Approaches to Monumental Landscapes of the Ancient Maya
Approaches to Monumental Landscapes of the Ancient Maya
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Abstract
Approaches to Monumental Landscapes of the Ancient Maya showcases interpretations and perspectives of landscape importance in the central Maya lowlands, Belize, and the northern and central Maya highlands with studies spanning over 10,000 years of human occupation in the region. Taking their cues from a robust scholarship on landscape archaeology, urban planning, political history, and settlement pattern studies in Maya research, the authors in this volume explore conceptions of monumentality and landscapes that are the products of long-term research and varied research agendas, falling into three broad conceptual categories: natural and built landscapes, political and economic landscapes, and ritual and sacred landscapes. The chapters explore the concept of monumentality in novel ways and approach the idea of landscape as not just the sum total of how a settlement’s local environs were plied and manipulated to conform to the Maya’s deep-seated and normative notions of sacred geography but also take note of how the lowland Maya actively constructed landscapes of power, meaning, and exchange, which rendered their social worlds imbricated, interdependent, and complex. Though varied in their approaches, the authors are all supported by the Alphawood Foundation, and this volume is a testament to the impact philanthropy can have on scientific research.
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Front Matter
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1
How the Maya Shaped Their World
Marcello A. Canuto and others
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2
The Holocene Occupations of Southern Belize
Keith M. Prufer andDouglas J. Kennett
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The Natural and Constructed Landscape of Salinas de los Nueve Cerros, Guatemala
Brent K. S. Woodfill andMarc Wolf
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Ritual Practice, Urbanization, and Sociopolitical Organization at Preclassic Ceibal, Guatemala
Melissa Burham and others
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From Urban Core to Vacant Terrain: Defining the Heterotopia of Maya Monumental Landscapes at the Crossroads of the Middle Belize River Valley
Eleanor Harrison-Buck and others
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Caracol’s Impact on the Landscape of the Classic Period Maya: Urbanism and Complex Interaction in a Tropical Environment
Diane Z. Chase and others
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The Monumental Aquascape of Kaminaljuyu: Water in the Archaeology of an Early Highland Site
Barbara Arroyo andLucia Henderson
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All the World’s a Stage: The Late Classic Built Environment of Chan Chich, Belize
Brett A. Houk andAshley Booher
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La Corona: Negotiating a Landscape of Power
Marcello A. Canuto andTomás Barrientos Q.
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Ancient Maya Queenship: Generations of Crafting State Politics and Alliance Building from Kaanul to Waka’
Olivia C. Navarro-Farr and others
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Landscapes of Warfare, Détente, and Trade in the Maya West
Charles W. Golden andAndrew K. Scherer
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Monumental Landscapes as Instruments of Radical Economic Change: The Rise and Fall of a Maya Economic Network
Arthur A. Demarest and others
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A Discussion of Early Monumentality at Pacbitun, Belize
Terry G. Powis and others
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Monumental Landscapes, Changing Ideologies, and Political Histories in the Mopan Valley
M. Kathryn Brown andJason Yaeger
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Capturing the Forest: Ancient Maya Ritual Caves as Built Environments
Holley Moyes
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Monumental Landscapes of the Maya: Cogitating on a Past Built Environment
Arlen F. Chase andDiane Z. Chase
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