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New Theories on the Ancient Maya

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Papers from the 1987 Maya Weekend conference at the University of Pennsylvania Museum present current views of Maya culture and language. Also included is an article by George Stuart summarizing the history of the study of Maya hieroglyphs and the fascinating scholars and laypersons who have helped bring about their decipherment.Symposium Series III


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Preface

Introduction

The Past as Prelude

I. Quest for Decipherment: A Historical and Biographical Survey of Maya Hieroglyphic Investigation

EPIGRAPHY AND ICONOGRAPHY: CURRENT STUDIES AND INTERPRETATIONS

II. Classic Maya Politics

III. From Double Bird to Ah Cacao: Dynastic Troubles and the Cycle of Katuns at Tikal, Guatemala

IV. Preclassic Notation and the Development of Maya Writing

V. Excavating Among the Collections: A Reexamination of Three Figurines

VI. Pure Language and Lapidary Prose

VII. The Myth of the Popol Vuh as an Instrument of Power

THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE: NEW INSIGHTS INTO DEVELOPMENTS AND RELATIONSHIPS

VIII. New Ceremonial and Settlement Evidence at La Venta, and its Relation to Preclassic Maya Cultures

IX. The Preclassic Origin of Lowland Maya States

X. Preclassic Maya Civilization

XI. The Development of a Regional Tradition in Southern Belize

XII. Beyond Temples and Palaces: Recent Settlement Pattern Research at the Ancient Maya City of Sayil (1983-1985)

XIII. Variations on a Theme: A Frontier View of Maya Civilization

THE MAYA WORLD VIEW: THE ANCIENT WAYS AND THE MODERN LEGACY

XIV. Deciphering Maya Architectural Plans

XV. Burials as Caches; Caches as Burials: A New Interpretation of the Meaning of Ritual Deposits Among the Classic Period Lowland Maya

XVI. Rebellious Prophets

XVII. Divination and Prophecy in Yucatan

XVIII. Mayan Calendars, Cosmology, and Astronomical Commensuration

XIX. The Popol Vuh as a Hieroglyphic Book

THE PRESENT AS PAST

XX. The Future of Tikal


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Edited by Elin C. Danien and Robert J. Sharer

Summary

Papers from the 1987 Maya Weekend conference at the University of Pennsylvania Museum present current views of Maya culture and language. Also included is an article by George Stuart summarizing the history of the study of Maya hieroglyphs and the fascinating scholars and laypersons who have helped bring about their decipherment.

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Authors Danien, Elin C. Danien, Danien Elin C., Sharon Bohn Gmelch, Robert J. Sharer, Sharer Robert J.
Assisted by Elin C. Danien (Editor), Robert J. Sharer (Editor)
Publisher University Presses
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.01.1992
 
EAN 9780924171130
ISBN 978-0-924171-13-0
Dimensions 216 mm x 279 mm x 15 mm
Weight 666 g
Series University Museum Symposium
University Museum Symposium
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, HISTORY / Latin America / Central America, Archaeology by period / region, Mesoamerican cultures / civilisations

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