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050 00 $aF1465$b.W66 2010
082 00 $a972.81/2$222
100 1 $aWoodfill, Brent.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007102191
245 10 $aRitual and trade in the Pasión-Verapaz region, Guatemala /$cBrent Woodfill.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNashville, Tenn. :$bVanderbilt University Press,$c2010.
300 $axv, 344 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c28 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aVanderbilt Institute of Mesoamerican Archaeology ;$vv. 6
505 00 $gPart I.$tIntroduction -- $g1.$tIntroduction -- $tThe Highland-Lowland Interface -- $tDefinition of a Shrine -- $tThematic Overview -- $tTheoretical Overview -- $tRegional Overview -- $tOverview of Material Evidence -- $tThe History of Investigations -- $tConclusions -- $g2.$tSetting and Methodology -- $tPhysical Setting -- $tPrevious Investigations -- $tThe Northern Highlands -- $tThe Transversal -- $tThe Southwestern Peten -- $tThe Great Western Trade Route -- $tEthnohistory -- $tThe History of the Candelaria Caves National Park -- $tField Methodology -- $g3.$tCaves and Sites of the Pasion-Verapaz Zone -- $tThe Cave of Hun Nal Ye -- $tThe Hun Nal Ye Material -- $tThe Carved Stone Box -- $tIntraregional Comparison -- $tInterregional Comparison -- $tFeatures -- $tSummary of the Hun Nal Ye Material -- $tThe Candelaria Caves National Park -- $tRegistered Caves in the Candelaria System -- $gCND-101.$tEntrada Del Sol -- $gCND-102.$tPuente Del Mico -- $gCND-103.$tVentana De Seguridad -- $gCND-104.$tCupula De Murcielagos -- $gCND-201.$tEl Venado Seco -- $gCND-202.$tVeronica -- $gCND-202.$tA Ventana De Veronica -- $gCND-203.$tLa Iluminada -- $gCND-211.$tEl Venado No. 1 -- $gCND-213.$tEl Venado No. 2 -- $gCND-218.$tEl Pato -- $gCND-301.$tEl Mico -- $gCND-302.$tLos Chinches -- $gCND-401.$tLos Nacimientos -- $gCND-402.$tRaton De Los Dientes -- $gCND-403.$tLos Metates -- $tLa Lima -- $tMuqb ìlha' Viejo -- $tSummary of the Candelaria Caves National Park Data -- $tThe San Francisco Hills -- $tRegistered Caves in the San Francisco Hills -- $gCBA-1-1.$tCueva De Los Murcielagos -- $gCBA-1-2.$tCueva De Los Chuchos -- $gCBA-1-3.$tQueso Suizo -- $gCBA-1-4.$tCueva De Las Manos -- $gCBA-1-7.$tCueva Del Coche -- $gCBA-1-8.$tKaaminaq So Tz -- $gCBA-1-9.$tCueva De Las Ventanas -- $gCBA-1-10.$tCueva La Seca -- $gCBA-1-11.$tOch Òch' Pek Be -- $gCBA-1-12.$tCueva Del Aguila -- $gCBA-1-13.$tCueva De La Barba -- $gCBA-1-14.$tShelter -- $gCBA-1-15.$tCueva De Los Bordes -- $tThe Eastern Edge of the San Francisco Hills -- $tLa Caoba Vieja -- $tSummary of the San Francisco Hills Data -- $tOther Sites Discussed in This Monograph -- $tDos Pilas -- $tCancuen -- $tTres Islas -- $tRaxruha Viejo -- $tJuliq' -- $tB'omb'il Pek -- $tB'omb'il Pek Ruinas -- $tThe Pasion-Verapaz Shrines -- $gPart II.$tCeramics and Culture-History -- $g4.$tLaboratory Methodology -- $tThe Ware System -- $tThe Type: Variety System -- $tType: Variety Growing Pains -- $tThe French School -- $tMethodology for the Present Study -- $tA Note about Ware -- $tA Comparative Ceramic Chronology -- $g5.$tThe Nature of the Preclassic at the Highland-Lowland Transition -- $tOq C̀omplex (1000-800 B.C.) -- $tMonochromes -- $tU Chiha Complex (800-300 B.C.) -- $tMonochromes and Dichromes -- $tYitoqil Complex (300 B.C.-A.D. 250) -- $tUnslipped -- $tMonochromes and Dichromes -- $tPuj Complex (A.D. 150-250) -- $tMonochromes -- $tBichromes and Trichromes -- $tConclusions -- $tInterregional Links -- $tExpanding Zones of Use or Occupation -- $tThe Ritual Nature of the Deposits -- $g6.$tThe Early Classic: The Golden Age of Shrine Use -- $tProblems in the Early Classic Sample -- $tThe Nature of the Sample -- $tPel Complex (A.D. 250-550) -- $tUnslipped -- $tMonochromes and Dichromes -- $tPolychromes, Trichromes, and Bichromes -- $tOther Artifacts -- $tLinks to the Central Peten -- $tConclusions -- $g7.$tThe Late Classic to Early Postclassic: Regionalism and Decline -- $tJolom Complex (A.D. 550-830) -- $tUnslipped -- $tMonochromes and Dichromes -- $tPolychromes, Bichromes, and Trichromes -- $tRu Complex (A.D. 800-1000) -- $tMonochromes -- $tBichromes -- $tIs Complex (A.D. 950-1300) -- $tMonochromes -- $tOther Artifacts -- $tConclusions -- $gPart III.$tRitual in the Pasion-Verapaz Region and Conclusions -- $g8.$tA Genealogy of Maya Ritual Studies -- $tSeveral Problematic Aspects of Ritual Activity -- $tRitual and Shamanism -- $tRitual and Power -- $tProblematic Aspects of Ritual Assemblages in Archaeology -- $tProblematic Aspects of Ritual in Maya Archaeology -- $tEarly Maya Archaeology -- $tRitual in Iconography -- $tUnifying Concepts of Maya Ritual -- $tRitual and Caves -- $tEarly Cave Investigations -- $tNaj Tunich and the Founding of Maya Cave Archaeology -- $tThe Rise of Regional Cave Surveys -- $g9.$tRitual Activity in the Pasion-Verapaz Region -- $tVaried Aspects of Ritual Space in the Pasion-Verapaz Region -- $tArchitectural Incorporation -- $tAssociations with Water -- $tRitual Movement -- $tMyth -- $tRitual "Styles" in the Pasion-Verapaz Region -- $tPublic Ritual -- $tRitual neither Public nor Private -- $tRitual Styles -- $tTrade Shrines and Pilgrimage Shrines -- $tThe Pilgrimage Problem -- $tTrade and Pilgrimage -- $tThe Functions of Ritual in the Pasion-Verapaz Region -- $tRitual as Releasing Tension -- $tRitual as Marking Place -- $tRitual as Economic Resource -- $tConclusions -- $g10.$tConclusions -- $tRitual Remains as Ritual Remains -- $tRelationship to Other Cave Surveys -- $tRitual Remains as Historical Record -- $tAn Examination of Ancient Maya Trade Routes -- $t"Ethnicity," Ethnoscapes, and the Pasion-Verapaz Region -- $tConclusions -- $gAppendix A.$tOther Artifacts -- $gAppendix B.$tDesignated Wares in the Ceramic Analysis -- $gAppendix C.$tWares, Groups, Types, and Varieties Identified and Described in This Book.
500 $aRevision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Vanderbilt University.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
650 0 $aMayas$zGuatemala$xAntiquities.
650 0 $aMayas$zGuatemala$xRites and ceremonies.
650 0 $aMayas$xCommerce$zGuatemala.
650 0 $aMaya pottery$zGuatemala.
651 0 $aGuatemala$xAntiquities.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85057628
830 0 $aVanderbilt Institute of Mesoamerican Archaeology (Series) ;$vv. 6.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006003573
852 00 $bglx$hF1465$i.W66 2010