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The Ancient Urban Maya - Neighborhoods, Inequality, and Built Form (Hardcover): Scott R. Hutson The Ancient Urban Maya - Neighborhoods, Inequality, and Built Form (Hardcover)
Scott R. Hutson
R2,269 Discovery Miles 22 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ancient cities were complex social, political, and economic entities, but they also suffered from inequality, poor sanitation, and disease-often more than rural areas. In The Ancient Urban Maya, Scott Hutson examines ancient Maya cities and argues that, despite the hazards of urban life, these places continued to lure people for many centuries. With built forms that welcomed crowds, neighborhoods that offered domestic comforts, marketplaces that facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas, and the opportunities to expand social networks and capital, the Maya used their cities in familiar ways.

The Maya World (Paperback): Scott R. Hutson, Traci Ardren The Maya World (Paperback)
Scott R. Hutson, Traci Ardren
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Maya World brings together over 60 authors, representing the fields of archaeology, art history, epigraphy, geography, and ethnography, who explore cutting-edge research on every major facet of the ancient Maya and all sub-regions within the Maya world. The Maya world, which covers Guatemala, Belize, and parts of Mexico, Honduras, and El Salvador, contains over a hundred ancient sites that are open to tourism, eight of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and many thousands more that have been dug or await investigation. In addition to captivating the lay public, the ancient Maya have attracted scores of major interdisciplinary research expeditions and hundreds of smaller projects going back to the 19th century, making them one of the best-known ancient cultures. The Maya World explores their renowned writing system, towering stone pyramids, exquisitely painted murals, and elaborate funerary tombs as well as their creative agricultural strategies, complex social, economic, and political relationships, widespread interactions with other societies, and remarkable cultural resilience in the face of historical ruptures. This is an invaluable reference volume for scholars of the ancient Maya, including archaeologists, historians, and anthropologists.

The Maya World (Hardcover): Scott R. Hutson, Traci Ardren The Maya World (Hardcover)
Scott R. Hutson, Traci Ardren
R7,130 Discovery Miles 71 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Maya World brings together over 60 authors, representing the fields of archaeology, art history, epigraphy, geography, and ethnography, who explore cutting-edge research on every major facet of the ancient Maya and all sub-regions within the Maya world. The Maya world, which covers Guatemala, Belize, and parts of Mexico, Honduras, and El Salvador, contains over a hundred ancient sites that are open to tourism, eight of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and many thousands more that have been dug or await investigation. In addition to captivating the lay public, the ancient Maya have attracted scores of major interdisciplinary research expeditions and hundreds of smaller projects going back to the 19th century, making them one of the best-known ancient cultures. The Maya World explores their renowned writing system, towering stone pyramids, exquisitely painted murals, and elaborate funerary tombs as well as their creative agricultural strategies, complex social, economic, and political relationships, widespread interactions with other societies, and remarkable cultural resilience in the face of historical ruptures. This is an invaluable reference volume for scholars of the ancient Maya, including archaeologists, historians, and anthropologists.

Dwelling, Identity, and the Maya - Relational Archaeology at Chunchucmil (Hardcover, New): Scott R. Hutson Dwelling, Identity, and the Maya - Relational Archaeology at Chunchucmil (Hardcover, New)
Scott R. Hutson
R2,747 Discovery Miles 27 470 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Dwelling, Identity, and the Maya offers a new perspective on the ancient Maya that emphasizes the importance of dwelling as a social practice. Contrary to contemporary notions of the self as individual and independent, the identities of the ancient Maya grew from their everyday relations and interactions with other people, the houses and temples they built, and the objects they created, exchanged, cherished, and left behind. Using excavations of ancient Chunchucmil as a case study, it investigates how Maya personhood was structured and transformed in and beyond the domestic sphere and examines the role of the past in the production of contemporary Maya identity.

The Ancient Urban Maya - Neighborhoods, Inequality, and Built Form (Paperback): Scott R. Hutson The Ancient Urban Maya - Neighborhoods, Inequality, and Built Form (Paperback)
Scott R. Hutson
R832 R706 Discovery Miles 7 060 Save R126 (15%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Ancient cities were complex social, political, and economic entities, but they also suffered from inequality, poor sanitation, and disease-often more than rural areas. In The Ancient Urban Maya, Scott Hutson examines ancient Maya cities and argues that, despite the hazards of urban life, these places continued to lure people for many centuries. With built forms that welcomed crowds, neighborhoods that offered domestic comforts, marketplaces that facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas, and the opportunities to expand social networks and capital, the Maya used their cities in familiar ways.

Past Presented - Archaeological Illustration and the Ancient Americas (Hardcover): Joanne Pillsbury, Barbara W. Fash, Stephen... Past Presented - Archaeological Illustration and the Ancient Americas (Hardcover)
Joanne Pillsbury, Barbara W. Fash, Stephen D. Houston, Scott R. Hutson, Bryan R. Just
R1,709 R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Save R170 (10%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Illustrations remain one of the fundamental tools of archaeology, a means by which we share information and build ideas. Often treated as if they were neutral representations, archaeological illustrations are the convergence of science and the imagination. This volume, a collection of fourteen essays addressing the visual presentation of the Pre-Columbian past from the fifteenth century to the present day, explores and contextualizes the visual culture of archaeological illustration, addressing the intellectual history of the field and the relationship of archaeological illustration to other scientific disciplines and the fine arts.

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