Lords of Creation

Lords of Creation
Title Lords of Creation PDF eBook
Author Virginia M. Fields
Publisher Scala Books
Pages 294
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN

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Offers a unique perspective on Mayan culture, documenting the

Maya Kingship

Maya Kingship
Title Maya Kingship PDF eBook
Author Tsubasa Okoshi
Publisher
Pages 464
Release 2021-03-30
Genre
ISBN 9780813066691

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Maya Kingship

Maya Kingship
Title Maya Kingship PDF eBook
Author Tsubasa Okoshi
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 473
Release 2021-03-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813057698

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Examining changes to the institution of divine kingship from 750 to 950 CE in the Maya lowland cities, Maya Kingship presents a new way of studying the collapse of that civilization and the transformation of political systems between the Terminal Classic and Postclassic Periods. Leading experts in Maya studies offer insights into the breakdown of kingship regimes, as well as the gradual urban collapse and settlement relocations that followed. The volume illuminates historical factors and actions that led to the end of the institution across kingdoms and the mechanisms that enabled societies to eventually recover with new political structures. Contributors provide archaeological, iconographic, epigraphic, and ethnohistorical perspectives, exploring datasets in the spheres of warfare, social dynamics, economics, and architecture. Unfolding with precision the chains of processes and events that occurred during the ninth and tenth centuries in the southern lowlands, and slightly later in the north, this volume displays an original and ambitious historical approach central to understanding one of the most radical political shifts to occur in the pre-Columbian Americas. A volume in the series Maya Studies, edited by Diane Z. Chase and Arlen F. Chase Contributors: Chloé Andrieu | Kazuo Aoyama | M. Charlotte Arnauld | Jaime J. Awe | Tomás José Barrientos Quezada |George J. Bey III | Ignacio Cases | Arlen F. Chase | Diane Z. Chase | Rafael Cobos | Arthur Demarest | Octavio Q. Esparza| Tomás Gallareta Negrón | Nikolai Grube | Christophe Helmke | Bernard Hermes | Julien Hiquet | Julie A. Hoggarth | Takeshi Inomata | Ana Luisa Izquierdo | Alfonso Lacadena | Simon Martin | Philippe Nondédéo | Tsubasa Okoshi | William M. Ringle | Julien Sion | Shintaro Suzuki | Paola Torres | Kenichiro Tsukamoto | Bart Victor | Jarosław Źrałka

The Lost Chronicles of the Maya Kings

The Lost Chronicles of the Maya Kings
Title The Lost Chronicles of the Maya Kings PDF eBook
Author David Drew
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 494
Release 2002-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780520234581

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An in-depth discussion of the latest archeological findings about the Mayan civilization explores the sophistication of this long-misunderstood culture and addressing such issues as why the civilization disappeared, why they built cities in jungles, and more.

Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens

Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens
Title Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens PDF eBook
Author Simon Martin
Publisher Thames and Hudson
Pages 248
Release 2008-03-25
Genre History
ISBN

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"The ideal reference on Maya archaeology."--Science News

Ritual, Violence, and the Fall of the Classic Maya Kings

Ritual, Violence, and the Fall of the Classic Maya Kings
Title Ritual, Violence, and the Fall of the Classic Maya Kings PDF eBook
Author Gyles Iannone
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 383
Release 2018-11-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813063809

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Maya kings who failed to ensure the prosperity of their kingdoms were subject to various forms of termination, including the ritual defacing and destruction of monuments and even violent death. This is the first comprehensive volume to focus on the varied responses to the failure of Classic period dynasties in the southern lowlands. The contributors offer new insights into the Maya "collapse," evaluating the trope of the scapegoat king and the demise of the traditional institution of kingship in the early ninth century AD--a time of intense environmental, economic, social, political, and even ideological change. A volume in the series Maya Studies, edited by Diane Z. Chase and Arlen F. Chase

Living with the Ancestors

Living with the Ancestors
Title Living with the Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Patricia A. McAnany
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 259
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 0521719356

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The first edition of this book proved to be extremely useful to students of archaeology because it provided a highly readable explanation for why people might bury valued family members under house and plaza floors in Preclassic and Classic Maya societies of the first millennium BCE and CE. By casting this ancestralizing practice within the larger framework of land, inheritance, identity, and genealogies of place, the author demonstrates the cultural logic of a practice that initially appears alien to Western eyes. This new edition contains an entirely new introduction that synthesizes new scholarship, as well as an updated bibliography.