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Perspectives on the Ancient Maya of Chetumal Bay, Walker Debra S.


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Автор: Walker Debra S.
Название:  Perspectives on the Ancient Maya of Chetumal Bay
ISBN: 9780813062792
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 0813062799
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 320
Вес: 0.77 кг.
Дата издания: 30.07.2016
Серия: Maya studies
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 117 illustrations
Размер: 234 x 156 x 25
Ключевые слова: Archaeology,Landscape archaeology,Indigenous peoples,Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
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Поставляется из: Англии
Описание: Brings novel, synthetic insight to understanding a region that was a hub of waterborne trade and an important locus of production for some of the Mayas most valued crops.--Cynthia Robin, author of Everyday Life Matters: Maya Farmers at Chan

This one of a kind volume shows us how important this region was to the ancient Maya with detailed and vivid descriptions of sociopolitical and economic organization and their relation to the unique landscape and geography of Chetumal Bay.--Laura J. Kosakowsky, author of Preclassic Maya Pottery at Cuello, Belize

Chetumal Bay is central to discussions of ancient Maya politics, warfare, economy, exchange and communication because of its unique location. Although the ancient Maya invested prodigious amounts of labor in the construction of road systems called sacbeob for communication and trade, recent archaeological discoveries around Chetumal Bay in both Belize and Mexico reveal an economic alternative to these roads: an extensive network of riverine and maritime waterways.

Focusing on sites ringing the bay such as Cerro Maya, Oxtankah, and Santa Rita Corozal, the contributors to this volume explore how the bay and its feeder rivers affected all aspects of Maya culture from settlement, food production, and the production and use of special goods to political relationships and social organization. Besides being a nexus for long distance exchange in valuable materials such as jade and obsidian, the region was recognized for its high quality agricultural produce, including cacao, achiote, vanilla, local fruits, honey, and salt, and for its rich marine environment. The Maya living on the fringes of the bay perceived the entire region as a single resource procurement zone. Waterborne trade brought the world to them, providing a wider horizon than would have been available to inland cities dependent only on Maya roads for news of the world. The research reveals that trade relations played a central role in the organization of human social life on Chetumal Bay.


Contributors James Aimers - Timothy Beach - Clifford Brown - Beverly A. Chiarulli - Lisa G. Duffy - Dori Farthing - David A. Freidel - Elizabeth Graham - Thomas Guderjan - Elizabeth Haussner - Linda Howie - Samantha Krause - Javier Lopez Camacho - Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach - Marc D. Marino - Lucas R. Martindale Johnson - Heather McKillop - Nathan J. Meissner - Emiliano Ricardo Melgar Tisoc - Susan Milbrath - Satoru Murata - Maxine Oland - Terry Powis - Kathryn Reese-Taylor - Robin Robertson - Luis A. Torres Diaz - Araceli Vazquez Villegas - Debra S. Walker
A volume in the series Maya Studies, edited by Diane Z. Chase and Arlen F. Chase

Дополнительное описание: Archaeology|Landscape archaeology|Social and cultural anthropology|Indigenous peoples



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