The Ancient Maya: New Perspectives / Edition 1

The Ancient Maya: New Perspectives / Edition 1

by Heather McKillop
ISBN-10:
1576076962
ISBN-13:
9781576076965
Pub. Date:
08/19/2004
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1576076962
ISBN-13:
9781576076965
Pub. Date:
08/19/2004
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
The Ancient Maya: New Perspectives / Edition 1

The Ancient Maya: New Perspectives / Edition 1

by Heather McKillop

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Overview

Thanks to powerful innovations in archaeology and other types of historical research, we now have a picture of everyday life in the Mayan empire that turbans the long-accepted conventional wisdom on its head.

Ranging from the end of the Ice Age to the flourishing of Mayan culture in the first millennium to the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, The Ancient Maya takes a fresh look at a culture that has long held the public's imagination. Originally thought to be peaceful and spiritual, the Mayans are now also known to have been worldly, bureaucratic, and violent. Debates and unanswered questions linger.

Mayan expert Heather McKillop shows our current understanding of the Maya, explaining how interpretations of "dirt archaeology," hieroglyphic inscriptions, and pictorial pottery are used to reconstruct the lives of royalty, artisans, priests, and common folk. She also describes the innovative focus on the interplay of the people with their environments that has helped further unravel the mystery of the Mayans' rise and fall.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781576076965
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/19/2004
Series: Understanding Ancient Civilizations
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 472
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Heather McKillop, PhD, is William G. Haag Professor of Archaeology in the Department of Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA.

Table of Contents

List of Mapsxi
Series Editor's Prefacexiii
Prefacexv
Acknowledgmentsxvii
Part 1Introduction
Chapter 1Introduction3
Overview of Maya Civilization7
Sources of Information on the Maya14
Part 2Maya Civilization
Chapter 2Location of Maya Area and Environmental Setting29
General Natural and Cultural Subdivisions29
Modern Environmental Changes36
Chapter 3Historical and Chronological Setting41
History of Research41
Chronology of the Maya59
Creation Myth62
Ethnohistoric Accounts63
Chapter 4Origins, Growth, and Decline of the Maya Civilization71
Pre-Maya People: The Paleoindians72
Small Game Hunters of the Archaic75
The Early Preclassic Period77
The Earliest Maya on the Pacific Coast77
Middle Preclassic Expansion of Village Farming78
Antecedents to the Classic Maya Civilization: Olmec and Izapa80
The Origins of Maya Civilization88
Classic Maya Civilization90
The Terminal Classic Florescence in the Northern Maya Lowlands (A.D. 800-1000)100
Chichen Itza102
Mayapan and the Late Postclassic Maya104
The Spanish Conquest105
Chapter 5Economics114
Maya Workshops and Craft Production119
Household Production122
Classic Maya Workshops123
Craft Production for Maya Royalty126
Systems of Subsistence127
Maya Trade130
Summary141
Chapter 6Social Organization and Social Structure150
Settlement Patterns150
Community Patterns150
Regional Settlement Patterns154
Pan-Lowland Settlement Patterns155
Marriage and the Family155
Social Stratification159
Population Estimates162
Ancient Maya Demography167
Population Data for the Maya Lowlands169
Chapter 7Politics175
Political Structure176
The Preclassic Origins of Maya Kingship181
Politics and the Development of Kingship in the Early Classic Period182
Teotihuacan "Influence"182
Late Classic Politics and Warfare186
Warfare188
Political Geography196
Chapter 8Religion and Ideology204
Maya Ideology: The Popol Vuh206
Cosmology213
The Ball Game213
Pantheon of Gods, Goddesses, and Other Supernatural Beings217
Rituals221
Evidence223
Chapter 9Material Culture229
Natural Resources229
Architecture and Urban Planning233
Maya Pottery243
Stone Tools and Other Artifacts247
Food Plants251
Minerals252
Mural Painting252
Sculpture256
Paper Books258
Metalwork: Gold and Copper259
Wooden Artifacts260
Bone and Shell Artifacts261
Food Animals262
Death263
Chapter 10Intellectual Accomplishments276
Mathematics276
Calendars277
Astronomy282
Astronomy and Maya Architecture287
Language and Writing288
Sample Maya Text with Translation297
Part 3Current Assessments
Chapter 11Major Controversies and Future Directions in the Study of the Maya Civilization307
The Classic Maya Collapse307
City-State, Empire, or Chiefdom313
Feeding the Masses316
Illegal Trade in Maya Antiquities316
Future Directions in Maya Archaeology318
Glossary323
Chronology343
Resources for Further Study355
Index423
About the Author453
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