"Classic-Period Cultural Currents in Southern and Central
Veracruz" explores the diverse traditions and dynamic interactions
along the Mexican Gulf lowlands at the height of their cultural
florescence. Best known for their elaborate ballgame rituals and
precocious inscriptions with long-count dates, these cultures
served as a critical nexus between the civilizations of highland
Mexico and the lowland Maya, influencing developments in both
regions.
Eleven chapters penned by leading experts in archaeology, art
history, and linguistics offer new insights into ancient
iconography and writing, the construction of sociopolitical
landscapes, and the historical interplay between local developments
and external influences at Cerro de las Mesas, Tres Zapotes,
Matacapan, and many lesser-known sites. The result is a new,
vibrant perspective on ancient lifeways along the Mexican Gulf
lowlands and an important updated source for future research in the
region.
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