ISBN:
0-8263-0836-8
,
978-0-8263-0836-8
Language:
English
Pages:
xiv, 526 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
Edition:
First edition
Series Statement:
School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series [24]
Series Statement:
A _School of American Research Book [24]
Keywords:
Archäologie Maya
;
Soziale Organisation
;
Ethnohistorie
;
Macht
Abstract:
In light of new and expanding research, the contributors to this volume premise that the relationship of Classic to Postclassic in the Northern and Southern Maya Lowlands is much more complex than was traditionally thought. The essays offer a useful introduction to current thought regarding the development of Lowland Maya civilization after the collapse of the Classic Period in the South. The contributors hold diverse opinions, but work toward a restructuring of thinking on the Postclassic, and on directions for future research, with suggestions of specific sites, regions, periods and questions for study. The ideas presented here emphasize the long-overdue redress of domination of Maya studies by a Classic Period point of view. (Verlagsangaben)
Description / Table of Contents:
Preface, Jeremy A. Sabloff and E. Wyllys Andrews V -- Part 1. Background -- 1. Introduction, Jeremy A. Sabloff and E. Wyllys Andrews V -- Part 2. Overviews -- 2. The Postclassic of the Maya Lowlands: A Preliminary Overview, Gordon R. Willey -- 3. A Review and Synthesis of Recent Postclassic Archaeology in Northern Yucatan, Fernando Robles Castellanos and Anthony P. Andrews -- 4. Time Depth or Vacuum: The 11.3.0.0.0 Correlation and the Lowland Maya Postclassic, Arlen F. Chase -- 5. The Chronology of Chichen Itza: A Review of the Literature, Charles E. Lincoln -- Part 3. Data -- 6. From the Maya margins: Images of Postclassic Power Politics, Arthur G. Miller -- 7. Stability Through Change: Lamanai, Belize, from the Ninth to the Seventeenth Century, David M. Pendergast -- 8. The Peten Postclassic: Perspectives from the Central Peten Lakes, Prudence M. Rice -- 9. The Peten Postclassic: A Settlement Perspective, Don S. Rice -- Oart 4. Interpretations -- 10. Social and Political Organization in the Land of Cacao and Honey: Correlating the Archaeology and Ethnohistory of the Postclassic Lowland Maya, Diane Z. Chase -- 11. Campeche, the Itza, and the Postclassic: A Study in Ethnohistorical Archaeology, Joseph W. Ball -- 12. Terminal Classic Lowland Maya: Successes, Failures, and Aftermaths, David A. Freidel -- Part 5. Summary -- 13. Classic to Postclassic: A Summary Discussion, E. Wyllys Andrews V and Jeremy A. Sabloff -- References -- Index
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 457-515"The advanced seminar entitled "After the Fall: New Perspectives on the Postclassic Period in the Maya Lowlands" was held at the School of American Research in Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 18-22, 1982." (Preface)Enthält 13 Beiträge
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