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Zusatztext This new Daily Life in Maya Civilization is highly recommended for Central American and Mexican history collections in academic and public libraries. Informationen zum Autor Robert J. Sharer is Sally and Alvin Shoemaker Professor in Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. Klappentext Experience daily life in Maya civilization, from its earliest beginnings to the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Narrative chapters describe Mayan political life, economy, social structure, religion, writing, warfare, and scientific methods. Readers will explore the Mayan calendar, counting system, hunting and gathering methods, language, and family roles and relationships. A revised and expanded edition based on the latest archaeological research, this volume offers new interpretations and corrects popular misconceptions, and shows how the Maya adapted to their environment and preserved their culture and language over thousands of years. Over 60 photos and illustrations, several of new archaeological sites, enhance the material, and an expanded resource center bibliography includes web sites and DVDs for further study. The closing chapter discusses what Maya civilization means for us today and what we can learn from Maya achievements and failures. A first-stop reference source for any student of Latin American and Native American history and culture. Vorwort An overview of how the Mayan people lived during the height of their civilization. Zusammenfassung Experience daily life in Maya civilization, from its earliest beginnings to the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Narrative chapters describe Mayan political life, economy, social structure, religion, writing, warfare, and scientific methods. Readers will explore the Mayan calendar, counting system, hunting and gathering methods, language, and family roles and relationships. A revised and expanded edition based on the latest archaeological research, this volume offers new interpretations and corrects popular misconceptions, and shows how the Maya adapted to their environment and preserved their culture and language over thousands of years. Over 60 photos and illustrations, several of new archaeological sites, enhance the material, and an expanded resource center bibliography includes web sites and DVDs for further study. The closing chapter discusses what Maya civilization means for us today and what we can learn from Maya achievements and failures. A first-stop reference source for any student of Latin American and Native American history and culture. Inhaltsverzeichnis IllustrationsPrefaceNames, Pronunciations, and AbbreviationsChronology of Maya Civilization1. The Maya of Past and Present 2. Understanding the Maya Past 3. The Foundations of Maya Civilization 4. Early Maya Civilization5. Middle Maya Civilization6. Transformations in Maya Civilization7. Late Maya Civilization 8. Maya Economy 9. Maya Society 10. Maya Government 11. Maya Religion 12. Maya Writing and Calendars 13. The Meaning of Maya Civilization Bibliography Index...