Routes, Interaction and Exchange in the Southern Maya Area
Herausgeber: Robinson, Eugenia; Davies, Gavin
Routes, Interaction and Exchange in the Southern Maya Area
Herausgeber: Robinson, Eugenia; Davies, Gavin
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This book explores routes of interaction and exchange in the Southern Maya Area, a zone that had both short and long-distance trade and whose natural resources were exploited by merchants and rulers, colonists and entrepreneurs during Olmec, Teotihuacan, Maya, Aztec, colonial and modern times.
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This book explores routes of interaction and exchange in the Southern Maya Area, a zone that had both short and long-distance trade and whose natural resources were exploited by merchants and rulers, colonists and entrepreneurs during Olmec, Teotihuacan, Maya, Aztec, colonial and modern times.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9781032542102
- ISBN-10: 1032542101
- Artikelnr.: 72107371
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9781032542102
- ISBN-10: 1032542101
- Artikelnr.: 72107371
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eugenia J. Robinson is a Research Fellow of the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane University and a Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Montgomery College. Her research interests are settlement and landscape studies, interaction and rock images in the Kaqchikel Maya highlands. Gavin R. Davies has a PhD in anthropological archaeology from the University of Kentucky and is a Project Archaeologist with TRC. His doctoral thesis investigated long-term resilience and adaptation in the Lake Atitlan Basin of Highland Guatemala.
1. Introduction to Routes, Interaction and Exchange; Part I: Hubs, Networks
and Economies of the Preclassic Period; 2. Chiapa de Corzo: Exchange Routes
and Cultural Interaction between Zoque and Maya Regions; 3. Tak'alik Ab'aj
and its Neighbors in the Network of the Ritual Market Economy; 4. Izapa and
the Formative Period Kingdoms of Southern Pacific Mesoamerica; Part II:
Routes, Interaction and Exchange during the Classic Period; 5. About-Faces:
Stylistic Evolutions and Interactions at Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala; 6.
Interaction and Ideology: The Teotihuacan-Style Censers from the Pacific
Coast of Guatemala; 7. Long-Distance Exchange and the Ballgame at
Kaminaljuyu; 8. "The Mountain Trails are Well Traveled": Routes and
Economic Organization in the Lake Atitlan Basin; 9. Least-Cost Routes and
the Kaqchikel Maya Region: Intercommunity Trade, Movement and
Communication; 10. American Pompeii: Old Evidence on Late Classic Ties
between the Pacific Coast and the Antigua Valley; 11. Raxruha Viejo and
Highland-Lowland Interaction during the Classic Period; 12. Tracking Trade:
Explaining the Rise of Copan's Polity in Southeastern Mesoamerica; Part
III: Production, Trade and Migration in the Postclassic Period; 13. Export
Craft Production in Soconusco: An Update on Tohil Plumbate; 14. Trade,
Migration, and Continuity at Plumbate Era Izapa; 15. lnteraction and
Exchange in Late Postclassic Xoconochco; 16. An Uphill View of the Northern
Guatemalan Highlands from the Southern Maya Lowlands
and Economies of the Preclassic Period; 2. Chiapa de Corzo: Exchange Routes
and Cultural Interaction between Zoque and Maya Regions; 3. Tak'alik Ab'aj
and its Neighbors in the Network of the Ritual Market Economy; 4. Izapa and
the Formative Period Kingdoms of Southern Pacific Mesoamerica; Part II:
Routes, Interaction and Exchange during the Classic Period; 5. About-Faces:
Stylistic Evolutions and Interactions at Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala; 6.
Interaction and Ideology: The Teotihuacan-Style Censers from the Pacific
Coast of Guatemala; 7. Long-Distance Exchange and the Ballgame at
Kaminaljuyu; 8. "The Mountain Trails are Well Traveled": Routes and
Economic Organization in the Lake Atitlan Basin; 9. Least-Cost Routes and
the Kaqchikel Maya Region: Intercommunity Trade, Movement and
Communication; 10. American Pompeii: Old Evidence on Late Classic Ties
between the Pacific Coast and the Antigua Valley; 11. Raxruha Viejo and
Highland-Lowland Interaction during the Classic Period; 12. Tracking Trade:
Explaining the Rise of Copan's Polity in Southeastern Mesoamerica; Part
III: Production, Trade and Migration in the Postclassic Period; 13. Export
Craft Production in Soconusco: An Update on Tohil Plumbate; 14. Trade,
Migration, and Continuity at Plumbate Era Izapa; 15. lnteraction and
Exchange in Late Postclassic Xoconochco; 16. An Uphill View of the Northern
Guatemalan Highlands from the Southern Maya Lowlands
1. Introduction to Routes, Interaction and Exchange; Part I: Hubs, Networks
and Economies of the Preclassic Period; 2. Chiapa de Corzo: Exchange Routes
and Cultural Interaction between Zoque and Maya Regions; 3. Tak'alik Ab'aj
and its Neighbors in the Network of the Ritual Market Economy; 4. Izapa and
the Formative Period Kingdoms of Southern Pacific Mesoamerica; Part II:
Routes, Interaction and Exchange during the Classic Period; 5. About-Faces:
Stylistic Evolutions and Interactions at Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala; 6.
Interaction and Ideology: The Teotihuacan-Style Censers from the Pacific
Coast of Guatemala; 7. Long-Distance Exchange and the Ballgame at
Kaminaljuyu; 8. "The Mountain Trails are Well Traveled": Routes and
Economic Organization in the Lake Atitlan Basin; 9. Least-Cost Routes and
the Kaqchikel Maya Region: Intercommunity Trade, Movement and
Communication; 10. American Pompeii: Old Evidence on Late Classic Ties
between the Pacific Coast and the Antigua Valley; 11. Raxruha Viejo and
Highland-Lowland Interaction during the Classic Period; 12. Tracking Trade:
Explaining the Rise of Copan's Polity in Southeastern Mesoamerica; Part
III: Production, Trade and Migration in the Postclassic Period; 13. Export
Craft Production in Soconusco: An Update on Tohil Plumbate; 14. Trade,
Migration, and Continuity at Plumbate Era Izapa; 15. lnteraction and
Exchange in Late Postclassic Xoconochco; 16. An Uphill View of the Northern
Guatemalan Highlands from the Southern Maya Lowlands
and Economies of the Preclassic Period; 2. Chiapa de Corzo: Exchange Routes
and Cultural Interaction between Zoque and Maya Regions; 3. Tak'alik Ab'aj
and its Neighbors in the Network of the Ritual Market Economy; 4. Izapa and
the Formative Period Kingdoms of Southern Pacific Mesoamerica; Part II:
Routes, Interaction and Exchange during the Classic Period; 5. About-Faces:
Stylistic Evolutions and Interactions at Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala; 6.
Interaction and Ideology: The Teotihuacan-Style Censers from the Pacific
Coast of Guatemala; 7. Long-Distance Exchange and the Ballgame at
Kaminaljuyu; 8. "The Mountain Trails are Well Traveled": Routes and
Economic Organization in the Lake Atitlan Basin; 9. Least-Cost Routes and
the Kaqchikel Maya Region: Intercommunity Trade, Movement and
Communication; 10. American Pompeii: Old Evidence on Late Classic Ties
between the Pacific Coast and the Antigua Valley; 11. Raxruha Viejo and
Highland-Lowland Interaction during the Classic Period; 12. Tracking Trade:
Explaining the Rise of Copan's Polity in Southeastern Mesoamerica; Part
III: Production, Trade and Migration in the Postclassic Period; 13. Export
Craft Production in Soconusco: An Update on Tohil Plumbate; 14. Trade,
Migration, and Continuity at Plumbate Era Izapa; 15. lnteraction and
Exchange in Late Postclassic Xoconochco; 16. An Uphill View of the Northern
Guatemalan Highlands from the Southern Maya Lowlands