Merideth Paxton
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The Cosmos of the Yucatec Maya
Cycles and Steps from the Madrid Codex
University of New Mexico Press
Traces implications of a previously unrecognized image of the solar year in the Madrid Codex to find new meanings in the Dresden Codex and the Maya calendar system and a regional settlement organization in Yucatan.
- Copyright year: 2010
Landscapes of Origin in the Americas
Creation Narratives Linking Ancient Places and Present Communities
Edited by Jessica Joyce Christie; Introduction by Jessica Joyce Christie
University of Alabama Press
Landscape is a powerful factor in the operation of memory because of the associations narrators make between the local landscape and the events of the stories they tell. Ancestors and mythological events often become fixed in a specific landscape and act as timeless reference points.In conventional anthropological literature, "landscape" is the term applied to the meaning local people bestow on their cultural and physical surroundings. In this work, the authors explore the cultural and physical landscapes an individual or cultural group has constructed to define the origins or beginnings of that cultural group as revealed through shared or traditional memory. The cultural landscapes of origins in diverse sites throughout the Americas are investigated through multidisciplinary research, not only to reveal the belief system and mythologies but also to place these origin beliefs in context and relationship to each other. In a continual interaction between the past, present, and future, time is subordinate to place, and history, as defined in Western academic terms, does not exist.
- Copyright year: 2009
Constructing Power and Place in Mesoamerica
Pre-Hispanic Paintings from Three Regions
Edited by Merideth Paxton and Leticia Staines Cicero
University of New Mexico Press
Identities of power and place, as expressed in paintings from the periods before and after the Spanish conquest of Mesoamerica, are the subject of this book of case studies from Central Mexico, Oaxaca, and the Maya area.
- Copyright year: 2017
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