Substance of the Ancient Maya
Kingdoms and Communities, Objects and Beings
Andrew K Scherer editor Thomas G Garrison editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of New Mexico Press
Published:30th Nov '24
Should be back in stock very soon

Substance of the Ancient Maya: Kingdoms and Communities, Objects and Beings collects twelve essays by top scholars, highlighting what is new in research pertaining to the ancient Maya. Subjects range from updated political histories of major kingdoms in the southern Maya Lowlands to explorations of the nature of Maya writing and materiality. These essays were inspired by the scholarship of Stephen Houston and celebrate his transdisciplinary commitment to research in anthropological archaeology, epigraphy, and art history.
Collectively, these contributions show how the objects and beings that composed the Classic Maya world were both literal and sacred substances that mediated relations not only among living people but with gods and ancestors. A final chapter by Stephen Houston reflects on unfinished projects of the ancient Maya as a metaphor for all of the work yet to be done to move forward in our studies of the past.
“An excellent contribution to the field of Maya studies.” - William L. Fash, author of Scribes, Warriors, and Kings: The City of Copán and the Ancient Maya
ISBN: 9780826366566
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408 pages