Maya Christians and Their Churches in Sixteenth-Century Belize

Author:   Elizabeth Graham
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
ISBN:  

9780813036663


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   28 August 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Maya Christians and Their Churches in Sixteenth-Century Belize


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Based on her analysis of archaeological evidence from the excavations of Maya churches at Tipu and Lamanai, Elizabeth Graham seeks to understand why the Maya sometimes actively embraced Catholicism during the period of European conquest and continued to worship in this way even after the end of Spanish occupation. The Maya in Belize appear to have continued to bury their dead in Christian churchyards long after the churches themselves had fallen into disuse. They also seem to have hidden pre-Hispanic objects of worship in Christian sacred spaces during times of persecution, and excavations reveal the style of the early churches to be unmistakably Franciscan. The evidence suggests that the Maya remained Christian after 1700, when Spaniards were no longer in control, which challenges the widespread assumption that because Christianity was imposed by force it was never properly assimilated by indigenous peoples. Combining historical and archaeological data with her experience of having been raised as a Roman Catholic, Graham proposes a way of assessing the concept of religious experience and processes of conversion that takes into account the material, visual, sensual, and even olfactory manifestations of the sacred.

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Author:   Elizabeth Graham
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
Imprint:   University Press of Florida
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.777kg
ISBN:  

9780813036663


ISBN 10:   0813036666
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   28 August 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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""Intellectually stimulating, original in perspective, and engagingly written. Graham's book makes a major contribution to Maya archaeology, colonial history, and cultural studies.""--The Americas ""Bring[s] to life the churches and communities of Lamenai and Tipu, two of the tiniest and most forgotten places in Spanish America.""--Latin American Research Review ""Deserves great praise and should be read by anyone interested in Mesoamerican and Iberian worldviews.""--Antiquity


Intellectually stimulating, original in perspective, and engagingly written. Graham's book makes a major contribution to Maya archaeology, colonial history, and cultural studies. --The Americas Bring[s] to life the churches and communities of Lamenai and Tipu, two of the tiniest and most forgotten places in Spanish America. --Latin American Research Review Deserves great praise and should be read by anyone interested in Mesoamerican and Iberian worldviews. --Antiquity


"""Intellectually stimulating, original in perspective, and engagingly written. Graham's book makes a major contribution to Maya archaeology, colonial history, and cultural studies.""--The Americas ""Bring[s] to life the churches and communities of Lamenai and Tipu, two of the tiniest and most forgotten places in Spanish America.""--Latin American Research Review ""Deserves great praise and should be read by anyone interested in Mesoamerican and Iberian worldviews.""--Antiquity"


Author Information

Elizabeth Graham is senior lecturer of Mesoamerican archaeology at University College London.

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