| This recent and long awaiting study, funded by Unesco, published in the journal of Maritime Archeology, maps the southern lakebed of Lake Atitlan using sonar technology. The largest and most notable site, and the target of the study is the submerged preclassic maya site, Samabaj. | |
| Helena Barba‑Meinecke, Christophe Delaere, Felipe Cerezo Andreo, Leonel Ziesse, María Mercedes Acevedo, Miguel Medina, José Luis Ranchos, Dolores Elkin | |
| 2026 | |
| Barba-Meinecke, Helena, Christophe Delaere, Felipe Cerezo Andreo, Leonel Ziesse, María Mercedes Acevedo, Miguel Medina, José Luis Ranchos, and Dolores Elkin. “Community-Engaged Archaeology with the Tz’utujil Maya to Approach the Submerged Cultural Landscape of Lake Atitlán (Guatemala).” Journal of Maritime Archaeology 21, no. 18 (2026) |
Community‑Engaged Archaeology with the Tz’utujil Mayato Approach the Submerged Cultural Landscape of LakeAtitlán (Guatemala)
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