Architecture and the Origins of Preclassic Maya Politics
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:24th Mar '17
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This book examines the emergence of political institutions in Maya civilization through studies of landscape, architecture and material culture.
This book's focus results in a comprehensive history of Preclassic Maya society, focusing on recent discoveries of early writing, mural painting, stone monuments, and evidence of divine kingship that have reshaped our understanding of the cultural developments in the first millennium BC.Architecture and the Origins of Preclassic Maya Politics highlights the dramatic changes in the relationship of ancient Maya peoples to the landscape and to each other in the Preclassical period (ca. 2000 BC–250 AD). Offering a comprehensive history of Preclassic Maya society, James Doyle focuses on recent discoveries of early writing, mural painting, stone monuments, and evidence of divine kingship that have reshaped our understanding of cultural developments in the first millennium BC. He also addresses one of the crucial concerns of contemporary archaeology: the emergence of political authorities and their subjects in early complex polities. Doyle shows how architectural trends in the Maya Lowlands in the Preclassic period exhibit the widespread cross-cultural link between monumental architecture of imposing intent, human collaboration, and urbanism.
ISBN: 9781107145375
Dimensions: 260mm x 182mm x 13mm
Weight: 580g
182 pages