Format:
XV, 293 S.
ISBN:
9780813042367
Series Statement:
Maya studies
Content:
A volume of classification, interpretation, and analysis of Maya pottery using the type: variety-mode approach, exploring how communities in the region interacted through the lens of ceramic exchange
Note:
Literaturverz. S. [239] - 279
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1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
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3. Types and traditions, spheres and systems: a consideration of analytic constructs and concepts in the ; Classification and interpretation of Maya ceramics
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4. Interpreting form and context: ceramic subcomplexes at Caracol, Nohmul, and Santa Rita Corozal, Belize
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5. Ceramic resemblances, trade, and emulation: changing utilitarian pottery traditions in the Maya Lowlands
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6. Type-variety on trial: experiments in classification and meaning using ceramic assemblages from Lamanai, Belize
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7. Establishing the Cunil Ceramic Complex at Cahal Pech, Belize
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8. Technological style and terminal preclassic orange ceramics in the Holmul Region, Guatemala
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9. Acanmul, Becán, and the Xcocom phenomenon through a type-variety looking glass: resolving historical enigmas through hands-on typological assessments
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10. Looking for times: how type-variety analysis helps us "see" the Early postclassic in Northwestern Honduras
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11. Slips, styles, and trading patterns: a postclassic perspective from Central Petén, Guatemala
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12. Mayapán's Chen Mul modeled effigy censers: iconography and archaeological context
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13. Problems and prospects in Maya ceramic classification, analysis, and interpretation
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2. Type-variety: what works and what doesn't
,
3. Types and traditions, spheres and systems: a consideration of analytic constructs and concepts in the ; Classification and interpretation of Maya ceramics
,
4. Interpreting form and context: ceramic subcomplexes at Caracol, Nohmul, and Santa Rita Corozal, Belize
,
5. Ceramic resemblances, trade, and emulation: changing utilitarian pottery traditions in the Maya Lowlands
,
6. Type-variety on trial: experiments in classification and meaning using ceramic assemblages from Lamanai, Belize
,
7. Establishing the Cunil Ceramic Complex at Cahal Pech, Belize
,
8. Technological style and terminal preclassic orange ceramics in the Holmul Region, Guatemala
,
9. Acanmul, Becán, and the Xcocom phenomenon through a type-variety looking glass: resolving historical enigmas through hands-on typological assessments
,
10. Looking for times: how type-variety analysis helps us "see" the Early postclassic in Northwestern Honduras
,
11. Slips, styles, and trading patterns: a postclassic perspective from Central Petén, Guatemala
,
12. Mayapán's Chen Mul modeled effigy censers: iconography and archaeological context
,
13. Problems and prospects in Maya ceramic classification, analysis, and interpretation
Language:
English
Keywords:
Maya
;
Keramik
;
Aufsatzsammlung
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