دانلود کتاب The Southeast Maya Periphery
by Patricia A. Urban, Edward M. Shortman (eds.)
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عنوان فارسی: جنوب شرقی مایا حاشیه |
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Spanning over two thousand years of prehistory, from the Middle Preclassic through the Classic and the poorly understood Postclassic, the papers in this volume address such topics as epigraphy and iconography, architecture, site planning, settlement patterns, and ceramics and include basic information on chronology. Copan and Quirigua are treated both individually and in comparative perspective.
This significant study is the first to attempt to deal with the Periphery as a coherent unit and the only up-to-date work on the area. Unique in its comparative presentation of Copan and Quirigua and in the breadth of information on non-Maya sites in the area, The Southeast Maya Periphery consists largely of previously unpublished data. Offering a variety of approaches to both old and new problems, this volume attempts, among other things, to reassess the relationships between Copan and Quirigua and between Highland and Lowland ceramic traditions, to analyze ceramics by neutron activation, and to define the nature of the apparently non-Mayan cultures in the region. This book will be of major interest not only to Mayanists and Mesoamerican archaeologists but also to others interested in the processes of ethnic group boundary formation and maintenance.
PATRICIA A. URBAN and EDWARD M. SCHORTMAN are both faculty members in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at Kenyon College and are the authors of numerous papers and reports on Mesoamerican sites and cultures.