ISBN:
0-8263-0474-5
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978-0-8263-0474-2
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0-8263-0441-9 /Hb.
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978-0-8263-0441-4 /Hb.
Language:
English
Pages:
xvi, 465 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Karten
Edition:
First paperback printing
Series Statement:
School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series [12]
Series Statement:
A _School of American Research Book [12]
Keywords:
Mittelamerika Indianer, präkolumbianisch, Mittelamerika
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Maya
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Archäologie
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Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt
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Kriegsführung
Abstract:
The contributors to this book scrutinize the data, survey external influences on the early Maya, and consider economics, ecology, demography, and warfare - as well as social and ideological factors - in explaining the transformation of Maya culture from a village-oriented society to one centered on elite classes living in large civic centers with monumental architecture. (Verlagsangaben)
Description / Table of Contents:
Foreword, Douglas W. Schwartz, General Editor -- Preface -- Part 1: Background -- 1. The Origins of Civilization in the Maya Lowlands, Richard E. W. Adams and T. Patrick Culbert -- Part 2: Maya lowland data bases and their coordination -- 2. Early Maya Development at Tikal, Guatemala, T. Patrick Culbert -- 3. Ex Oriente Lux: A View from Belize, Norman Hammond -- 4. Rio Bec Archaeology and the Rise of Maya Civilization, Richard E. W. Adams -- 5. The Rise of the Northern Maya Chiefdoms: A Socioprocessual Analysis, Joseph W. Ball -- 6. The Rise of Classic Maya Civilization: A Pasión Valley Perspective, Gordon R. Willey -- 7. The Rise of Classic Maya Civilization in the Northwestern Zone: Isolation and Integration, Robert L. Rands -- Part 3: External areas and influences -- 8. Olmec and Maya: A Study in Relationships, Michael D. Coe -- 9. The Mixe-Zoque as Competing Neighbors or the Early Lowland Maya, Gareth W. Lowe -- 10. Early Art Styles of Mesoamerica And Early Classic Maya Art , Jacinto Quirarte -- Part 4; Prcesses and models -- 11. Environmental Heterogeneity and the Evolution of Lowland Maya Civilization, William T. Sanders -- 12. Maya Subsistence: Mythologies, Analogies, Possibilities, Robert McC. Netting -- 13. Warfare and the Evolution of Maya Civilization, David L. Webster -- 14. The Tikal Connection, William L. Rathje -- 15. The Rise of Maya Civilization: A Summary View, Gordon R. Willey -- References -- Index
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 425-456"The origins of Maya civilization was the theme of an advanced sminar sponsored and supparted by the schollo of Amreican Research held October 14-18, 1974, in Santa Fe." (Preface)Enthält 15 Beiträge
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