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The Classic Maya Stephen D. Houston (Brown University, Rhode Island)

The Classic Maya By Stephen D. Houston (Brown University, Rhode Island)

The Classic Maya by Stephen D. Houston (Brown University, Rhode Island)


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In the first millennium AD, the Classic Maya created courtly societies in and around the Yucatan Peninsula that have left some of the most striking intellectual and aesthetic achievements of the ancient world. This book is the first in-depth synthesis of the Classic Maya.

The Classic Maya Summary

The Classic Maya by Stephen D. Houston (Brown University, Rhode Island)

In the first millennium AD, the Classic Maya created courtly societies in and around the Yucatan Peninsula that have left some of the most striking intellectual and aesthetic achievements of the ancient world, including large settlements like Tikal, Copan, and Palenque. This book is the first in-depth synthesis of the Classic Maya. It is richly informed by new decipherment of hieroglyphs, decades of intensive excavation and survey. Structured by categories of person in society, it reports on kings, queens, nobles, gods, and ancestors, as well as the many millions of farmers and other figures who lived in societies predicated on sacred kingship and varying political programs. The Classic Maya presents a tandem model of societies bound by moral covenants and convulsed by unavoidable tensions between groups, affected by demographic trends and changing environments. It will serve as the basic source for all readers interested in the civilisation of the Maya.

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"...valuable for anyone interested in Mesoamerica, and a major contribution to Maya studies. Essential." -Choice

About Stephen D. Houston (Brown University, Rhode Island)

Stephen Houston is the Dupee Family Professor of Social Sciences at Brown University. The author of numerous books and articles, he is also an archaeologist who has excavated and mapped Classic Maya cities for more than 25 years. A MacArthur Fellow, Houston is also the recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Science Foundation. Takeshi Inomata is Professor in Anthropology at the University of Arizona. He has conducted archaeological investigation at the Maya Center of Aguateca and at Ceibal in Guatemala. His numerous publications examine Maya political organization, warfare, architecture, households, and social change.

Table of Contents

Part I. Setting: 1. Introduction; 2. Sociality; 3. Beginnings; 4. The Classic period; Part II. Social Actors: 5. Kings and queens, courts and palaces; 6. Nobles; 7. Gods, supernaturals, and ancestors; 8. Farmers; 9. Craftspeople and traders; 10. End of an era; Epilogue.

Additional information

NPB9780521660068
9780521660068
0521660068
The Classic Maya by Stephen D. Houston (Brown University, Rhode Island)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2009-09-14
402
N/A
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