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Maya cities: placemaking and urbanization / George F. Andrews.
Main entry:

Andrews, George F., 1918-2000.

Title & Author:

Maya cities: placemaking and urbanization / George F. Andrews.

Edition:

[1st ed.].

Publication:

Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, ©1975.

Description:

xviii, 468 pages : illustrations ; 23 x 26 cm

Series:

The Civilization of the American Indian series ; v. 131

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 457-462).
Introduction -- The conception of a city -- Origins -- "City" or "Ceremonial center"? -- The preindustrial city -- Large settlement patterns -- Regional styles -- The structure of the city -- forms and functions -- Growth and development -- Basic elements -- Building types -- Building orientation -- Basic building groupings -- Building technology -- Descriptions of individual cities -- Epilogue.
Summary:

Detailed investigations of the Maya civilization, particularly Maya architecture and civic planning, are comparatively meager in relation to the exhaustive studies which have been made of the Egyptian, Greek, Roman and other Old World civilizations. The fact that the indigenous peoples of the New World, at least in Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America, were indeed civilized and were then living in or adjacent to large numbers of cities though out this area was well known to the Spanish Conquistatdors, who were the first Europeans to make contact with Maya tribes. This book is a look at a number of Maya cities as "artifacts" in an effort to answer the many questions about this lost civilization. Twenty major settlements have bene included in the present study, ranging in location from the most southerly parts of the Maya area in Honduras and Guatemala to both the northern and eastern edges of the Yucatan Peninsula. The twenty sites described in this book vary considerably in size and complexity, ranging from a minor center such as Bonampak, to major urban centers such as Tikal and Dzibilchaltun, each with hundreds of structures and a dense central core.

ISBN:

0806111879
9780806111872

Subject:

Maya architecture.
Extinct cities Mexico.
Extinct cities Central America.
Architecture maya.
Villes disparues, en ruines, etc. Mexique.
Villes disparues, en ruines, etc. Amérique centrale.
Antiquities.
Extinct cities.
Cities and towns, Ruined, extinct, etc. Mexico.
Cities and towns, Ruined, extinct, etc. Central America.
Mexico Antiquities.
Central America Antiquities.
Mexique Antiquités.
Amérique centrale Antiquités.
Central America.
Mexico.

Added entries:

Civilization of the American Indian series ; v. 131.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 121145
Call No.: W3160; ID:85-B2051
Status: Available

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