Ancient Maya Relief Sculpture

Ancient Maya Relief Sculpture

Author: Merle Greene

Publisher: Museum of Primitive Art & Culture

Published: 1967-09-10

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9780300085556

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A selection of rubbings taken by Merle Greene from outstanding Maya monuments, primarily of the classic period.


Rubbings of Maya Sculpture

Rubbings of Maya Sculpture

Author: Merle Greene Robertson

Publisher:

Published: 1998-09-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780806199467

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This packet of twelve CD-ROM disks and printed instructions provides the first easy access to 2,000 of Merle Greene Robertson's rubbings of low-relief sculpture from ninety Mesoamerican sites. Many of the rubbings are irreplaceable records of monuments since destroyed by deterioration or looting, and some have never before been published. Access to the images carved on memorial Maya sculpture has always presented problems. Many of the Classic Maya sites are difficult to get to, and in those that can be visited easily the sculpture is often difficult to see. Since nearly every trace of the original paint has eroded, the viewer is dependent upon the sun or artificial light to produce contrasts between the background and the carved surfaces. The rubbings preserved at the Latin American Library at Tulane University can be viewed by scholars only on special occasions because of their size and the difficulties of unwrapping and rewrapping them. This easy-to-use compilation of high-resolution scans makes it possible to enhance and manipulate images and print them out as needed. The Viewer CD allows the user to interact with low-resolution versions of the imagery and the extensive cataloging system.


Ix Chel Maya Queen of Heaven in the New World

Ix Chel Maya Queen of Heaven in the New World

Author: Douglas T. Peck

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-02-28

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1456850415

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And in this book Colonel Peck reveals the current view of Maya religion is also appallingly inaccurate. The sophisticated Maya religion, which closely followed the pattern of contemporary Eurasian religions, originated in ancient times with a matriarchal “Goddess of Creation” and evolved into a patriarchal “First Father” concept in the Classic period preceding Spanish conquest. Current historians have failed to recognize that fact because of the naïve belief that the writings of colonial period folklore, which picture Maya religious concepts as crude, primitive, and often grotesque fables, represented Maya religion rather than the true, sophisticated, and realistic religious concepts expressed in their prehistoric writing and art as documented in this book.


Maya Cosmogenesis 2012

Maya Cosmogenesis 2012

Author: John Major Jenkins

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1998-08-01

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 1591438098

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While researching the 2012 end-date of the Maya Calendar, John Major Jenkins decoded the Maya's galactic cosmology. The Maya discovered that the periodic alignment of the Sun with the center of the Milky Way galaxy is the formative influence on human evolution. These alignments also define a series of World Ages. The fourth age ends on December 21, 2012, when an epoch chapter in human history will come to an end. Maya Cosmogenisis 2012 reveals the Maya's insight into the cyclic nature of time, and prepares us for our own cosmogenesis--the birth of a new world.


Maya Imagery, Architecture, and Activity

Maya Imagery, Architecture, and Activity

Author: Kaylee R. Spencer

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 2015-05-01

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 0826355803

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Maya Imagery, Architecture, and Activity privileges art historical perspectives in addressing the ways the ancient Maya organized, manipulated, created, interacted with, and conceived of the world around them. The Maya provide a particularly strong example of the ways in which the built and imaged environment are intentionally oriented relative to political, religious, economic, and other spatial constructs. In examining space, the contributors of this volume demonstrate the core interrelationships inherent in a wide variety of places and spaces, both concrete and abstract. They explore the links between spatial order and cosmic order and the possibility that such connections have sociopolitical consequences. This book will prove useful not just to Mayanists but to art historians in other fields and scholars from a variety of disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, geography, and landscape architecture.