Ancient Maya
Arthur Demarest brings the lost civilization of Maya to life by applying a holistic view to the most recently discovered archaeological evidence. His theoretical interpretation simultaneously emphasizes the brilliant rain forest adaptations of the ancient Maya and the Native American spirituality that permeated all aspects of their daily life. Drawing on data from the latest significant archaeological research in Central America, this new study appeals to those interested in the ecological bases of civilization, the function of the state and the causes of the collapse of civilizations.
- Dr Demarest is considered a leading authority on early Olmec civilization, especially on Maya civilization and its collapse
- Data based on the author's collaborations with the largest ongoing archaeology projects in Central America
- This study of the ancient Maya is unique in being a holistic, theoretically integrated vision of that society
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'In Ancient Maya, Arthur Demarest, an authority on the Olmec and Maya civilisations, applies an holistic, theoretically-integrated perspective to this study of archaeology, paleoecology, and epigraphy, as well as to his evaluations of fellow scholars. The resulting interpretation covers both practical and spiritual aspects of Classic Maya life from the first to the eighth centuries, including their adaptations to their rainforest environment (agriculture, arboriculture, hydraulic works, and so on), economics and trade, religion and ideology, and politics.' British Bulletin of Publications
Product details
January 2005Paperback
9780521533904
389 pages
228 × 153 × 26 mm
0.615kg
111 b/w illus. 16 maps
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Table of Contents
- 1. The mystery and the challenge of the Ancient Maya
- 2. Background: geography, chronology, and theoretical perspective
- 3. The exploration and archaeology of the Maya: a brief history
- 4. Obscure beginnings and the preclassic florescence
- 5. The splinter of classic Maya florescence in the lowlands
- 6. Settlement and subsistence: the rain forest adaptation
- 7. Classic Maya economics
- 8. Religion and ideology: beliefs and ritual of the theater state
- 9. Classic Maya politics and history: the dynamics of the theater state
- 10. The end of classic Maya civilization: collapse, transition, and transformation
- 11. The legacy of the classic Maya civilization: postclassic, colonial, and modern traditions
- 12. The lessons of Maya history and prehistory.