3,000 Years of War and Peace in the Maya Lowlands presents the cutting-edge research of 25 authors in the fields of archaeology, biological anthropology, art history, ethnohistory, and epigraphy. Together, they explore issues central to ancient Maya identity, political history, and warfare.
3,000 Years of War and Peace in the Maya Lowlands presents the cutting-edge research of 25 authors in the fields of archaeology, biological anthropology, art history, ethnohistory, and epigraphy. Together, they explore issues central to ancient Maya identity, political history, and warfare.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Geoffrey E. Braswell is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, San Diego. Among his numerous works are The Maya and Teotihuacan, The Ancient Maya of Mexico, and The Maya and Their Central American Neighbors.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Identity, Politics, & Violence: An Introduction to 3,000 Years of War and Peace in the Maya Lowlands; 2. Identity and power of the earliest Maya: Preclassic architecture and cultural development of Nakum and Yaxha, Peten, Guatemala; 3. Migration and Conflict, or Emulation and Interaction? The Belize Valley during the Middle Preclassic; 4. Southern Belize from Paleoindian to Preclassic Times: Introduction to the Region, Early Origins, and Identity; 5. The Southern Belize Region in Early to Late Classic Period Mesoamerica: First Settlement, Nim li Punit, and Uxbenka; 6. The Southern Belize Region in Late to Terminal Classic Period Mesoamerica: Pusilha, Lubaantun, and Identity; 7. Queens and Statecraft: Royal Women in the Heart of the Fire Shrine at El Perú-Waka'; 8. Architecture as a Material Representation of Sociopolitical Structure: An Analysis of Lowland Maya Palace Complexes in the Late Eighth Century; 9. As the B'ak'tun Turned: Reconstructing Classic to Postclassic Population Dynamics in the Belize River Valley; 10. Dzehkabtun: Crisis and Violence in the Terminal Classic; 11. Foreign Encounters: Warfare, Trade, and Status at Chichen Itza; 12. The Sustenance Providers: War, Sacrifice, and the Origin of People in Ancient Mesoamerica; 13. Power and Politics on the Late Colonial Frontier of British Honduras
1. Identity, Politics, & Violence: An Introduction to 3,000 Years of War and Peace in the Maya Lowlands; 2. Identity and power of the earliest Maya: Preclassic architecture and cultural development of Nakum and Yaxha, Peten, Guatemala; 3. Migration and Conflict, or Emulation and Interaction? The Belize Valley during the Middle Preclassic; 4. Southern Belize from Paleoindian to Preclassic Times: Introduction to the Region, Early Origins, and Identity; 5. The Southern Belize Region in Early to Late Classic Period Mesoamerica: First Settlement, Nim li Punit, and Uxbenka; 6. The Southern Belize Region in Late to Terminal Classic Period Mesoamerica: Pusilha, Lubaantun, and Identity; 7. Queens and Statecraft: Royal Women in the Heart of the Fire Shrine at El Perú-Waka'; 8. Architecture as a Material Representation of Sociopolitical Structure: An Analysis of Lowland Maya Palace Complexes in the Late Eighth Century; 9. As the B'ak'tun Turned: Reconstructing Classic to Postclassic Population Dynamics in the Belize River Valley; 10. Dzehkabtun: Crisis and Violence in the Terminal Classic; 11. Foreign Encounters: Warfare, Trade, and Status at Chichen Itza; 12. The Sustenance Providers: War, Sacrifice, and the Origin of People in Ancient Mesoamerica; 13. Power and Politics on the Late Colonial Frontier of British Honduras
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