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Encyclopedia of the Ancient Maya / edited by Walter R. T. Witschey

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Editor:
Witschey, Walter Robert Thurmond 1941-  Search this
Physical description:
xxxv, 538 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm
Type:
Encyclopedias
Date:
2016
Contents:
Agriculture and Food -- Analysis -- Archaeological Sites -- Architecture -- Culture -- Culture Change -- Environment -- Language and Writing -- Modern Nations -- Physical/Biological Anthropology -- Religion -- Science and Math -- Settlement -- Sociology -- Trade
Summary:
"Encyclopedia of the Ancient Maya offers an A-to-Z overview of the ancient Maya culture from its inception around 3000 BC to the Spanish Conquest after AD 1600. Over two hundred entries written by more than sixty researchers explore subjects ranging from food, clothing, and shelter to the sophisticated calendar and now-deciphered Maya writing system. They bring special attention to environmental concerns and climate variation; fresh understandings of shifting power dynamics and dynasties; and the revelations from emerging field techniques (such as LiDAR remote sensing) and newly explored sites (such as La Corona, Tamchen, and Yaxnohkah). This one-volume reference is an essential companion for students studying ancient civilizations, as well as a perfect resource for those planning to visit the Maya area. Cross-referencing, topical and alphabetical lists of entries, and a comprehensive index help readers find relevant details. Suggestions for further reading conclude each entry, while sidebars profile historical figures who have shaped Maya research. Maps highlight terrain, archaeological sites, language distribution, and more; over fifty photographs complement the volume."--Publisher's description.
Topic:
Mayas  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1083822