Maya Cosmos
Title | Maya Cosmos PDF eBook |
Author | David Freidel |
Publisher | William Morrow Paperbacks |
Pages | 544 |
Release | 1995-02-27 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780688140694 |
A Masterful blend of archaeology, anthropology, astronomy, and lively personal reportage, Maya Comos tells a constellation of stories, from the historical to the mythological, and envokes the awesome power of one of the richest civilizations ever to grace the earth.
Maya Cosmos
Title | Maya Cosmos PDF eBook |
Author | David A. Freidel |
Publisher | |
Pages | 543 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Maya philosophy |
ISBN |
The Cosmos of the Yucatec Maya
Title | The Cosmos of the Yucatec Maya PDF eBook |
Author | Merideth Paxton |
Publisher | UNM Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780826322920 |
Traces implications of a previously unrecognized image of the solar year in the Madrid Codex to find new meanings in the Dresden Codex and the Maya calendar system and a regional settlement organization in Yucatan.
Anthropomorphizing the Cosmos
Title | Anthropomorphizing the Cosmos PDF eBook |
Author | Prudence M. Rice |
Publisher | University Press of Colorado |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2019-04-14 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1607328895 |
Anthropomorphizing the Cosmos explores the sociocultural significance of more than three hundred Middle Preclassic Maya figurines uncovered at the site of Nixtun-Ch'ich' on Lake Petén Itzá in northern Guatemala. In this careful, holistic, and detailed analysis of the Petén lakes figurines—hand-modeled, terracotta anthropomorphic fragments, animal figures, and musical instruments such as whistles and ocarinas—Prudence M. Rice engages with a broad swath of theory and comparative data on Maya ritual practice. Presenting original data, Anthropomorphizing the Cosmos offers insight into the synchronous appearance of fired-clay figurines with the emergence of societal complexity in and beyond Mesoamerica. Rice situates these Preclassic Maya figurines in the broader context of Mesoamerican human figural representation, identifies possible connections between anthropomorphic figurine heads and the origins of calendrics and other writing in Mesoamerica, and examines the role of anthropomorphic figurines and zoomorphic musical instruments in Preclassic Maya ritual. The volume shows how community rituals involving the figurines helped to mitigate the uncertainties of societal transitions, including the beginnings of settled agricultural life, the emergence of social differentiation and inequalities, and the centralization of political power and decision-making in the Petén lowlands. Literature on Maya ritual, cosmology, and specialized artifacts has traditionally focused on the Classic period, with little research centering on the very beginnings of Maya sociopolitical organization and ideological beliefs in the Middle Preclassic. Anthropomorphizing the Cosmos is a welcome contribution to the understanding of the earliest Maya and will be significant to Mayanists and Mesoamericanists as well as nonspecialists with interest in these early figurines
Maya Political Science
Title | Maya Political Science PDF eBook |
Author | Prudence M. Rice |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2013-08-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0292757840 |
How did the ancient Maya rule their world? Despite more than a century of archaeological investigation and glyphic decipherment, the nature of Maya political organization and political geography has remained an open question. Many debates have raged over models of centralization versus decentralization, superordinate and subordinate status—with far-flung analogies to emerging states in Europe, Asia, and Africa. But Prudence Rice asserts that neither the model of two giant "superpowers" nor that which postulates scores of small, weakly independent polities fits the accumulating body of material and cultural evidence. In this groundbreaking book, Rice builds a new model of Classic lowland Maya (AD 179-948) political organization and political geography. Using the method of direct historical analogy, she integrates ethnohistoric and ethnographic knowledge of the Colonial-period and modern Maya with archaeological, epigraphic, and iconographic data from the ancient Maya. On this basis of cultural continuity, she constructs a convincing case that the fundamental ordering principles of Classic Maya geopolitical organization were the calendar (specifically a 256-year cycle of time known as the may) and the concept of quadripartition, or the division of the cosmos into four cardinal directions. Rice also examines this new model of geopolitical organization in the Preclassic and Postclassic periods and demonstrates that it offers fresh insights into the nature of rulership, ballgame ritual, and warfare among the Classic lowland Maya.
Exploring Maya Ritual Caves
Title | Exploring Maya Ritual Caves PDF eBook |
Author | Stanislav Chládek |
Publisher | Rowman Altamira |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0759119872 |
Exploring Maya Ritual Caves offers a rare survey and explication of most of the known ancient Maya ritual caves in Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. The caves were the Maya underworld, where rituals, including animal and human sacrifice, were carried out. The Maya cave cult and mythology, construction and modification of the caves, and cult art and artifacts are discussed. Chládek, an intrepid explorer, then describes important caves that he has recently visited and provides photos of their wonders.
2000 Years of Mayan Literature
Title | 2000 Years of Mayan Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis Tedlock |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 481 |
Release | 2011-11-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520271378 |
A chronological survey of Mayan literature, covering two thousand years, from the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions to later works using the Roman alphabet.