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Maya E groups calendars, astronomy, and urbanism in the early lowlands

Title
Maya E groups [electronic resource] : calendars, astronomy, and urbanism in the early lowlands / edited by David A. Freidel, Arlen F. Chase, Anne S. Dowd, and Jerry Murdock.
Publication
Gainesville ; Tallahassee ; Tampa : University Press of Florida, (2017)

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Additional Authors
  • Freidel, David A.
  • Chase, Arlen F. (Arlen Frank), 1953-
  • Dowd, Anne S.
  • Murdock, Jerry.
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 626 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Summary
"E groups" are not the fifth element but a group of structures in the temple complexes of Classic Maya City centers. In this volume from distinguished researchers of the Classic period, the E groups prove to be more than just records of the sun's passages through the years.
Series Statement
Maya studies
Uniform Title
  • Maya E groups (Online)
  • Maya studies.
Subject
  • Mayas > Belize River Valley (Guatemala and Belize)
  • Maya architecture > Belize River Valley (Guatemala and Belize)
  • Mayas > Belize River Valley (Guatemala and Belize) > Antiquities
  • Belize River Valley (Guatemala and Belize) > Antiquities
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Contents
Preface: on the path of the sun -- E groups: historical perspectives: -- The distribution and significance of E groups: a historical background and introduction / Arlen F. Chase, Anne S. Dowd, and David A. Freidel -- E groups and the rise of complexity in the southeastern Maya lowlands / Arlen F. Chase and Diane Z. Chase -- The astronomy and cosmology of E groups: -- E groups: astronomy, alignments, and Maya cosmology / Anthony F. Aveni and Anne S. Dowd -- The legacy of preclassic calendars and solar observation in Mesoamerica's magic latitude / Susan Milbrath -- The E Group as timescape: early E groups, figurines, and the sacred almanac / Prudence M. Rice -- E groups, cosmology, and the origins of Maya rulership / David A. Freidel -- The archaeology of E groups -- The isthmian origins of the E Group and its adoption in the Maya lowlands / Takeshi Inomata -- A tale of two E groups: El Palmar and Tikal, Petan, Guatemala / James A. Doyle -- The history, function, and meaning of preclassic E groups in the Cival region / Francisco Estrada-Belli -- Time to rule: celestial observation and appropriation among the early Maya / William A. Saturno, Boris Beltrán, and Franco D. Rossi -- Ordinary people and east-west symbolism / Cynthia Robin -- E groups and ancestors: the sunrise of complexity at Xunantunich, Belize / M. Kathryn Brown -- Of apples and oranges: the case of E groups and eastern triadic architectural assemblages in the Belize River Valley / Jaime J. Awe, Julie A. Hoggarth, and James J. Aimers -- The founding of Yaxuná: Place and trade in preclassic Yucatán / Travis W. Stanton -- Founding landscapes in the central Karstic uplands / Kathryn Reese-Taylor -- Conclusion: More than smoke and mirrors: Maya temple precincts and the emergence of religious institutions in Mesoamerica / Anne S. Dowd -- Epilogue: E groups and their significance to the ancient maya / Diane Z. Chase, Patricia A. McAnany, and Jeremy A. Sabloff.
LCCN
2017005516
OCLC
ssj0001842218
Title
Maya E groups [electronic resource] : calendars, astronomy, and urbanism in the early lowlands / edited by David A. Freidel, Arlen F. Chase, Anne S. Dowd, and Jerry Murdock.
Imprint
Gainesville ; Tallahassee ; Tampa : University Press of Florida, (2017)
Series
Maya studies
Maya studies.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Connect to:
Available from home with a valid library card
Available onsite at NYPL
Added Author
Freidel, David A.
Chase, Arlen F. (Arlen Frank), 1953-
Dowd, Anne S.
Murdock, Jerry.
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