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Water, Cacao, and the Early Maya of Chocola Jonathan Kaplan

Water, Cacao, and the Early Maya of Chocola By Jonathan Kaplan

Water, Cacao, and the Early Maya of Chocola by Jonathan Kaplan


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Brings the often-overlooked southern Maya region of Guatemala into the spotlight by closely examining the lost city of Chocola. Jonathan Kaplan and Federico Paredes Umana prove that Chocola was a major Maya polity and reveal exactly why it was so influential.

Water, Cacao, and the Early Maya of Chocola Summary

Water, Cacao, and the Early Maya of Chocola by Jonathan Kaplan

This exciting book brings the often-overlooked southern Maya region of Guatemala into the spotlight by closely examining the ""lost city"" of Chocola. Jonathan Kaplan and Federico Paredes Umana prove that Chocola was a major Maya polity and reveal exactly why it was so influential.

In their fieldwork at the site, Kaplan and Paredes Umana discovered an extraordinarily sophisticated underground water-control system. They also discovered cacao residues in ceramic vessels. Based on these and other findings, the authors believe that cacao was consumed and grown intensively at Chocola and that the city was the center of a large cacao trade. They contend that the citys wealth and power were built on its abundant supply of water and its command of cacao, which was significant not just to cuisine and trade but also to Maya ideology and cosmology. Moreover, Kaplan and Paredes Umana detail the ancient city's ceramics and add over thirty stone sculptures to the site's inventory.

Because the southern Maya region was likely the origin of Maya hieroglyphic writing and the Long Count calendar, scholars have long suspected the area to be important. This pioneering field research at Chocola helps explain how and why the region played a leading role in the rise of the Maya civilization.

About Jonathan Kaplan

Jonathan Kaplan, director of the Chocola Project, is coeditor of The Southern Maya in the Late Preclassic: The Rise and Fall of an Early Mesoamerican Civilization.

Federico Paredes Umana is professor at the Center for Anthropological Studies at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.

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NPB9780813056746
9780813056746
0813056748
Water, Cacao, and the Early Maya of Chocola by Jonathan Kaplan
New
Hardback
University Press of Florida
2018-04-30
400
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