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  • Ethn. Museum Berlin  (2)
  • HU-Berlin Edoc
  • Cambridge : Cambridge University Press  (2)
  • Maya  (2)
  • History  (2)
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  • Ethn. Museum Berlin  (2)
  • HU-Berlin Edoc
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781108483889 , 9781108705233
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 520 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Martin, Simon, 1961 - Ancient Maya politics
    DDC: 972.81/016
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    Keywords: Mayas Politics and government ; Inscriptions, Mayan ; Mayas Antiquities ; Archaeology and history ; Archaeology and history ; Maya ; Politische Anthropologie ; Archäologie ; Geschichte 150-900
    Abstract: "The Classic Maya have long presented scholars with vexing problems. One of the longest running and most contested of these, and the source of deeply polarized interpretations, has been their political organization. Using recently deciphered inscriptions and fresh archaeological finds, Simon Martin argues that this particular debate can be laid to rest. He offers a comprehensive re-analysis of the issue in an effort to answer a simple question: how did a multitude of small kingdoms survive for some six hundred years without being subsumed within larger states or empires? Using previously unexploited comparative and theoretical approaches, Martin suggests mechanisms that maintained a "dynamic equilibrium" within a system best understood not as array of individual polities but an interactive whole. With its rebirth as text-backed historical archaeology, Maya studies has entered a new phase, one capable of building a political anthropology as robust as any other we have for the ancient world"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107002340
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 261 S , graph. Darst., Kt , 29 cm
    Edition: 1. ed
    DDC: 972/.75
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    Keywords: Spatial analysis (Statistics) in archaeology ; Maya sculpture ; Maya architecture ; Palenque Site (Mexico) ; Palenque (Chiapas, Mexico) Antiquities ; Palenque ; Maya ; Ausgrabung ; Architektur ; Raum ; Analyse
    Abstract: "In this book, Alexander Parmington combines an examination of space, access control and sculptural themes and placement, to propose how images and texts controlled movement in Classic Maya cities. Using Palenque as a case study, this book analyzes specific building groups and sculptures to provide insight into the hierarchical distribution and use of ritual and administrative space in temple and palace architecture. Identifying which spaces were the more accessible and therefore more public, and which spaces were more segregated and consequently more private, Dr. Parmington demonstrates how sculptural, iconographic, and hieroglyphic content varies considerably when found in public/common or private/elite space. Drawing on specific examples from the Classic Maya and other early civilizations, he demonstrates that by examining the intent in the distribution of architecture and art, the variation and function of the artistic themes represented in sculpture and other monumental works of art can be better understood"--
    Abstract: "In this book, Alexander Parmington combines an examination of space, access control and sculptural themes and placement, to propose how images and texts controlled movement in Classic Maya cities. Using Palenque as a case study, this book analyzes specific building groups and sculptures to provide insight into the hierarchical distribution and use of ritual and administrative space in temple and palace architecture. Identifying which spaces were the more accessible and therefore more public, and which spaces were more segregated and consequently more private, Dr. Parmington demonstrates how sculptural, iconographic, and hieroglyphic content varies considerably when found in public/common or private/elite space. Drawing on specific examples from the Classic Maya and other early civilizations, he demonstrates that by examining the intent in the distribution of architecture and art, the variation and function of the artistic themes represented in sculpture and other monumental works of art can be better understood"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Defining the Maya built environment; 2. Investigative considerations and methodology; 3. Access analysis of the Palenque cross group and its sculpture; 4. Architectural and sculptural programs of the Palenque Palace Group; 5. Access analysis of the architectural and sculptural programs of the Palenque Palace Group; 6. Access analysis of Maya art and architecture, summary and conclusions.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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