Ancient Maya CivilizationRutgers University Press, 1982 - 337 pages Maya archaeology has undergone a revolution in the past few years: a century of exploration, excavation, and study of temples and monuments has now been amplified by a wealth of new data on the economy, settlements, and social organization of ancient Maya civilization. Norman Hammond presents a synthesis of current knowledge for the lay reader as well as the student of native American cultures. He describes the discovery of the ancient Maya centers deep in the forests of Central America, outlines the rise and fall of Classic Maya civilization, and examines aspects of Maya culture ranging from the recent discoveries of intensive agriculture in swamps to the architecture, art, religion and thought of this unique tropical forest society. |
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... pre - Hispanic cultures of the country . When he was recalled to France in 1851 he had access for three years to ... pre - Hispanic drama was still passed down in oral tradition , and transcribed it : the Rabinal - Achí is one of the few ...
... pre - Hispanic cultures of the country . When he was recalled to France in 1851 he had access for three years to ... pre - Hispanic drama was still passed down in oral tradition , and transcribed it : the Rabinal - Achí is one of the few ...
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... pre- diction , as with many of the events detailed in the Books of Chilam ... pre- occupation with , and consummate ability to manipulate , numbers ; a desire to ... Hispanic period to illuminate such works of art as the portrayals of the ...
... pre- diction , as with many of the events detailed in the Books of Chilam ... pre- occupation with , and consummate ability to manipulate , numbers ; a desire to ... Hispanic period to illuminate such works of art as the portrayals of the ...
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... pre - Hispanic times , but in the absence of written sources from the ear- lier period retrodiction is again an uncertain benefit . Many corners of the Maya mind thus remain , and prob- ably ever will remain , obscure : we know less ...
... pre - Hispanic times , but in the absence of written sources from the ear- lier period retrodiction is again an uncertain benefit . Many corners of the Maya mind thus remain , and prob- ably ever will remain , obscure : we know less ...
Table des matières
Precursors and Successors 333353 67 | 33 |
Index | 62 |
The Maya Lands and Their People | 67 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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American ancient Maya appear archaeological architecture Belize buildings called carved central century ceremonial Chiapas Chichén Itzá civilization Classic Maya Classic period coast complex Copan culture earlier early east evidence excavated existence feet field Figure forest four function glyph head highlands historical important indicates inscriptions jade known land Late Late Classic later lowlands Lubaantun major material Maya Area meters Mexico Middle miles monuments Museum northern noted obsidian Palenque pattern perhaps Petén platforms population Postclassic pottery precinct Preclassic present Press probably pyramid range recent recorded region remains result river ruler sculpture seems settlement similar single social society sources southern stelae stone structure style suggested Temple Thompson Tikal tion trade University valley Veracruz vessels walls Yucatan zone