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Bodies of Maize, Eaters of Grain: Comparing material worlds, metaphor and the agency of art in the Preclassic Maya and Mycenaean early civilisations (Paperback)
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Bodies of Maize, Eaters of Grain: Comparing material worlds, metaphor and the agency of art in the Preclassic Maya and Mycenaean early civilisations (Paperback)
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Bodies of Maize, Eaters of Grain provides a comparative study of
the earliest urban civilisations of the Maya lowlands and the Greek
mainland. It builds upon earlier comparative studies by Gordon
Childe, Robert Adams and Bruce Trigger, extending their work into
new directions. Specifically, the focus lies on the art styles of
the Late Preclassic lowland Maya and Mycenaean Greece. The approach
used here seeks to combine more traditional iconographic approaches
with more recent models on metaphor and the social agency of
things. Comparing Maya and Mycenaean art styles through the three
aspects of metaphor, semiotics and praxis, their differences and
similarities are made clear. The book shows art to have played a
more active role in the development of the earliest urban
civilisations, rather than passively reflecting economic and
political trends. In that way, the social role of art provides a
key to understanding the relations between the different factors in
the development of the two societies, as they played out at
different temporal and geographical scales. To understand this, the
notion of distinct Maya and Mycenaean 'material worlds', involving
both materials and ideas, is proposed, with consequences for models
about the earliest urban civilisations in general.
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