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The Maya World

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 06/2020
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

The Maya World brings together over60 authors, representing the fields of archaeology, art history, epigraphy, geography, and ethnography, who explore cutting-edge research on every major facet of the ancient Maya and all sub-regions within the Maya world. The Maya world, which covers Guatemala, Belize, and parts of Mexico, Honduras, and El Salvador, contains over a hundredancient sitesthat are open to tourism, eight of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and many thousands more that have been dug or await investigation. In addition to captivating the lay public, the ancient Maya have attracted scores of major interdisciplinary research expeditions and hundreds of smaller projects going back to the 19th century, making them one of the best-known ancient cultures. The Maya World explores their renowned writing system, towering stone pyramids, exquisitely painted murals, and elaborate funerary tombs as well as their creative agricultural strategies, complex social, economic, and political relationships, widespread interactions with other societies, and remarkable cultural resilience in the face of historical ruptures. This is an invaluable reference volume for scholars of the ancient Maya, including archaeologists, historians, and anthropologists.




Sommario

Chapter 1: Introduction, Traci Ardren and Scott R.Hutson Part I: Beginnings Introduction to Beginnings Chapter 2: Archaic Maya Matters, Jon C. Lohse Chapter 3: Public Architecture and the Rise of Complexity in the Middle Preclassic, M. Kathryn Brownand Travis W. Stanton Chapter 4: The Southern Maya Lowlands in the Late Preclassic, James Doyle Chapter 5: The Late Preclassic Pacific Slope, Julia Guernsey and Michael Love Chapter 6: The Maya Highlands and the Late Preclassic: Kaminaljuyu as a Case Study, Barbara Arroyo Part II: Bodies Introduction to Bodies Chapter 7: Maya Bioarchaeology, Vera Tiesler Chapter 8: Graves, Dead Bodies, Souls, and Ancestors, Andrew K. Scherer Chapter 9: Gender and Sexuality, Traci Ardren Chapter 10: Human-Animal Relations in the Maya World, Arianne Boileau, Nicolas Delsol, and Kitty F.Emery Chapter 11: Favored Plants of the Maya, Cameron L. McNeil Chapter 12: Migration and Mobility in the Eastern Maya Lowlands, Carolyn Freiwald Part III: Landscapes Introduction to Landscapes Chapter 13 Paleoecology, Soil, and Water in Maya History, Timothy Beach, Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach, Nicholas Dunning, and Samantha Krause Chapter 14 Settlement Patterns, Thomas G. Garrison Chapter 15 Ancient Maya Ports, Port Facilities, and Navigation, Anthony P. Andrews Chapter 16 Ritual Cave Use Among the Ancient Maya, Holley Moyes Chapter 17 Ancient Maya Rurality: Old Assumptions, Current Research and New Directions, Céline C. Lamb Chapter 18 Lakamha: the place of "Big Waters": The archaeology of the ancient city of Palenque, Mexico, Rodrigo Liendo Stuardo Chapter 19 The Maya City of Caracol, Belize: The Integration of an Anthropogenic Landscape, Arlen F. Chase, Diane Z. Chase, and Adrian S. Z. Chase Chapter 20: Ek’ Balam: A Maya City In The Urban Landscape of Yucatan, Leticia Vargas De la Peña, Alejandra Alonso Olvera, Víctor R. Castillo Borges, and Alfonso Lacadena García-Gallo Part IV: Relations Introduction to Relations Chapter 21 Household Archaeology of the Classic Period Lowland Maya, Nancy Gonlin Chapter 22 Inequality and social groups, Scott R. Hutson Chapter 23 Maya Relations with the Material World, Eleanor Harrison-Buck Chapter 24 Maya Commerce, Eleanor M. King Chapter 25 Classic Maya Geopolitics, Simon Martin Chapter 26 The Politics of Conflict: War before and beyond the State in Maya Society, Omar Alcover Firpi and Charles Golden Part V: Production Introduction to Production Chapter 27: Ancient Maya Agriculture, Nicholas P. Dunning, Timothy Beach, and Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach Chapter 28: The Maya Forest: A Domesticated Landscape, Anabel Ford Chapter 29: The Complexity of Ancient Maya Craft Production, Michael G. Callaghan and Brigitte Kovacevich Chapter 30: Animating Materials: The Sculpted Forms of the Ancient Maya World, Megan E. O’Neil Chapter 31: Maya Mural Painting, Heather Hurst Chapter 32: Recent Developments in Maya Epigraphic Research, Mallory E. Matsumoto and Nicholas P. Carter Chapter 33: Maya Time, David Stuart Chapter 34: Maya Rites, Rituals, and Ceremonies, Miguel Astor-Aguilera Part VI: Interactions Introduction to Interactions Chapter 35: Olmecs and Other Western Neighbors, Takeshi Inomata Chapter 36: Interactions between Ancient Teotihuacan and the Maya World, Sabura Sugiyama and Nawa Sugiyama Chapter 37: Southeast Mesoamerica, Edward Schortman and Patricia Urban Chapter 38: Classic and Postclassic Peoples of the Pacific Coast, Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos Chapter 39: The Northern Maya Tollans, William M. Ringle Part VII: Resilience, Legacies, and Transformations Introduction to Resilience, Legacies, and Transformations Chapter 40: Collapse, Transformation, Reorganization: The Terminal Classic Transition in the Maya World, Jason Yaeger Chapter 41: The Structures of Everyday Life in the Postclassic Urban Setting of Mayapan, Marilyn A. Masson and Timothy S. Hare Chapter 42: Colonial Entanglements at Tahcabo, Yucatán, Patricia A. McAnany, Ivan Batun Alpuche, and Maia Dedrick Chapter 43: The Archaeology of Henequen Haciendas: San Pedro Cholul as a Case Study, Héctor Hernández Álvarez, Lilia Fernández Souza, and Mario Zimmermann Chapter 44: Lacandon Maya Culture: Continuity and Change, Joel W. Palka




Autore

Scott R. Hutson teaches at the University of Kentucky, USA. He has written the books The Ancient Urban Maya (2016) and Dwelling, Identity, and the Maya (2010). He also edited Ancient Maya Commerce: Multi-disciplinary Research at Chunchucmil (2017) and co-wrote (with Ian Hodder) the third edition of Reading the Past (2003). He has been doing fieldwork in the Maya Lowlands, usually focusing on household archaeology, settlement patterns, and ritual practice, since 1996. Traci Ardren is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Miami, USA. She is an anthropological archaeologist interested in issues of identity and other forms of symbolic representation in the archaeological record. Traci is co-director of the Proyecto Sacbe Yaxuna-Coba, at the Classic Maya site of Yaxuna, in Yucatan, Mexico where she investigates the ways ancient road systems allowed for the flow of information and ideas as well as how culinary tourism and modern foodways intersect. As Consulting Curator for Mesoamerican Art, Traci curated a number of exhibits of ancient New World art at the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138492837

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Routledge Worlds
Dimensioni: 9.75 x 6.75 in Ø 4.10 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:149 b/w images, 12 tables, 148 halftones and 1 line drawing
Pagine Arabe: 888
Pagine Romane: xxx


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