The Ancient Urban Maya :Neighborhoods, Inequality, and Built Form - Ancient Cities of the New World

The Ancient Urban Maya

The Ancient Urban Maya :Neighborhoods, Inequality, and Built Form - Ancient Cities of the New World

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Ancient cities were complex social, political, and economic entities, but they also suffered from inequality, poor sanitation, and disease—often more than rural areas. In The Ancient Urban Maya, Scott Hutson examines ancient Maya cities and argues that, despite the hazards of urban life, these places continued to lure people for many centuries. With built forms that welcomed crowds, neighborhoods that offered domestic comforts, marketplaces that facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas, and the opportunities to expand social networks and capital, the Maya used their cities in familiar ways.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780813064796
ISBN10 0813064791
Number Of Pages 280
Item Weight 525 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 228 x 16 mm
Publisher / Reseller University Press of Florida
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Important and timely, Hutson’s analysis of Maya cities in their constituent neighborhoods marks a new milestone in the study of Maya urbanism."" - Cynthia Robin, author of Everyday Life Matters: Maya Farmers at Chan
 
""Working through a myriad of definitions for urbanization and defining aspects of those often missing from archaeological discussions, Hutson provides the best perspective to date on the complexities of ancient ‘urban’ life and life decisions by the prehistoric Maya."" - Fred Valdez Jr., coeditor of Ancient Maya Commoners

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Author's Bio

Scott R. Hutson, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Kentucky, is the author of Dwelling, Identity, and the Maya: Relational Archaeology at Chunchucmil.

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