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The Lowland Maya Area

Author : Scott Fedick,Michael Allen,Juan Jim?nez-Osornio,A. Gomez-Pompa
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 700 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2003-09-18
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1560229713

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The Lowland Maya Area by Scott Fedick,Michael Allen,Juan Jim?nez-Osornio,A. Gomez-Pompa Pdf

What can we learn from the people of the Maya Lowlands? Integrating history, biodiversity, ethnobotany, geology, ecology, archaeology, anthropology, and other disciplines, The Lowland Maya Area is a valuable guide to the fascinating relationship between man and his environment in the Yucatán peninsula. This book covers virtually every aspect of the biology and ecology of the Maya Lowlands and the many ways that human beings have interacted with their surroundings in that area for the last three thousand years. You'll learn about newly discovered archaeological evidence of wetland use; the domestication and use of cacao and henequen plants; a biodiversity assessment of a select group of plants, animals, and microorganisms; the area's forgotten cotton, indigo, and wax industries; the ecological history of the Yucatán Peninsula; and much more. This comprehensive book will open your eyes to all that we can learn from the Maya people, who continue to live on their native lands, integrating modern life with their old ways and teaching valuable lessons about human dependence on and management of environmental resources. The Lowland Maya Area explores: the impact of hurricanes and fire on local environments historic and modern Maya concepts of forests the geologic history of the Yucatán challenges to preserving Maya architecture newly-discovered evidence of fertilizer use among the ancient Maya cooperation between locals and researchers that fosters greater knowledge on both sides recommendations to help safeguard the future The Lowland Maya Area is an ideal single source for reliable information on the many ecological and social issues of this dynamic area. Providing you with the results of the most recent research into many diverse fields, including traditional ecological knowledge, the difficult transition to capitalism, agave production, and the diversity of insect species, this book will be a valuable addition to your collection. As the editors of The Lowland Maya Area say in their concluding chapter: “If we are to gain global perspective from the changing Maya world, it is that understanding space and time is absolutely critical to human persistence.” Understanding how the Maya have interacted with their environment for thousands of years while maintaining biodiversity will help us understand how we too can work for sustainable development in our own environments.

The Lowland Maya Postclassic

Author : Arlen F. Chase,Prudence M. Rice
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2014-11-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781477302606

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The Lowland Maya Postclassic by Arlen F. Chase,Prudence M. Rice Pdf

This collection represents a major step forward in understanding the era from the end of Classic Maya civilization to the Spanish conquest.

Precolumbian Population History in the Maya Lowlands

Author : T. Patrick Culbert,Don Stephen Rice
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015019445694

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Precolumbian Population History in the Maya Lowlands by T. Patrick Culbert,Don Stephen Rice Pdf

The Emergence of Lowland Maya Civilization

Author : Nikolai Grube
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Central America
ISBN : STANFORD:36105017701272

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The Emergence of Lowland Maya Civilization by Nikolai Grube Pdf

Pre-Mamom Pottery Variation and the Preclassic Origins of the Lowland Maya

Author : Debra S. Walker
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 671 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2023-04-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781646423200

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Pre-Mamom Pottery Variation and the Preclassic Origins of the Lowland Maya by Debra S. Walker Pdf

Pre-Mamom Pottery Variation and the Preclassic Origins of the Lowland Maya summarizes archaeological researchers’ current views on the adoption and first use of pottery across the Maya lowlands. Covering the early Middle Preclassic period, when communities began using and producing pottery for the first time (roughly 1000–600 BC), through to the establishment of a recognizably Maya tradition, termed the Mamom ceramic sphere (about 600–300 BC), the book demonstrates that the adoption was broadly contemporary, with variation in how the new technology was adapted locally. Analyzing ceramics found at sites in Belize, Petén (Guatemala), and Mexico, the contributors provide evidence that the pre-Mamom expansion of pottery resulted from increased dependence on maize agriculture, exploitation of limestone caprock, and greater reliance on a preexisting system of long-distance exchange. The chapters describe the individual experiences of new potting communities at various sites across the region. They are supplemented by appendixes presenting key chronological data as well as the principal types and varieties of pre-Mamom ceramic complexes across the various spheres: Xe, Eb, Swasey, Cunil, and Ek. A significant amount of new material has been excavated in the last decade, changing what is known about the early Middle Preclassic period and making Pre-Mamom Pottery Variation and the Preclassic Origins of the Lowland Maya a first read of the early ceramic prehistory of the Maya lowlands. It will be a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the archaeology of the Maya lowlands, Mesoamerican social complexity, and ceramic technology. Contributors: E. Wyllys Andrews V, Jaime Awe, George J. Bey III, Ronald L. Bishop, Michael G. Callaghan, Ryan H. Collins, Kaitlin Crow, Sara Dzul Góngora, Jerald Ek, Tomás Gallareta Negrón, Bernard Hermes, Takeshi Inomata, Betsy M. Kohut, Laura J. Kosakowsky, Wieslaw Koszkul, Jon Lohse, Michael Love, Nina Neivens, Terry Powis, Duncan C. Pring, Kathryn Reese-Taylor, Prudence M. Rice, Robert M. Rosenswig, Kerry L. Sagebiel, Donald A. Slater, Katherine E. South, Lauren A. Sullivan, Travis Stanton, Juan Luis Velásquez Muñoz, Debra S. Walker, Michal Wasilewski, Jaroslaw Źrałka

Pathways to Complexity

Author : M. Kathryn Brown,George J. Bey III
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2021-04-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780813072135

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Pathways to Complexity by M. Kathryn Brown,George J. Bey III Pdf

Pathways to Complexity synthesizes a wealth of new archaeological data to illuminate the origins of Maya civilization and the rise of Classic Maya culture. In this volume, prominent Maya scholars argue that the development of social, religious, and economic complexity began during the Middle Preclassic period (1000–300 B.C.), hundreds of years earlier than previously thought. Contributors reveal that villages were present in parts of the lowlands by 1000 B.C., challenging the prevailing models estimating when civilization took root in the area. Combining recent discoveries from the northern lowlands—an area often neglected in other volumes—and the southern lowlands, the collection then traces the emergence of sociopolitical inequality and complexity in all parts of the Yucatan peninsula over the course of the Middle Preclassic period. They show that communities evolved in different ways due to influences such as geographical location, ceramic exchange, shell ornament production, agricultural strategy, religious ritual, ideology, and social rankings. These varied pathways to complexity developed over half a millennium and culminated in the institution of kingship by the Late Preclassic period. Presenting exciting work on a dynamic and poorly understood time period, Pathways to Complexity demonstrates the importance of a broad, comparative approach to understanding Preclassic Maya civilization and will serve as a foundation for future research and interpretation. Contributors: M. Kathryn Brown | Dr. George Bey III | Tara Bond-Freeman | Fernando Robles Castellanos | Tomas Gallareta Negron | E. Wyllys Andrews V | Anthony Andrews | David S. Anderson | Lauren Sullivan | Jaime J. Awe | James F. Garber | Mary Jane Acuña | William Saturno | Bobbi Hohmann | Terry Powis | Paul Healy | Richard Hansen | Donald W. Forsyth | David Freidel | Barbara Arroyo | Richard E. W. Adams A volume in the series Maya Studies, edited by Diane Z. Chase and Arlen F. Chase

Ancient Maya Cities of the Eastern Lowlands

Author : Brett A. Houk,Marilyn A. Masson,Michael E. Smith,John Wayne Janusek
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : City planning
ISBN : 081305415X

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Ancient Maya Cities of the Eastern Lowlands by Brett A. Houk,Marilyn A. Masson,Michael E. Smith,John Wayne Janusek Pdf

Using field reports, data sets and -grey- literature on the many excavated sites, Houk provides a synthesis of archaeological data on the ancient cities of modern Belize for the Classical period and explores their urban planning and built environment. By examining the lowland cities, Houk's work offers balance to the literature on the entire Classic Maya polity.

Lowland Maya Settlement Patterns

Author : Wendy Ashmore
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Social Science
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173007528504

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Lifeways in the Northern Maya Lowlands

Author : Jennifer P. Mathews,Bethany A. Morrison
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173018777125

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Lifeways in the Northern Maya Lowlands by Jennifer P. Mathews,Bethany A. Morrison Pdf

The flat, dry reaches of the northern Yucat n Peninsula have been largely ignored by archaeologists drawn to the more illustrious sites of the south. This book is the first volume to focus entirely on the northern Maya lowlands, presenting a broad cross-section of current research projects in the region by both established and up-and-coming scholars. To address the heretofore unrecognized importance of the northern lowlands in Maya prehistory, the contributors cover key topics relevant to Maya studies: the environmental and historical significance of the region, the archaeology of both large and small sites, the development of agriculture, resource management, ancient politics, and long-distance interaction among sites. As a volume in the series Native Peoples of the Americas, it adds a human dimension to archaeological findings by incorporating modern ethnographic data. By exploring various social and political levels of Maya society through a broad expanse of time, Lifeways in the Northern Maya Lowlands not only reconstructs a little-known past, it also suggests the broad implications of archaeology for related studies of tourism, household economies, and ethnoarchaeology. It is a benchmark work that pointedly demonstrates the need for researchers in both north and south to ignore modern geographic boundaries in their search for new ideas to further their understanding of the ancient Maya.

Classic Maya Polities of the Southern Lowlands

Author : Damien B. Marken,James L. Fitzsimmons
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2015-11-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781607324133

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Classic Maya Polities of the Southern Lowlands by Damien B. Marken,James L. Fitzsimmons Pdf

Classic Maya Polities of the Southern Lowlands investigates Maya political and social structure in the southern lowlands, assessing, comparing, and interpreting the wide variation in Classic period Maya polity and city composition, development, and integration. Traditionally, discussions of Classic Maya political organization have been dominated by the debate over whether Maya polities were centralized or decentralized. With new, largely unpublished data from several recent archaeological projects, this book examines the premises, strengths, and weaknesses of these two perspectives before moving beyond this long-standing debate and into different territory. The volume examines the articulations of the various social and spatial components of Maya polity—the relationships, strategies, and practices that bound households, communities, institutions, and dynasties into enduring (or short-lived) political entities. By emphasizing the internal negotiation of polity, the contributions provide an important foundation for a more holistic understanding of how political organization functioned in the Classic period. Contributors include Francisco Estrada Belli, James L. Fitzsimmons, Sarah E. Jackson, Caleb Kestle, Brigitte Kovacevich, Allan Maca, Damien B. Marken, James Meierhoff, Timothy Murtha, Cynthia Robin, Alexandre Tokovinine, and Andrew Wyatt.

Late Lowland Maya Civilization

Author : Jeremy A. Sabloff,Edward Wyllys Andrews
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : History
ISBN : UVA:X001360411

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Late Lowland Maya Civilization by Jeremy A. Sabloff,Edward Wyllys Andrews Pdf

This book is a series of essays that offers a framework for the study of lowland Maya settlement patterns, surveying the range of interpretive ideas about ancient Maya remains.--Publisher's description.

Maya E Groups

Author : David A. Freidel,Arlen F. Chase,Anne S. Dowd,Jerry Murdock
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 655 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2017-08-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780813052816

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Maya E Groups by David A. Freidel,Arlen F. Chase,Anne S. Dowd,Jerry Murdock Pdf

As complex societies emerged in the Maya lowlands during the first millennium BCE, so did stable communities focused around public squares and the worship of a divine ruler tied to a Maize God cult. “E Groups,” central to many of these settlements, are architectural complexes: typically, a long platform supporting three struc¬tures and facing a western pyramid across a formal plaza. Aligned with the movements of the sun, E Groups have long been interpreted as giant calendrical devices crucial to the rise of Maya civilization. This volume presents new archaeological data to reveal that E Groups were constructed earlier than previously thought. In fact, they are the earliest identifiable architectural plan at many Maya settlements. More than just astronomical observatories or calendars, E Groups were a key element of community organization, urbanism, and identity in the heart of the Maya lowlands. They served as gathering places for emerging communities and centers of ritual; they were the very first civic-religious public architecture in the Maya lowlands. Investigating a wide variety of E Group sites—including some of the most famous like the Mundo Perdido in Tikal and the hitherto little known complex at Chan, as well as others in Ceibal, El Palmar, Cival, Calakmul, Caracol, Xunantunich, Yaxnohcah, Yaxuná, and San Bartolo—this volume pieces together the development of social and political complexity in ancient Maya civilization. James Aimers | Anthony F. Aveni | Jamie J. Awe | Boris Beltran | M. Kathryn Brown | Arlen F. Chase | Diane Z. Chase | Anne S. Dowd | James Doyle | Francisco Estrada-Belli | David A. Freidel | Julie A. Hoggarth | Takeshi Inomata | Patricia A. Mcanany | Susan Milbrath | Jerry Murdock | Kathryn Reese-Taylor | Prudence M. Rice | Cynthia Robin | Franco D. Rossi | Jeremy A. Sabloff | William A. Saturno | Travis W. Stanton A volume in the series Maya Studies, edited by Diane Z. Chase and Arlen F. Chase

Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volumes 2 and 3

Author : Gordon R. Willey
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 1099 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1965-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781477306550

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Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volumes 2 and 3 by Gordon R. Willey Pdf

Archaeology of Southern Mesoamerica comprises the second and third volumes in the Handbook of Middle American Indians, published in cooperation with the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane University under the general editorship of Robert Wauchope (1909–1979). The volume editor is Gordon R. Willey (1913–2002), Bowditch Professor of Mexican and Central American Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University. Volumes Two and Three, with more than 700 illustrations, contain archaeological syntheses, followed by special articles on settlement patterns, architecture, funerary practices, ceramics, artifacts, sculpture, painting, figurines, jades, textiles, minor arts, calendars, hieroglyphic writing, and native societies at the time of the Spanish conquest of the Guatemala highlands, the southern Maya lowlands, the Pacific coast of Guatemala, Chiapas, the upper Grijalva basin, southern Veracruz, Tabasco, and Oaxaca. The Handbook of Middle American Indians was assembled and edited at the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane University with the assistance of grants from the National Science Foundation and under the sponsorship of the National Research Council Committee on Latin American Anthropology.

Before Kukulkán

Author : Vera Tiesler,Andrea Cucina,Travis W. Stanton,David A. Freidel
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2017-12-19
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780816532643

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Before Kukulkán by Vera Tiesler,Andrea Cucina,Travis W. Stanton,David A. Freidel Pdf

"A significant look at Maya life prior to Chichén Itzá during the Classic Period in the Yucatán"--Provided by publisher.