Tulum, an Archaeological Study of the East Coast of Yucatan
Author : Samuel Kirkland Lothrop
Publisher :
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 42,13 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Tulum (Mexico).
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Author : Samuel Kirkland Lothrop
Publisher :
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 42,13 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Tulum (Mexico).
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Author : Samuel Kirkland Lothrop
Publisher :
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 20,35 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Tulum (Mexico)
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Author : Edward Herbert Thompson
Publisher :
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 33,10 MB
Release : 1904
Category : Mayas
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Author : Susan Toby Evans
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 1322 pages
File Size : 25,1 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Archaeology
ISBN : 9780815308874
This reference is devoted to the pre-Columbian archaeology of the Mesoamerican culture area, one of the six cradles of early civilization. It features in-depth articles on the major cultural areas of ancient Mexico and Central America; coverage of important sites, including the world-renowned discoveries as well as many lesser-known locations; articles on day-to-day life of ancient peoples in these regions; and several bandw regional and site maps and photographs. Entries are arranged alphabetically and cover introductory archaeological facts (flora, fauna, human growth and development, nonorganic resources), chronologies of various periods (Paleoindian, Archaic, Formative, Classic and Postclassic, and Colonial), cultural features, Maya, regional summaries, research methods and resources, ethnohistorical methods and sources, and scholars and research history. Edited by archaeologists Evans and Webster, both of whom are associated with Pennsylvania State University. c. Book News Inc.
Author : Julia A. Hendon
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 17,87 MB
Release : 2021-03-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 111916088X
A unique and wide-ranging introduction to the major prehispanic and colonial societies of Mexico and Central America, featuring new and revised material throughout Mesoamerican Archaeology: Theory and Practice, Second Edition, provides readers with a diverse and well-balanced view of the archaeology of the indigenous societies of Mexico and Central America, helping students better understand key concepts and engage with contemporary debates and issues within the field. The fully updated second edition incorporates contemporary research that reflects new approaches and trends in Mesoamerican archaeology. New and revised chapters from first-time and returning authors cover the archaeology of Mesoamerican cultural history, from the early Gulf Coast Olmec, to the Classic and Postclassic Maya, to the cultures of Oaxaca and Central Mexico before and after colonization. Presenting a wide range of approaches that illustrate political, socio-economic, and symbolic interpretations, this textbook: Encourages students to consider diverse ways of thinking about Mesoamerica: as a linguistic area, as a geographic region, and as a network of communities of practice Represents a wide spectrum of perspectives and approaches to Mesoamerican archaeology, including coverage of the Postclassic and Colonial periods Enables readers to think critically about how explanations of the past are produced, verified, and debated Includes accessible introductory material to ensure that students and non-specialists understand the chronological and geographic frameworks of the Mesoamerican tradition Discusses recent developments in the contemporary theory and practice of Mesoamerican archaeology Presents new and original research by a team of internationally recognized contributors Mesoamerican Archaeology: Theory and Practice, Second Edition, is ideal for use in undergraduate courses on the archaeology of Mexico and Central America, as well as for broader courses on the archaeology of the Americas.
Author : Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Publisher :
Page : 800 pages
File Size : 20,3 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
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Author : William J. Folan
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 32,45 MB
Release : 2014-06-28
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1483296679
Coba
Author : Linton Satterthwaite
Publisher : UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 45,74 MB
Release : 2005-03-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781931707756
Situated on the banks of the Usumacinta River in northwestern Guatemala, Piedras Negras is an important Maya site known for its carved monuments and panels. Between 1931 and 1938 the University Museum conducted research at Piedras Negras, excavating the site core, producing an excellent site map, and documenting architectural developments to an unprecedented standard. Project member Tatiana Proskouriakoff revolutionized Maya historiography with her architectural reconstructions and visionary synthesis of the position and dating of texts and monuments at the site. Innovative excavation methods included test pitting, probing in more modest structures, and the identification of new building types such as sweat baths. More importantly, the Piedras Negras project developed the logistical and methodological criteria that are now standard in the field. Fewer than a dozen copies of the preliminary papers were issued between 1933 and 1936; the later descriptive and interpretive essays of the architecture series have likewise become rare. Piedras Negras Archaeology, 1931-1939 reintroduces to the scholarly community and public these pioneering works, meticulously scanned and edited from the fragile originals, with all the maps, tables, line art, and photographs from the initial reports, and an interpretive essay and index for modern readers. University Museum Monograph, 122
Author : Amber M. VanDerwarker
Publisher : Springer
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 12,11 MB
Release : 2015-08-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 3319185063
The archaeologies of food and warfare have independently developed over the past several decades. This volume aims to provide concrete linkages between these research topics through the examination of case studies worldwide. Topics considered within the book include: the impacts of warfare on the daily food quest, warfare and nutritional health, ritual foodways and violence, the provisioning of warriors and armies, status-based changes in diet during times of war, logistical constraints on military campaigns, and violent competition over subsistence resources. The diversity of perspectives included in this volume may be a product of new ways of conceptualizing violence—not simply as an isolated component of a society, nor as an attribute of a particular societal type—but instead as a transformative process that is lived and irrevocably alters social, economic, and political organization and relationships. This book highlights this transformative process by presenting a cross-cultural perspective on the connection between war and food through the inclusion of case studies from several continents.
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Publisher :
Page : 814 pages
File Size : 41,66 MB
Release : 1925
Category : American literature
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A world list of books in the English language.