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The Maya and Teotihuacan

reinterpreting early classic interaction

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An edition of The Maya and Teotihuacan (2003)

The Maya and Teotihuacan

reinterpreting early classic interaction

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"I can say unequivocally that this volume will become a basic and heavily used reference and source of ideas. . . . Geoff Braswell is to be commended for bringing together so solid, comprehensive, pertinent, and balanced a compilation of research and thought on this topic as is represented by this collection." --Joseph W. Ball, Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology, San Diego State University Since the 1930s, archaeologists have uncovered startling evidence of interaction between the Early Classic Maya and the great empire of Teotihuacan in Central Mexico. Yet the exact nature of the relationship between these two ancient Mesoamerican civilizations remains to be fully deciphered. Many scholars have assumed that Teotihuacan colonized the Maya region and dominated the political or economic systems of certain key centers--perhaps even giving rise to state-level political organizations. Others argue that Early Classic rulers merely traded with Teotihuacan and skillfully manipulated its imported exotic goods and symbol sets to increase their prestige. Moving beyond these traditional assumptions, the contributors to this volume present extensive new evidence from archaeology, iconography, and epigraphy to offer a more nuanced understanding of the interaction between the Early Classic Maya and Teotihuacan. Investigating a range of Maya sites, including Kaminaljuyu, Copan, Tikal, Altun Ha, and Oxkintok, they demonstrate that the influence of Teotihuacan on the Maya varied in nature and duration from site to site, requiring a range of models to explain the patterns of interaction. Moreover, they show that the interaction was bidirectional and discuss how the Maya in turn influenced Teotihuacan. ... Publisher description.

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The Maya and Teotihuacan: reinterpreting early classic interaction
2003, University of Texas Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [357]-405) and index.

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Austin
Series
The Linda Schele series in Maya and pre-Columbian studies

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Library of Congress
F1435 .M37 2003, F1435.M37 2003

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xvi, 423 p. :
Number of pages
423

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Open Library
OL15532019M
Internet Archive
mayateotihuacanr00bras
ISBN 10
0292709145
LCCN
2002008280
OCLC/WorldCat
49936017
Library Thing
1066991
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1263955

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