Teotihuacan Art Abroad

Teotihuacan Art Abroad

Author: Janet Catherine Berlo

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13:

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Teotihuacan Art Abroad, Part Ii

Teotihuacan Art Abroad, Part Ii

Author: Janet Catherine Berlo

Publisher: BAR International Series

Published: 1984-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781407391083

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This volume is part of a two volume set: ISBN 9781407391076 (Volume I); ISBN 9781407391083 (Volume II); ISBN 9780860542551 (Volume set).


Teotihuacan Art Abroad

Teotihuacan Art Abroad

Author: Janet Catherine Berlo

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13:

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This volume is part of a two volume set: ISBN 9781407391076 (Volume I); ISBN 9781407391083 (Volume II); ISBN 9780860542551 (Volume set).


Teotihuacan Art Abroad, Part i

Teotihuacan Art Abroad, Part i

Author: Janet Catherine Berlo

Publisher: BAR International Series

Published: 1984-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781407391076

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This volume is part of a two volume set: ISBN 9781407391076 (Volume I); ISBN 9781407391083 (Volume II); ISBN 9780860542551 (Volume set).


World Archaeoprimatology

World Archaeoprimatology

Author: Bernardo Urbani

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-08-18

Total Pages: 559

ISBN-13: 1108487335

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The first compendium of archaeoprimatological studies, covering past relationships between humans and nonhuman primates across the world.


The Art of Urbanism

The Art of Urbanism

Author: William Leonard Fash

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 9780884023449

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The Art of Urbanism explores how the royal courts of powerful Mesoamerican centers represented their kingdoms in architectural, iconographic, and cosmological terms. Through an investigation of the ecological contexts and environmental opportunities of urban centers, the contributors consider how ancient Mesoamerican cities defined themselves and reflected upon their physicalâe"and metaphysicalâe"place via their built environment. Themes in the volume include the ways in which a kingdomâe(tm)s public monuments were fashioned to reflect geographic space, patron gods, and mythology, and how the Olmec, Maya, Mexica, Zapotecs, and others sought to center their world through architectural monuments and public art. This collection of papers addresses how communities leveraged their environment and built upon their cultural and historical roots as well as the ways that the performance of calendrical rituals and other public events tied individuals and communities to both urban centers and hinterlands. Twenty-three scholars from archaeology, anthropology, art history, and religious studies contribute new data and new perspectives to the understanding of ancient Mesoamericansâe(tm) own view of their spectacular urban and ritual centers.