Handbook of Middle American Indians: Archaeology of southern Mesoamerica, G. R. Willey, vol. editor
Author: Robert Wauchope
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 544
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Author: Robert Wauchope
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 544
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Don Stephen Rice
Publisher: Dumbarton Oaks
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 9780884022077
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert M. Rosenswig
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 397
ISBN-13: 0521111021
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRosenswig proposes that we understand Early Formative Mesoamerica as an archipelago of complex societies.
Author: Geoffrey E. Braswell
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2009-07-21
Total Pages: 452
ISBN-13: 0292783264
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe contributors to this volume present extensive new evidence from archaeology, iconography, and epigraphy to offer a more nuanced understanding of the interaction between the Early Classic Maya and Teotihuacan. Winner, Choice Outstanding Academic Book, 2005 Since the 1930s, archaeologists have uncovered startling evidence of interaction between the Early Classic Maya and the great empire of Teotihuacan in Central Mexico. Yet the exact nature of the relationship between these two ancient Mesoamerican civilizations remains to be fully deciphered. Many scholars have assumed that Teotihuacan colonized the Maya region and dominated the political or economic systems of certain key centers—perhaps even giving rise to state-level political organizations. Others argue that Early Classic rulers merely traded with Teotihuacan and skillfully manipulated its imported exotic goods and symbol sets to increase their prestige. Moving beyond these traditional assumptions, the contributors to this volume present extensive new evidence from archaeology, iconography, and epigraphy to offer a more nuanced understanding of the interaction between the Early Classic Maya and Teotihuacan. Investigating a range of Maya sites, including Kaminaljuyu, Copán, Tikal, Altun Ha, and Oxkintok, they demonstrate that the influence of Teotihuacan on the Maya varied in nature and duration from site to site, requiring a range of models to explain the patterns of interaction. Moreover, they show that the interaction was bidirectional and discuss how the Maya in turn influenced Teotihuacan.
Author: Charles Golden
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2004-03-01
Total Pages: 603
ISBN-13: 113594606X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents the current state of Maya archaeology by focusing on the history of the field for the last 100 years, present day research, and forward looking prescription for the direction of the field.
Author: Arthur Demarest
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2004-12-09
Total Pages: 396
ISBN-13: 9780521533904
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAncient Maya comes to life in this new holistic and theoretical study.
Author: Robert James Sharer
Publisher: UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Published: 1987-01-29
Total Pages: 518
ISBN-13: 9780934718592
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFinal report of the 1970-1974 research conducted in the Salama Valley, Baja Verapaz, and adjacent areas of the highlands of Guatemala. The volume presents the results of the first comprehensive study of northern highland preclassic occupation and cultural development in light of the question of highland-lowland interaction and its role in the growth of Maya civilization.
Author: Rex Koontz
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 2010-01-01
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 0292779887
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEl Tajín, an ancient Mesoamerican capital in Veracruz, Mexico, has long been admired for its stunning pyramids and ballcourts decorated with extensive sculptural programs. Yet the city's singularity as the only center in the region with such a wealth of sculpture and fine architecture has hindered attempts to place it more firmly in the context of Mesoamerican history. In Lightning Gods and Feathered Serpents, Rex Koontz undertakes the first extensive treatment of El Tajín's iconography in over thirty years, allowing us to view its imagery in the broader Mesoamerican context of rising capitals and new elites during a period of fundamental historical transformations. Koontz focuses on three major architectural features—the Pyramid of the Niches/Central Plaza ensemble, the South Ballcourt, and the Mound of the Building Columns complex—and investigates the meanings of their sculpture and how these meanings would have been experienced by specific audiences. Koontz finds that the iconography of El Tajín reveals much about how motifs and elite rites growing out of the Classic period were transmitted to later Mesoamerican peoples as the cultures centered on Teotihuacan and the Maya became the myriad city-states of the Early Postclassic period. By reexamining the iconography of sculptures long in the record, as well as introducing important new monuments and contexts, Lightning Gods and Feathered Serpents clearly demonstrates El Tajín's numerous iconographic connections with other areas of Mesoamerica, while also exploring its roots in an indigenous Gulf lowlands culture whose outlines are only now emerging. At the same time, it begins to uncover a largely ignored regional artistic culture of which Tajín is the crowning achievement.
Author: Michael Edwin Kampen
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 76
ISBN-13: 9789004064003
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kent V Flannery
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-10-28
Total Pages: 390
ISBN-13: 1315418681
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of the classic works of archaeology, The Early Mesoamerican Village was among the first studies to fully embrace the processual movement of the 1970s. Dancing around an ongoing dialogue on methods and goals between the Real Mesoamerican Archaeologist, the Great Synthesizer, and the Skeptical Graduate Student, it is both a seminal tract on scientific method in archaeology and a series of studies on formative Mesoamerica. It critically evaluates techniques for excavation, sampling of sites and regions, and stylistic analysis, as well as such theoretical factors of explanation as population pressure, trade, and religion and launched similar studies for several later generations of archaeologists. A new Foreword by Jeremy Sabloff is featured in this edition.