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Author Doyle, James A., 1983- author.

Title Architecture and the origins of preclassic Maya politics / James Doyle, the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 170 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Setting -- Mesoamerican and Maya monumentality, identity, and politics -- Middle Preclassic Maya E-group plazas : distribution and geopolitics 800-300 BC -- The architecture and spaces of the early Ajaw, c. 300-1 BC -- Migration and abandonment -- The Preclassic big picture
Summary This book examines the emergence of political institutions in Maya civilization through studies of landscape, architecture and material culture
"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"-- Provided by publisher
"The study of ancient politics is a messy endeavor. The basic questions are not the problems: how did past societies organize themselves, and how and why did those organizational strategies succeed or fail? Yet archaeologists can only glean social choices and cultural meanings from materials, architecture, and by identifying where people built their lives. Acknowledging the inherent challenges we face to understand fully how ancient peoples conceived and narrated their own beliefs, this book puts forth a new take on an old story to understand how political authorities emerged"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Maya architecture.
Mayas -- Politics and government
Mayas -- Antiquities.
Architecture -- Political aspects -- Mexico -- History -- To 1500
Architecture -- Political aspects -- Central America -- History -- To 1500
Landscape archaeology -- Mexico
Landscape archaeology -- Central America
Social archaeology -- Mexico
Social archaeology -- Central America
HISTORY -- Latin America -- Mexico.
Architecture -- Political aspects
Landscape archaeology
Maya architecture
Mayas -- Antiquities
Mayas -- Politics and government
Social archaeology
Central America
Mexico
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
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