The Development and Disruption of the Department of Middle American Research of Tulane University at New Orleans

The Development and Disruption of the Department of Middle American Research of Tulane University at New Orleans
Title The Development and Disruption of the Department of Middle American Research of Tulane University at New Orleans PDF eBook
Author William Gates
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1926
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Department of middle american research of the tulane university of louisiana; its activities and its aims

Department of middle american research of the tulane university of louisiana; its activities and its aims
Title Department of middle american research of the tulane university of louisiana; its activities and its aims PDF eBook
Author Tulane University. Middle American Research Institute
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Pages 36
Release 1928
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Catalogue: Authors

Catalogue: Authors
Title Catalogue: Authors PDF eBook
Author Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Library
Publisher
Pages 574
Release 1963
Genre Anthropology
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Supplement to the Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volume 4

Supplement to the Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volume 4
Title Supplement to the Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volume 4 PDF eBook
Author Victoria Reifler Bricker
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 241
Release 2010-07-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292791739

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The sixteen-volume Handbook of Middle American Indians, completed in 1976, has been acclaimed the world over as the single most valuable resource ever produced for those involved in the study of Mesoamerica. When it was determined in 1978 that the Handbook should be updated periodically, Victoria Reifler Bricker, well-known cultural anthropologist, was elected to be general editor. This fourth volume of the Supplement is devoted to colonial ethnohistory. Four of the eleven chapters review research and ethnohistorical resources for Guatemala, South Yucatan, North Yucatan, and Oaxaca, areas that received less attention than the central Mexican area in the original Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources (HMAI vols. 12-15). Six substantive and problem-oriented studies cover the use of colonial texts in the study of pre-colonial Mayan languages; political and economic organization in the valleys of Mexico, Puebla-Tlaxcala, and Morelos; urban-rural relations in the Basin of Mexico; kinship and social organization in colonial Tenochtitlan; tlamemes and transport in colonial central Mexico; and land tenure and titles in central Mexico as reflected in colonial codices.

The Maya and Their Central American Neighbors

The Maya and Their Central American Neighbors
Title The Maya and Their Central American Neighbors PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey E Braswell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 459
Release 2014-04-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317756088

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The ancient Maya created one of the most studied and best-known civilizations of the Americas. Nevertheless, Maya civilization is often considered either within a vacuum, by sub-region and according to modern political borders, or with reference to the most important urban civilizations of central Mexico. Seldom if ever are the Maya and their Central American neighbors of El Salvador and Honduras considered together, despite the fact that they engaged in mutually beneficial trade, intermarried, and sometimes made war on each other. The Maya and Their Central American Neighbors seeks to fill this lacuna by presenting original research on the archaeology of the whole of the Maya area (from Yucatan to the Maya highlands of Guatemala), western Honduras, and El Salvador. With a focus on settlement pattern analyses, architectural studies, and ceramic analyses, this ground breaking book provides a broad view of this important relationship allowing readers to understand ancient perceptions about the natural and built environment, the role of power, the construction of historical narrative, trade and exchange, multiethnic interaction in pluralistic frontier zones, the origins of settled agricultural life, and the nature of systemic collapse.

Quirigua Reports

Quirigua Reports
Title Quirigua Reports PDF eBook
Author
Publisher UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Pages 378
Release 1979
Genre CD-ROMs
ISBN 193170791X

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The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints

The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints
Title The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints PDF eBook
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Pages 786
Release 1968
Genre Union catalogs
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