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Maya pottery. --- Pottery --- Pottery. --- Mexico
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Maya pottery --- Classification. --- Themes, motives.
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Maya pottery --- Mayas --- Themes, motives --- Antiquities
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Maya pottery --- Mayas --- Antiquities. --- History
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"The lengthy occupation span of the Maya site of Lamanai, Belize, from the Preclassic (ca. 1600 BCE) through the Postclassic and into the Spanish colonial period (1500 - 1700 CE), coupled with extensive archaeological excavations, has resulted in the discovery of numerous pottery artifacts. This book includes a Foreword by David Pendergast, and presents the entire collection of technically illustrated pottery--over 940 illustrations of more than 800 vessels and pottery objects. A summary of the results of archaeological research over the past five decades introduces the site. An overview of Maya pottery forms and ceramic illustration conventions serve as the foundation for the visual and contextual data presented with the illustrations. A brief introduction to ceramic analysis is followed by an outline of the research at Lamanai that focused on pottery analysis, including peripheral studies incorporating pottery vessels and assemblages. Type-variety designations are also provided for the illustrated pottery."--
Maya pottery --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Mayas --- Antiquities.
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Mayas --- Maya pottery --- Maya painting --- Mayan languages --- Maya pottery. --- Religion. --- Themes, motives --- Writing.
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This book, 'Realizing Value in Mesoamerica,' edited by Scott R. Hutson and Charles Golden, explores the dynamics of desire and demand in ancient Mesoamerican economies. It adopts theoretical and comparative approaches from social sciences and economics to integrate ancient Mesoamerican economic practices into broader studies of economic history. The book covers various topics, including the value of artifacts, reciprocity in economies, and the role of exchange and tribute in Maya societies. It aims to facilitate dialogue and new approaches to understanding ancient economies by comparing different regions and cultures. The intended audience includes scholars and students of archaeology, anthropology, and economic history.
Indians of Central America. --- Maya pottery. --- Indians of Central America --- Maya pottery
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Maya pottery. --- Mayas --- Antiquities. --- Central America
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Maya pottery --- Copán Site (Honduras). --- Copán (Honduras : Dept.) --- Antiquities.
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