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Pre-Columbian Art and Archaeology

Pre-Columbian Art and Archaeology
Author: Margaret Young-Sánchez
Publisher: Denver Art Museum
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: America
ISBN: 9780914738824

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Symposia presented at the Denver Art Museum in 2002 and 2007 focused, respectively, on pre-Columbian art in the museum collection and the art and archaeology of ancient Costa Rica. Edited by Denver Art Museum curator Margaret Young-Sánchez, this lavishly illustrated volume brings together newly revised and expanded symposium papers from pre-Columbian scholars, while paying tribute to the legacy of Denver philanthropist Frederick R. Mayer--a generous supporter of archaeological and art historical research, scientific analysis, and scholarly publication. Archaeology's elder statesman Michael Coe (Yale University) provides a lively description of twentieth-century pre-Columbian archaeology and the personalities who shaped its intellectual history. Using traditional and scientific analyses of archaeological ceramics, Frederick W. Lange (LSA Associates, Inc.) and Ronald L. Bishop (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History) consider the transmission of technical and cultural knowledge in ancient Costa Rica and Nicaragua. The late Michael J. Snarskis of the Tayutic Foundation reports on his final archaeological excavation, at Loma Corral in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, where an undisturbed two-thousand-year-old cemetery contained high-status burials, local and imported ceramics, and jade ornaments. Warwick Bray (University College, London), examines pre-Columbian gold items from Panama, including their uses and meaning, as part of the "Parita Treasure" excavated in the early 1960s. Margaret Young-Sánchez (Denver Art Museum), presents the construction and iconography of early (ad 200-400) Tiwanaku-style folding pouches from the south-central Andes. And Carol Mackey (California State University, Northridge) and Joanne Pillsbury (Getty Research Institute) describe and analyze an important silver beaker decorated with detailed ritual and mythological scenes from the Lambayeque (Sicán) civilization of northern Peru (ad 800-1350).


Mesoamerican Religions and Archaeology

Mesoamerican Religions and Archaeology
Author: Aleksandar Boskovic
Publisher: Archaeopress Pre-Columbian Archaeology
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2017-04-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781784915025

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Our understanding of ancient Pre-Columbian civilizations has changed significantly as the result of archaeological research in the last fifty years. Major projects during this period included dealing with cultural change in different contexts (Valley of Mexico, Oaxaca), regional research projects ("Olmec"), as well as attempts to understand more general trends in interpreting Pre-Columbian art and ideology (Codex Cihuacoatl, Templo Mayor). This book presents both the changes that occurred in the last few decades, and the impact that they had on our understanding on ancient Mesoamerican religions and cultures. It also includes references to some lesser-known research traditions (such as Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia), as well as to the work of scholars like Jacques Soustelle or Didier Boremanse. With the insistence on clear methodology, based on field research, this book uses the context of specific archaeological finds in order to put Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures in a historical perspective. In terms of method, the author follows R. E. W. Adams, Jeremy Sabloff, Robert J. Sharer and other archaeologists in emphasizing the "field archaeology school" approach, with its insistence on using the data acquired in context. Archaeological and anthropological research is in itself fascinating enough to not need stolen artefacts, forged vases, fantastic stories and invented mythical genealogies. The main goal of this book is to produce a methodologically sound and ethically valid interdisciplinary introduction into the exciting world of ancient Mesoamerica.


Text and Image in Pre-Columbian Art

Text and Image in Pre-Columbian Art
Author: Janet Catherine Berlo
Publisher: BAR International Series
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1983
Genre: America
ISBN:

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Costa Rican Art and Archaeology

Costa Rican Art and Archaeology
Author: Frederick W. Lange
Publisher: Johnson Books
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1988
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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The Olmec & Their Neighbors

The Olmec & Their Neighbors
Author: Matthew Williams Stirling
Publisher: Dumbarton Oaks
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780884020981

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Twenty-one papers on the Olmec were written for this volume in tribute to Matthew W. Stirling, "pioneer archaeologist, ethnologist, and the discoverer of the Olmec civilization."


Precolumbian Gold

Precolumbian Gold
Author: Colin McEwan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781579582876

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This compilation of 13 essays by leading international scholars (archaeologists, art historians, metallurgists, etc.) presents research into the technology and iconography of pre-Columbian goldworking; areas covered are Peru, Bolivia, and Chile; Ecuador and Colombia; Central America and the Caribbean.


The Art of Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica

The Art of Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica
Author: Janet Catherine Berlo
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1985
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Ecuador

Ecuador
Author: Daniel Klein
Publisher: 5Continents
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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This beautifully illustrated book features some of the most significant works of art produced by the people that inhabited the present territory of Ecuador before the arrival of the Spaniards. It provides an overall view of a very rich civilization as illustrated through a selection of emblematic objects made of pottery, metal and other materials. This book is enriched by a collection of essays from the most distinguished experts in Ecuadorian archaeology.