The Classic Maya
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Part of Cambridge World Archaeology
- Authors:
- Stephen D. Houston, Brown University, Rhode Island
- Takeshi Inomata, University of Arizona
- Date Published: November 2009
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521669726
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In the first millennium AD, the Classic Maya created courtly societies in and around the Yucatan Peninsula that have left some of the most striking intellectual and aesthetic achievements of the ancient world, including large settlements like Tikal, Copan, and Palenque. This book is the first in-depth synthesis of the Classic Maya. It is richly informed by new decipherment of hieroglyphs, decades of intensive excavation and survey. Structured by categories of person in society, it reports on kings, queens, nobles, gods, and ancestors, as well as the many millions of farmers and other figures who lived in societies predicated on sacred kingship and varying political programs. The Classic Maya presents a tandem model of societies bound by moral covenants and convulsed by unavoidable tensions between groups, affected by demographic trends and changing environments. It will serve as the basic source for all readers interested in the civilisation of the Maya.
Read more- Close look at Classic Maya people
- Combination of archaeological, textual, and iconographic data
- Synthesis of recent research results
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- Date Published: November 2009
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521669726
- length: 402 pages
- dimensions: 251 x 175 x 23 mm
- weight: 0.7kg
- contains: 138 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. Setting:
1. Introduction
2. Sociality
3. Beginnings
4. The Classic period
Part II. Social Actors:
5. Kings and queens, courts and palaces
6. Nobles
7. Gods, supernaturals, and ancestors
8. Farmers
9. Craftspeople and traders
10. End of an era
Epilogue.Instructors have used or reviewed this title for the following courses
- Ancient Maya Civilization
- Ancient Mesoamerican civilizations
- Archaeology of Mesoamerica
- Architectural History of Mexico and Guatemala
- Art and ARchitecture of the Ancient Maya
- Art of the Maya
- Classic Maya
- Classic Maya Civilization
- Environment and Archaeology
- Intro to the Cultures of Mesoamerica
- Maya Art and Archaeology
- Maya Art and Architecture
- Maya Civilization
- Maya Hieroglyphic Writing
- Mysteries of the Ancient Maya
- The Archaeology of the Ancient Maya
- The Maya
- The World of the Ancient Maya
- World Archaeology
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