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Ann Arbor : University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology, Publications Department
Format:
1 online resource (471 pages)
ISBN:
9780915703968
Series Statement:
Memoirs Ser. v.61
Content:
Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Note about the spelling of Colonial Valley Zapotec (CVZ) words -- Part I. Background -- Chapter 1. Before Writing -- Chapter 2. The Origins of Writing -- Chapter 3. The Calendars of Mesoamerica -- Chapter 4. Selecting Auspicious Names for Children -- Chapter 5. Looking at Zapotec Languages -- Part II. The Emergence of Zapotec Writing -- Chapter 6. The Emergence of Zapotec Writing -- Chapter 7. Reuse and Recycling of Carved Stones -- Part III. The Spread of Writing after the Formation of the Monte Albán State -- Chapter 8. State Formation and Territorial Expansion -- Chapter 9. Relations between Monte Albán and Teotihuacán -- Chapter 10. How Noble Families Changed the Political Landscape during Period IIIb-IV -- Part IV. Funerary Rituals and Family Shrines -- Chapter 11. The Tomb as a Context for Decipherment -- Chapter 12. Monuments of the Etla Region -- Chapter 13. Monte Albán Monuments from AD 600 to 900 -- Chapter 14. Monuments from the Valle Grande (Zaachila-Zimatlán) -- Chapter 15. Monuments of the Tlacolula Region -- Chapter 16. Monuments without Provenience -- Part V. Declining Use of Hieroglyphic Writing -- Chapter 17. Monte Albán Ceases to be the Capital -- Part VI. Shifting Strategies in the Use of Zapotec Writing -- Chapter 18. The Evolution of Zapotec Writing and Political History -- Resumen en español -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780915703937
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780915703937
Language:
English
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