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Dealing with Uniqueness: A Classic Period Maya Mosaic Ceramic Patolli Board from Naachtun, Guatemala

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2025

Julien Hiquet*
Affiliation:
UMR 8096: Archeologie des Ameriques, CNRS, Paris, France
Rémi Méreuze
Affiliation:
UMR 8096: Archeologie des Ameriques, CNRS, Paris, France UMR8215: Trajectoires, CNRS, Paris, France
*
Corresponding author: Julien Hiquet; Email: hiquetjulien@gmail.com

Abstract

This article describes a unique patolli board found in a large residential compound at the Classic period Maya site of Naachtun (Petén, Guatemala) and discusses its implications. While dozens of patolli engraved in stucco floors and benches are known, the example from Naachtun has divisions outlined with sherds inlaid in the fresh mortar. This way of creating the board may provide a fresh perspective on the way the game was played, as it indicates boards could be included in the architecture from the planning stage and also potentially have a long use life.

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Resumen

En este artículo, se describe un singular patolli maya del periodo clásico, hallado en un gran complejo residencial de Naachtun (Petén, Guatemala) y se analizan sus implicaciones. Aunque se conocen docenas de patolli esgrafiados en pisos de estuco y superficie de banquetas, el ejemplo de Naachtun es único, ya que no estaba inciso, sino delineado con tiestos incrustados en el mortero fresco, a la manera de un mosaico. Esta forma de crear el tablero podría aportar un nuevo enfoque sobre la forma en que se jugaba: indica que los tableros podían ser planeados en la arquitectura, desde su construcción, y que podían tener un uso a largo plazo.

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