Postclassic Maya Manipulation of Dimensions: Miniature Stelae at Punta Laguna, Yucatán, Mexico Journal Article uri icon

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abstract

  • Abstract; Individuals have long manipulated the dimensions of architecture, vessels, and monuments. Although scaled-up objects are often conspicuous parts of communities, this article instead considers scaled-down objects, specifically Postclassic Maya small, uncarved stelae. After presenting previously documented examples of these monuments from the Maya lowlands, the article introduces two recently recorded examples from Punta Laguna in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula: each is associated with the final deposition of hundreds of fragments of broken and unreconstructable anthropomorphic incense burners. Although the exact functions and meanings of these stelae remain elusive, understanding them as miniatures—as abstracted and compressed scaled-down versions of referents—aids in efforts to reenvision the Postclassic period and to uncouple notions of scale and complexity. More specifically, understanding small, uncarved Postclassic stelae as miniatures reframes their creation as a purposeful choice, rather than as an act of necessity; suggests they are a legitimate rather than anomalous type of monument; and encourages scholars to eschew conventional considerations of what these stelae lack—size, writing, and carved figural representations—and focus instead on what they retain: the medium of stone, their basic shape and upright nature, and their placement in nondomestic contexts and association with nondomestic artifacts.

publication date

  • December 9, 2025

Date in CU Experts

  • December 10, 2025 11:31 AM

Full Author List

  • Kurnick S

author count

  • 1

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International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1045-6635

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 2325-5080

Additional Document Info

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