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The aim of The Ancient Maya of Mexico is to present the results of new and important archaeological, epigraphic, and art historical research in the Mexican states of Yucatan, Campeche, and Quintana Roo to a broad audience of scholars, students, and educated laymen who are interested in the ancient Maya.
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The aim of The Ancient Maya of Mexico is to present the results of new and important archaeological, epigraphic, and art historical research in the Mexican states of Yucatan, Campeche, and Quintana Roo to a broad audience of scholars, students, and educated laymen who are interested in the ancient Maya.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 188mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9781908049315
- ISBN-10: 1908049316
- Artikelnr.: 33670481
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 188mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9781908049315
- ISBN-10: 1908049316
- Artikelnr.: 33670481
Geoffrey E. Braswell
Chapter 1. Reinterpreting the Past of the Northern Maya Lowlands Geoffrey
E. Braswell Chapter 2. The Middle Preclassic Ballgame: Yucatan and Beyond
David Anderson (Tulane University) Chapter 3. The Architecture of Power and
Sociopolitical Complexity in Northwestern Yucatan during the Preclassic
Period Nancy Peniche May (University of California, San Diego) Chapter 4.
Maya Political Cycling and the Story of the Kaan Polity Joyce Marcus
(University of Michigan) Chapter 5. Early Classic Integrations in the
Northern Lowlands Scott R. Hutson (University of Kentucky) Chapter 6. The
Political and Economic Organization of Late Classic States in the
Penninsular Gulf Coast: the View from Champoton, Campeche Jerald Ek (State
University of New York at Albany) Chapter 7. 5,000 Sites and Counting: The
Inspiration of Maya Settlement Studies in 2010 Walter R. T. Witschey
(Longwood University) and Clifford T. Brown (Florida Atlantic University)
Chapter 8. The Reality and Role of Popol Nas in Northern Maya Archaeology
George Bey (Millsaps College) and Rossana May Ciau (INAH Yucatan, Merida)
Chapter 9. The Nunnery Quadrangle of Uxmal. William M. Ringle (Davidson
College) Chapter 10. In the Shadow of the Pyramid: Excavations of the Great
Platform of Chichen Itza Geoffrey E. Braswell Chapter 11. Divide and Rule:
Interpreting Site Perimeter Walls in the Northern Maya Lowlands and Beyond
Lauren D. Hahn (University of California, San Diego) Chapter 12. Rain and
Fertility Rituals in Postclassic Yucatan Featuring Chaak and Chak Chel
Gabrielle Vail (New College of Florida) and Christine Hernandez (Tulane
University) Chapter 13. Poor Mayapan Clifford Brown, April Watson (Florida
Atlantic University), Ashley Gravlin-Bernan (Florida Atlantic University),
and Larry Liebovitch (Queens College) Chapter 14. Maya Collapse or
Resilience? Lessons from the Spanish Conquest and the Caste War of Yucatan
Rani T. Alexander (New Mexico State University) Chapter 15. Yucatan at the
Crossroads Joyce Marcus
E. Braswell Chapter 2. The Middle Preclassic Ballgame: Yucatan and Beyond
David Anderson (Tulane University) Chapter 3. The Architecture of Power and
Sociopolitical Complexity in Northwestern Yucatan during the Preclassic
Period Nancy Peniche May (University of California, San Diego) Chapter 4.
Maya Political Cycling and the Story of the Kaan Polity Joyce Marcus
(University of Michigan) Chapter 5. Early Classic Integrations in the
Northern Lowlands Scott R. Hutson (University of Kentucky) Chapter 6. The
Political and Economic Organization of Late Classic States in the
Penninsular Gulf Coast: the View from Champoton, Campeche Jerald Ek (State
University of New York at Albany) Chapter 7. 5,000 Sites and Counting: The
Inspiration of Maya Settlement Studies in 2010 Walter R. T. Witschey
(Longwood University) and Clifford T. Brown (Florida Atlantic University)
Chapter 8. The Reality and Role of Popol Nas in Northern Maya Archaeology
George Bey (Millsaps College) and Rossana May Ciau (INAH Yucatan, Merida)
Chapter 9. The Nunnery Quadrangle of Uxmal. William M. Ringle (Davidson
College) Chapter 10. In the Shadow of the Pyramid: Excavations of the Great
Platform of Chichen Itza Geoffrey E. Braswell Chapter 11. Divide and Rule:
Interpreting Site Perimeter Walls in the Northern Maya Lowlands and Beyond
Lauren D. Hahn (University of California, San Diego) Chapter 12. Rain and
Fertility Rituals in Postclassic Yucatan Featuring Chaak and Chak Chel
Gabrielle Vail (New College of Florida) and Christine Hernandez (Tulane
University) Chapter 13. Poor Mayapan Clifford Brown, April Watson (Florida
Atlantic University), Ashley Gravlin-Bernan (Florida Atlantic University),
and Larry Liebovitch (Queens College) Chapter 14. Maya Collapse or
Resilience? Lessons from the Spanish Conquest and the Caste War of Yucatan
Rani T. Alexander (New Mexico State University) Chapter 15. Yucatan at the
Crossroads Joyce Marcus
Chapter 1. Reinterpreting the Past of the Northern Maya Lowlands Geoffrey
E. Braswell Chapter 2. The Middle Preclassic Ballgame: Yucatan and Beyond
David Anderson (Tulane University) Chapter 3. The Architecture of Power and
Sociopolitical Complexity in Northwestern Yucatan during the Preclassic
Period Nancy Peniche May (University of California, San Diego) Chapter 4.
Maya Political Cycling and the Story of the Kaan Polity Joyce Marcus
(University of Michigan) Chapter 5. Early Classic Integrations in the
Northern Lowlands Scott R. Hutson (University of Kentucky) Chapter 6. The
Political and Economic Organization of Late Classic States in the
Penninsular Gulf Coast: the View from Champoton, Campeche Jerald Ek (State
University of New York at Albany) Chapter 7. 5,000 Sites and Counting: The
Inspiration of Maya Settlement Studies in 2010 Walter R. T. Witschey
(Longwood University) and Clifford T. Brown (Florida Atlantic University)
Chapter 8. The Reality and Role of Popol Nas in Northern Maya Archaeology
George Bey (Millsaps College) and Rossana May Ciau (INAH Yucatan, Merida)
Chapter 9. The Nunnery Quadrangle of Uxmal. William M. Ringle (Davidson
College) Chapter 10. In the Shadow of the Pyramid: Excavations of the Great
Platform of Chichen Itza Geoffrey E. Braswell Chapter 11. Divide and Rule:
Interpreting Site Perimeter Walls in the Northern Maya Lowlands and Beyond
Lauren D. Hahn (University of California, San Diego) Chapter 12. Rain and
Fertility Rituals in Postclassic Yucatan Featuring Chaak and Chak Chel
Gabrielle Vail (New College of Florida) and Christine Hernandez (Tulane
University) Chapter 13. Poor Mayapan Clifford Brown, April Watson (Florida
Atlantic University), Ashley Gravlin-Bernan (Florida Atlantic University),
and Larry Liebovitch (Queens College) Chapter 14. Maya Collapse or
Resilience? Lessons from the Spanish Conquest and the Caste War of Yucatan
Rani T. Alexander (New Mexico State University) Chapter 15. Yucatan at the
Crossroads Joyce Marcus
E. Braswell Chapter 2. The Middle Preclassic Ballgame: Yucatan and Beyond
David Anderson (Tulane University) Chapter 3. The Architecture of Power and
Sociopolitical Complexity in Northwestern Yucatan during the Preclassic
Period Nancy Peniche May (University of California, San Diego) Chapter 4.
Maya Political Cycling and the Story of the Kaan Polity Joyce Marcus
(University of Michigan) Chapter 5. Early Classic Integrations in the
Northern Lowlands Scott R. Hutson (University of Kentucky) Chapter 6. The
Political and Economic Organization of Late Classic States in the
Penninsular Gulf Coast: the View from Champoton, Campeche Jerald Ek (State
University of New York at Albany) Chapter 7. 5,000 Sites and Counting: The
Inspiration of Maya Settlement Studies in 2010 Walter R. T. Witschey
(Longwood University) and Clifford T. Brown (Florida Atlantic University)
Chapter 8. The Reality and Role of Popol Nas in Northern Maya Archaeology
George Bey (Millsaps College) and Rossana May Ciau (INAH Yucatan, Merida)
Chapter 9. The Nunnery Quadrangle of Uxmal. William M. Ringle (Davidson
College) Chapter 10. In the Shadow of the Pyramid: Excavations of the Great
Platform of Chichen Itza Geoffrey E. Braswell Chapter 11. Divide and Rule:
Interpreting Site Perimeter Walls in the Northern Maya Lowlands and Beyond
Lauren D. Hahn (University of California, San Diego) Chapter 12. Rain and
Fertility Rituals in Postclassic Yucatan Featuring Chaak and Chak Chel
Gabrielle Vail (New College of Florida) and Christine Hernandez (Tulane
University) Chapter 13. Poor Mayapan Clifford Brown, April Watson (Florida
Atlantic University), Ashley Gravlin-Bernan (Florida Atlantic University),
and Larry Liebovitch (Queens College) Chapter 14. Maya Collapse or
Resilience? Lessons from the Spanish Conquest and the Caste War of Yucatan
Rani T. Alexander (New Mexico State University) Chapter 15. Yucatan at the
Crossroads Joyce Marcus