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Anthropomorphic imagery in the Mesoamerican highlands : gods, ancestors, and human beings /

"'Mexican, North American, and European researchers explore the meanings and functions of two-and three-dimensional human representations in pre-Columbian communities of Mexican highlands. They demonstrate the potential of anthropomorphic imagery to elucidate personhood, conceptions of the...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Faugère, Brigitte (Editor ), Beekman, Christopher (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Louisville, Colorado : University Press of Colorado, [2020]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a "'Mexican, North American, and European researchers explore the meanings and functions of two-and three-dimensional human representations in pre-Columbian communities of Mexican highlands. They demonstrate the potential of anthropomorphic imagery to elucidate personhood, conceptions of the body, and the relationship to other entities, nature, and the cosmos."--  |c Provided by publisher. 
505 0 0 |t Introduction. Gods, ancestors, and human beings /  |r Brigitte Faugère and Christopher Beekman --  |t Pretty face and naked body in context: meanings and uses of Chupícuaro figurines (Guanajuato) during the Late Formative /  |r Brigitte Faugère --  |t Unseating the shaman: narrative performance and co-essences in the hollow figures of western Mexico /  |r Christopher Beekman --  |t Gender and paired ceramic figures in Late Formative west Mexico /  |r Melissa Logan --  |t Sexuality and regeneration in the underworld: earth sculptures in the Cueva del Rey Kong-Oy, Sierra Mixe, Oaxaca /  |r Marcus Winter --  |t Costumes and puppets among Cholula's early classic figurines and the formation of social worlds /  |r Gabriela Uruñuela and Patricia Plunket --  |t Unmasking Tlaloc: the iconography, symbolism, and ideological development of the Teotihuacan Rain God /  |r Andrew Turner --  |t The nature of the old god of Teotihuacan: why would the old god be represented by an elderly human body? /  |r Claire Billard --  |t Epiclassic figurines of Xochitecatl, Tlaxcala, Mexico: hypotheses on their social lives and their ideological relevance /  |r Juliette Testard and Mari Carmen Serra Puche --  |t All the Earth is a grave: ancestors and symbolic burials at Tula /  |r Cynthia Kristan-Graham --  |t Representing the human body in Postclassic central Mexico: a study of proportions and their evolution in the Aztec pictorial tradition /  |r Sylvie Peperstraete --  |t The notion of substitution in Aztec kingship /  |r Danièle Dehouve. 
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650 0 |a Indian art  |z Mexico. 
650 0 |a Anthropomorphism in art. 
651 0 |a Mexico  |x Antiquities. 
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700 1 |a Beekman, Christopher,  |e editor. 
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