1980. New World Archaeological Foundation, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.Google Scholar
Lee, Thomas A. 1984 Investigaciones arqueológicas recientes del clásico, postclásico, y colonial Maya en Chiapas: Resumen e implicaciones. In XIII Mesa Redonda, vol. 1, pp. 113130. Sociedad Mexicana de Antropología, Mexico.Google Scholar
Leyenaar, Ted J.J., and Parsons, Lee A. 1988 Ulama: The Ballgame of the Mayas and Aztecs. Spruyt, Van Mantgem and De Does, Leiden, The Netherlands.Google Scholar
Lincoln, Charles E. 1986 The Chronology of Chichen Itza: A Review of the Literature. In Late Lowland Maya Civilization, edited by Sabloff, Jeremy A. and Andrews V, E. Wyllys, pp. 141196. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.Google Scholar
Lowe, Gareth W. 1959 Archaeological Exploration of the Upper Grijalva, Chiapas, Mexico. Paper No. 2. New World Archaeological Foundation, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT.Google Scholar
Lowe, Gareth W. (editor) 1977 The Upper Grijalva Basin Maya Project. Manuscript on file, New World Archaeological Foundation, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico.Google Scholar
Marcus, Joyce 1992 Mesoamerican Writing Systems. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.Google Scholar
Marcus, Joyce 1993 Ancient Maya Political Organization. In Lowland Maya Civilization in the Eighth Century A.D., edited by Sabloff, Jeremy A. and Henderson, John S., pp. 111183. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC.Google Scholar
Alejandro, Martinez M., and Navarrete, Carlos 1978 El salvamento arqueológico en el estado de Chiapas. Revista Mexicana de Estudios Antropológicos 24:229255.Google Scholar
Mathews, Peter 1991 Classic Maya Emblem Glyphs. In Classic Maya Political History: Hieroglyphic and Archaeological Evidence, edited by Culbert, T. Patrick, pp. 1929. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.Google Scholar
Navarrete, Carlos 1979 Las esculturas de Chaculá, Huehuetenango, Guatemala. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico.Google Scholar
Ochoa, Lorenzo, and Lee, Thomas A. (editors) 1983 Antropología e historia de los mixe-zoques y mayas. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico.Google Scholar
Parsons, Lee A. 1991 The Ballgame in the Southern Pacific Coast Cotzumalhuapa Region and Its Impact on Kaminaljuyu During the Middle Classic. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp. 195212. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Quirarte, Jacinto 1972 El juego de pelota en mesoamérica: Su desarrollo arquitectónico. Estudios de Cultura Maya 8:8396.Google Scholar
Rivero, T., Sonia, E. 1990 Patrón de asentamiento rural en la región de San Gregorio, Chiapas, para el clásico tardío. Colección Científica No. 192. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico.Google Scholar
Rivero, T., Sonia, E. 1994 Patrón de asentamiento en la cuenca superior del Río Grijalva. In Cuarto foro de arqueología de Chiapas, pp. 163192. Instituto Chiapaneco de Cultura, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico.Google Scholar
Sabloff, Jeremy A., and Andrews V, E. Wyllys (editors) 1986 Late Lowland Maya Civilization. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.Google Scholar
Santley, Robert S. 1980 Disembedded Capitals Reconsidered. American Antiquity 45:132145.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Santley, Robert S. 1983 Obsidian Trade and Teotihuacan Influence in Mesoamerica. In Highland-Lowland Interaction in Mesoamerica, edited by Miller, Arthur, pp. 69124. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC.Google Scholar
Santley, Robert S., Berman, Michael J., and Alexander, Rani T. 1991 The Politicization of the Mesoamerican Ballgame and Its Implications for the Interpretation of the Distribution of Ballcourts in Central Mexico. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp.324. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scarborough, Vernon L. 1991 Courting in the Southern Maya Lowlands: A Study in Pre-Hispanic Ballgame Architecture. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp. 129144. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scarborough, Vernon L., and Wilcox, David R. (editors) 1991 The Mesoamerican Ballgame. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schele, Linda, and Freidel, David 1990 A Forest of Kings. William Morrow, New York.Google Scholar
Schele, Linda, and Freidel, David 1991 The Courts of Creation: Ballcourts, Ballgames, and Portals to the Maya Otherworld. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp. 289315. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schele, Linda, and Miller, Mary E. 1986 The Blood of Kings. Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth.Google Scholar
Schultz, Kevan C., Gonzalez, Jason J., and Hammond, Norman 1994 Classic Maya Ballcourts at La Milpa, Belize. Ancient Mesoamerica 5:4553.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Service, Elman R. 1978 Classical and Modern Theories of the Origins of Government. In Origins of the State, edited by Cohen, Ronald and Service, Elman R., pp. 2134. Institute for the Study of Human Issues, Philadelphia.Google Scholar
Sharer, Robert J. 1991 Diversity and Continuity in Maya Civilization: Quirigua as a Case Study. In Classic Maya Political History: Hieroglyphic and Archaeological Evidence, edited by Culbert, T. Patrick, pp. 180198. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.Google Scholar
Smith, Augustus L. 1955 Archaeological Reconnaissance in Central Guatemala. Publication No. 608. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC.Google Scholar
Smith, Augustus L. 1961 Types of Ball Courts in the Highlands of Guatemala. In Essays in Precolumbian Art and Archaeology, edited by Lothrop, Samuel K., pp. 100125. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.Google Scholar
Spencer, Charles S. 1982 The Cuicatlán Cañada and Monte Albán. Academic Press, New York.Google Scholar
Steponaitis, Vincas P. 1978 Location Theory and Complex Chiefdoms: A Mississippian Example. In Mississippian Settlement Patterns, edited by Smith, Bruce D., pp. 417453. Academic Press, New York.Google Scholar
Stone, Andrea 1989 Disconnection, Foreign Insignia, and Political Expansion: Teotihuacan and the Warrior Stelae of Piedras Negras. In Mesoamerica After the Decline of Teotihuacan, edited by Diehl, Richard A. and Berlo, Janet Catherine, pp. 153172. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC.Google Scholar
Taladoire, Eric 1981 Lesterrains de jeu de balle. Etudes Mesoaméricaines No. II(4). Mission Archéologique et Ethnologique Française au Méxique, Mexico.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Taladoire, Eric, and Colsenet, Benoit 1991 “Bois Ton Sang, Beaumanoir”: The Political and Conflictual Aspects of the Ballgame in the Northern Chiapas Area. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp. 161174. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Thompson, J. Eric S. 1966 The Rise and Fall of Maya Civilization. 2nd ed.University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.Google Scholar
Thompson, J. Eric S. 1970 Putun (Chontal Maya) Expansion in Yucatan and the Pasion Drainage. In Maya History and Religion, pp. 347. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.Google Scholar
van Bussel, Gerard W., van Dongen, Paul L.F., and Leyenaar, Ted J.J. (editors) 1991 The Mesoamerican Ballgame, Papers Presented at the International Colloquium “The Mesoamerican Ballgame 2000 BC-AD 2000.” Leiden, June 30th-July 3rd, 1988. Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden, The Netherlands.Google Scholar
Vogt, Evon Z. 1971 Addendum to Summary and Appraisal. In Desarrollo cultural de los mayas, 2nd ed., edited by Vogt, Evon Z. and Ruz, Alberto, pp. 428447. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico.Google Scholar
Webster, David L. 1988 Copan as a Classic Maya Center. In The Southeast Classic Maya Zone, edited by Boone, Elizabeth H. and Willey, Gordon R., pp. 530. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC.Google Scholar
Wilkerson, S. Jeffrey K. 1991 And Then They Were Sacrificed: The Ritual Ballgame of Northeastern Mesoamerica Through Time and Space. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Scarborough, Vernon L. and Wilcox, David R., pp. 4571. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.CrossRefGoogle Scholar