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OverviewMaya kings who failed to ensure the prosperity of their kingdoms were subject to various forms of termination, including the ritual defacing and destruction of monuments and even violent death. This is the first comprehensive volume to focus on the variedresponses to the failure of Classic period dynasties in the southern lowlands. The contributors offer new insights into the Maya “collapse,” evaluating the trope of the scapegoat king and the demise of the traditional institution of kingship in the early ninthcentury AD—a time of intense environmental, economic, social, political, and even ideological change. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gyles Iannone , Brett A. Houk , Sonja A. SchwakePublisher: University Press of Florida Imprint: University Press of Florida Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.675kg ISBN: 9780813062754ISBN 10: 0813062756 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 12 April 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews""Much has been written about the successes of ancient Maya kings. . . . Much less studied have been their failures. . . . This volume focuses on the losses of kings' legitimacy to rule in the southern Maya lowlands. . . . Highly recommended.""--Choice ""Us[es] solid empirical data to address meaning, motivation and political action in the past.""--Antiquity ""A comprehensive look at kingship from a variety of site specific, ninth-century case examples. It is a worthy addition to the literature and will doubtless influence our thinking on the politics of the Terminal Classic.""--Anthropos Much has been written about the successes of ancient Maya kings. . . . Much less studied have been their failures. . . . This volume focuses on the losses of kings' legitimacy to rule in the southern Maya lowlands. . . . Highly recommended. --Choice Us[es] solid empirical data to address meaning, motivation and political action in the past. --Antiquity A comprehensive look at kingship from a variety of site specific, ninth-century case examples. It is a worthy addition to the literature and will doubtless influence our thinking on the politics of the Terminal Classic. --Anthropos """Much has been written about the successes of ancient Maya kings. . . . Much less studied have been their failures. . . . This volume focuses on the losses of kings' legitimacy to rule in the southern Maya lowlands. . . . Highly recommended.""--Choice ""Us[es] solid empirical data to address meaning, motivation and political action in the past.""--Antiquity ""A comprehensive look at kingship from a variety of site specific, ninth-century case examples. It is a worthy addition to the literature and will doubtless influence our thinking on the politics of the Terminal Classic.""--Anthropos" Author InformationGyles Iannone, professor of anthropology at Trent University, Canada is the editor of The Great Maya Droughts in Cultural Context. Brett A. Houk, associate professor of anthropology at Texas Tech University, USA is the author of Ancient Maya Cities of the Eastern Lowlands. Sonja A. Schwake is lecturer in anthropology at Pennsylvania State University–Behrend College, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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