The Maya Vase Conservation Project

The Maya Vase Conservation Project
Title The Maya Vase Conservation Project PDF eBook
Author Lynn A. Grant
Publisher UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Pages 144
Release 2006-05-05
Genre Art
ISBN 9781931707879

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"Museum goers are always fascinated by behind-the-scenes glimpses of how museum professionals prepare artifacts and works of art for exhibit and study. In this illustrated, step-by-step presentation, Lynn Grant describes the problems of conserving and preserving a collection of 19 important Maya polychrome vases from Chama, Guatemala. The vases were excavated early in the 20th century by Robert Burkitt, an early investigator for the University Museum."--BOOK JACKET.

The Maya

The Maya
Title The Maya PDF eBook
Author Megan E. O’Neil
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 297
Release 2022-07-06
Genre History
ISBN 1789145511

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An illuminating look at the myriad communities who have engaged with the ancient Maya over the centuries. This book reveals how the ancient Maya—and their buildings, ideas, objects, and identities—have been perceived, portrayed, and exploited over five hundred years in the Americas, Europe, and beyond. Engaging in interdisciplinary analysis, the book summarizes ancient Maya art and history from the preclassical period to the Spanish invasion, as well as the history of outside engagement with the ancient Maya, from Spanish invaders in the sixteenth century to later explorers and archaeologists, taking in scientific literature, visual arts, architecture, world’s fairs, and Indigenous activism. It also looks at the decipherment of Maya inscriptions, Maya museum exhibitions and artists’ responses, and contemporary Maya people’s engagements with their ancestral past. Featuring the latest research, this book will interest scholars as well as general readers who wish to know more about this ancient, fascinating culture.

Journal of the American Institute for Conservation

Journal of the American Institute for Conservation
Title Journal of the American Institute for Conservation PDF eBook
Author American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works
Publisher
Pages 568
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN

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The New Taste of Chocolate

The New Taste of Chocolate
Title The New Taste of Chocolate PDF eBook
Author Maricel E. Presilla
Publisher Random House Digital, Inc.
Pages 258
Release 2009
Genre Cooking
ISBN 158008950X

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Updated with new chapters on the environmental and geopolitical impact of cacao production and the latest health findings, a visual reference incorporates new photography and 30 original or revised recipes for chocolate foods ranging from the sweet to the savory.

The Life Within

The Life Within
Title The Life Within PDF eBook
Author Stephen Houston
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 209
Release 2014-03-25
Genre Art
ISBN 0300196024

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Beautifully written and illustrated, The Life Within is the first full study of the vitality and materiality of Classic Maya art and writing and the quest for transcendence and immortality.

Tribal Art

Tribal Art
Title Tribal Art PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 402
Release 2007
Genre Art, Primitive
ISBN

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Quarterly journal of the art, culture and history of traditional peoples and Old World civilizations.

Chan

Chan
Title Chan PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Robin
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 414
Release 2012-06-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813043514

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The farming community of Chan thrived for over twenty centuries, surpassing the longevity of many larger Maya urban centers. Between 800 BC and 1200 AD it was a major food production center, and this collection of essays reveals the important role played by Maya farmers in the development of ancient Maya society. Chan offers a synthesis of compelling and groundbreaking discoveries gathered over ten years of research at this one archaeological site in Belize. The contributors develop three central themes, which structure the book. They examine how sustainable farming practices maintained the surrounding forest, allowing the community to exist for two millennia. They trace the origins of elite Maya state religion to the complex religious belief system developed in small communities such as Chan. Finally, they describe how the group-focused political strategies employed by local leaders differed from the highly hierarchical strategies of the Classic Maya kings in their large cities. In breadth, methodology, and findings, this volume scales new heights in the study of Maya society and culture.