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Table of Contents

LIST OF TABLES

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

I INTRODUCTION

II ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION HISTORY

Introduction

Structure 7F-29

Structure 7F-30

Structure 7F-31

Structure 7F-32

Structure 7F-33

Structure 7F-35

Structure 7F-36

Structure 7F-Sub.1

Structure 7F-Sub.2

Platform 7F-1

Platform 7F-2

Platform 7F-3

Chultun 7F-8

III BURIALS

Preliminary Comments

Description

Burial 1

Burial 2

Burial 3

Burial 4

Burial 132

Burial 134

Burial 140

Burial 150

Burial 159

Burial 160

Burial 162

Burial 190

Burial 191

Burial 192

Burial 193

Burial 194

Discussion

Household Burials

Residential Burials of Special Significance

Problematical Burials

Relative Social Status

Continuity of Occupation

Possible Ties to the Ruling Dynasty

Provisional Conclusions

IV CACHES AND PROBLEMATICAL DEPOSITS

Preliminary Comments

Description

Cache 1

Cache 2

Cache 161

Cache 162

Cache 207

Problematical Deposit 37

Problematical Deposit 66

Problematical Deposit 98

Problematical Deposit 100

Problematical Deposit 103

Problematical Deposit 166

Problematical Deposit 167

Problematical Deposit 233

Discussion

Ceremonial Deposits

Domestic Offerings and/or Living Debris

Redeposited Material

Ties to the Ruling Aristocracy

Changes in Offertory Practices

Provisional Conclusions

V ARTIFACTS

Preliminary Comments

Review of the Artifacts

Structure 7F-29

Structure 7F-30

Structure 7F-31

Structure 7F-32

Structure 7F-33

Structure 7F-35

Structure 7F-36

Structure 7F-Sub.1

Structure 7F-Sub.2

Conclusions

Discussion

Evidence for Upper-Class Status

Ties to the Ruling Aristocracy

Provisional Conclusions

VI MONUMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS STONES

Preliminary Comments

Description

Stela 23

Miscellaneous Stone 63

Miscellaneous Stone 95

Miscellaneous Stones 96 and 97

Miscellaneous Stone 133

Miscellaneous Stone 134

Miscellaneous Stone 145

Miscellaneous Stone 150

General Discussion

Provisional Conclusions

VII CONCLUSIONS

Preliminary Comments

Group Time Spans

Time Span 25

Time Spans 24–22

Time Spans 21 and 20

Time Spans 19 and 18

Time Spans 17 and 16

Time Spans 15 and 14

Time Spans 13 and 12

Time Span 11

Time Spans 10–8

Time Spans 7–1

Time Spans 27 and 26

Functional Assessment

Structure 7F-29

Structure 7F-30

Structure 7F-31

Structure 7F-32

Structure 7F-33

Structure 7F-35

Structure 7F-36

Structure 7F-Sub.1

Structure 7F-Sub.2

Platform 7F-1: Units 9 and 10

Summary

Evidence for Upper-Class Status

Architectural Indicators of Class

Indicators of Class from Burials

Artifactual Indicators of Class

Class Status and the Earliest Occupation of Group 7F-1

Summary

Ties to the Ruling Aristocracy

Burial 160 and the Founding of “New Group 7F-1”

Burial 162 and the Ceremonial Architecture

Continuity of Occupation

The Periods of Ceremonial Activity and Inactivity

The Carved Monuments

Summary

APPENDIX A: Kinship and Residence in Group 7F-1

APPENDIX B: Operation 3 Lots Assigned to Lot Groups

APPENDIX C: Miscellaneous Texts from Group 7F-1

APPENDIX D: Estimates of Total Volume of Best-Known Constructions within Group 7F-1

REFERENCES

ILLUSTRATIONS

Excavations in Residential Areas of Tikal--Group 7F-1

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