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Olmec art and archaeology in Mesoamerica

John E Clark; Mary E Pye

Washington, D.C New Haven National Gallery of Art Yale University Press 2006

Localização: MAE - Museu Arqueologia e Etnologia    (F1219.3.A7 O51 )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Olmec art and archaeology in Mesoamerica
  • Autor: John E Clark; Mary E Pye
  • Assuntos: ESCAVAÇÃO ARQUEOLÓGICA (CONGRESSOS) -- MÉXICO
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references
  • Descrição: Introducing Olmec archaeology / Mary E. Pye and John E. Clark -- Olmec archaeology after Regional perspectives: an assessment of recent research / Richard A. Diehl -- Framing the Gulf Olmecs / Barbara L. Stark -- The ancient landscape at San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán, Veracruz, Mexico: settlement and nature / Stacey Symonds -- The sacred hill of El Manatí: a preliminary discussion of the site's ritual paraphernalia / Ponciano Ortiz and María del Carmen Rodríguez -- The monuments of Laguna de los Cerros and its hinterland / Susan D. Gillespie -- Sociopolitical complexity and the Gulf Olmecs: a view from the Tuxtla Mountains, Vercruz, Mexico / Philip J. Arnold III -- From Olmec to Epi-Olmec at Tres Zapotes, Vercruz, Mexico / Christopher A. Pool -- A massive offering of axes at La Merced, Hidalgotitlán, Veracruz, Mexico / Maria del Carmen Rodriguez and Ponciano Ortiz. Partial contents: Ranked societies, iconographic complexity, and economic wealth in the Basin of Mexico towards 1200 B.C. / Christine Niederberger -- Animal imagery, cultural unities, and ideologies of inequality in early formative Mesoamerica / Richard G. Lesure -- The Pacific Coast and the Olmec question / John E. Clark and Mary E. Pye -- Olmec sculpture: the first Mesoamerican art / Beatriz de la Fuente -- The portrait and the mask: invention and translation / Esther Pasztory -- Faces of the earth at Chalcatzingo, Mexico: serpents, caves, and mountains in Middle Formative Period iconography / David C. Grove -- Lightning celts and corn fetishes: the formative Olmec and the development of maize symbolism in Mesoamerica and the American Southwest / Karl Taube
  • Títulos relacionados: Série:Studies in the history of art 58; Symposium papers 35
  • Editor: Washington, D.C New Haven National Gallery of Art Yale University Press
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2006
  • Formato: 342 p il., mapas.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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