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Early new world monumentality /

In studies of ancient civilizations, the focus is often on the temples, palaces, and buildings created and then left behind, both because they survive and because of the awe they still inspire today. From the Mississippian mounds in the United States to the early pyramids of Peru, these monuments ha...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Burger, Richard L. (Editor ), Rosenswig, Robert M. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, ©2012.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I: Introduction
  • Considering early New World monumentality / Robert M. Rosenswig and Richard L. Burger
  • Part II: North America
  • Early mounds in the Lower Mississippi Valley / Joe Saunders
  • Shell mounds of the middle St. Johns Basin, Northeast Florida / Kenneth E. Sassaman and Asa R. Randall
  • Monumentality in eastern North America during the Mississippian Period / David G. Anderson
  • Part III: Mesoamerica
  • Agriculture and monumentality in the Soconusco region of Chiapas, Mexico / Robert M. Rosenswig
  • Early Olmec wetland mounds: Investing energy to produce energy / Ann Cyphers and Judith Zurita-Noguera
  • The origins of monumentality in ancient Guerrero, Mexico / Louise I. Paradis
  • Early civilization in the Maya lowlands, monumentality, and place making: A view from the Holmul region / Francisco Estrada-Belli
  • Part IV: Intermediate area
  • Monumental architecture and social complexity in the intermediate area / R. Jeffrey Frost and Jeffrey Quilter
  • Part V: South America
  • Early mounds and monumental art in ancient Amazonia: History, scale, function, and social ecology / Anna C. Roosevelt, J. Douglas, B. Bevan, Maura Imazio Da Silveira, and L. Brown
  • Why do people build monuments? Late Archaic platform mounds in the Norte Chico / Jonathan Haas and Winifred Creamer
  • Monumental architecture arising from an early astronomical-religious complex in Perú, 2200-1750 BC / Robert A. Benfer Jr.
  • Preceramic and Initial Period monumentality within the Casma Valley of Peru / Thomas Pozorski and Shelia Pozorski
  • Monumental public complexes and agricultural expansion on Peru's central coast during the second millennium BC / Richard L. Burger and Lucy C. Salazar
  • Agricultural terraces as monumental architecture in the Titicaca Basin: Their origins in the Yaya-Mama religious tradition / Sergio J. Chávez
  • Part VI: Conclusion
  • A West Asian perspective on early monuments / Frank Hole.