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Ancient Teotihuacan

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Informationen zum Autor George L. Cowgill is Emeritus Professor of Anthropology in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. He is the director of the ASU-managed archaeological laboratory at Teotihuacan, Mexico. His work on Teotihuacan, anthropological theory, and quantitative methods in archaeology has been published in numerous major peer-reviewed journals. He is co-author, with René Millon and R. Bruce Drewitt, of Urbanization at Teotihuacan, Mexico, Volume 1: The Teotihuacan Map, Part 2: Maps (1973) and co-editor, with Norman Yoffee, of The Collapse of Ancient States and Civilizations (1988). He was the keynote speaker at the fifth Round Table on Teotihuacan at the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia in Mexico in 2011. Klappentext This is the first comprehensive English-language book on Teotihuacan, the largest city in the Americas before the 1400s. Zusammenfassung Long before the Aztecs and 800 miles from Classic Maya centers! Teotihuacan was part of a broad Mesoamerican tradition but had a distinctive personality. This book synthesizes a century of research! including recent finds! and covers the lives of commoners as well as elites. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Preliminaries; 2. Situating Teotihuacan; 3. Urbanism begins in central Mexico: 500-100 BCE; 4. Teotihuacan takes off: 100-1 BCE; 5. Teotihuacan supremacy in the basin of Mexico: 1-100 CE; 6. Great pyramids and early grandeur: 100-250 CE; 7. Teotihuacan at its height: 250-550 CE; 8. Teotihuacan ideation and religion: imagery, meanings, and uses; 9. 'Interesting times': Teotihuacan comes apart and a new story begins: after 550 CE; 10. Teotihuacan in a wider perspective.

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