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"Reinterpreting Prehistory of Central America provides reassessments of the paradigms that have guided - sometimes unconsciously and uncritically - interpretations of ancient Central American society, culture, and art. This volume challenges prevailing notions of Mesoamerica and other intellectual constructs of Central American prehistory, drawing on deconstruction, structuralism, diffusionism, and postprocessual archaeology."--BOOK JACKET. "Nine chapters by distinguished art historians, anthropologists, and archaeologists from the United States, Costa Rica, and Panama illuminate diverse perspectives on common themes in Central American prehistory, such as the definition of center and periphery, the relation between ethnicity and polychrome ceramic traditions, the cultural meanings of color, and the social reality in mortuary art. A common focus among the authors is the relationship between the so-called high cultures, especially the Maya and their supposedly less-developed neighbors in southern Central America."--BOOK JACKET. "This volume has more than 150 illustrations. The contributors include Mark Miller Graham, Terence Grieder, Rosemary Joyce, Oscar Fonseca Zamora, Peter S. Briggs, Mary W. Helms, Richard Cooke, Whitney Davis, and Frederick W. Lange."--BOOK JACKET.

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336

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Reinterpreting prehistory of Central America
1993, University Press of Colorado
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Papers presented at a conference held at the Denver Museum of Natural History, Nov. 1-4, 1990.

Published in
Niwot, Colo

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
972.8/01
Library of Congress
F1434 .R43 1993, F1434.R43 1993, F1434 .R43 1992, F1434 .R436 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 336 p. :
Number of pages
336

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1726586M
Internet Archive
reinterpretingpr0000unse
ISBN 10
0870812556
LCCN
92030675
OCLC/WorldCat
26723742
LibraryThing
2895463
Goodreads
4701867

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Work ID
OL18002565W

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