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Everyday Life Matters - Maya Farmers at Chan (Paperback)
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Everyday Life Matters - Maya Farmers at Chan (Paperback)
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While the study of ancient civilizations most often focuses on
temples and royal tombs, a substantial part of the archaeological
record remains hidden in the understudied day-to-day lives of
artisans, farmers, hunters, and other ordinary people of the
ancient world. Various chores completed during the course of a
person's daily life, though at first glance trivial, have a
powerful impact on society as a whole. Everyday Life Matters
develops general methods and theories for studying the applications
of everyday life in archaeology, anthropology, and a wide range of
related disciplines. Examining the two-thousand-year history (800
B.C.-A.D. 1200) of the ancient farming community of Chan in Belize,
Cynthia Robin's ground-breaking work explains why the average
person should matter to archaeologists studying larger societal
patterns. Robin argues that the impact of the mundane can be
substantial, so much so that the study of a polity without regard
to its citizenry is incomplete. Refocusing attention away from the
Maya elite and offering critical analysis of daily life elucidated
by anthropological theory, Robin engages us to consider the larger
implications of the commonplace and to rethink the constitution of
human societies by ordinary people living routine lives.
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