Listing 1 - 4 of 4 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Mayas --- Maya art --- Maya architecture --- Maya mythology --- Kings and rulers --- Exhibitions --- History --- Kings and rulers in art --- Maya Indians --- Mayans --- Indians of Central America --- Indians of Mexico --- Kings in art --- Rites and ceremonies --- Central America --- Mexico --- Mercado Común Centroamericano countries --- Antiquities
Choose an application
"Among the most striking and enigmatic objects of the Classic Maya are the chipped stone artifacts commonly referred to as eccentric flints. These have been the focus of research among Maya scholars for close to a century. Unfortunately, most elaborate eccentrics in museums and private collections were looted and thus are lacking in information about their archaeological context and dating. Therefore most remain as intricately elaborate, enigmatic artifacts, with their meaning, iconography, and objectives of manufacture and placement forever hidden from scholarship. This study focuses on a cache of nine eccentrics and three bifaces placed within the Rosalila structure at Copan, Honduras, and excavated in 1990. The nine are the largest and most elaborate set of eccentrics ever excavated in the Maya area, and because they required extraordinary skill, indicting their unusual importance, their manufacture is considered here in detail. Given that eccentrics were complex representations of Maya art, this study provides the interpretive iconographic context of elaborate eccentrics in Mesoamerica in general and of these nine eccentrics from the Rosalila cache in particular"--Amazon website
Ceremonial objects --- Mayas --- Sacred space --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Rites and ceremonies. --- Antiquities. --- Copán Site (Honduras) --- Copán (Honduras : Department)
Choose an application
Choose an application
Listing 1 - 4 of 4 |
Sort by
|