An Inconstant Landscape :The Maya Kingdom of El Zotz, Guatemala
An Inconstant Landscape :The Maya Kingdom of El Zotz, Guatemala
paperback
Published:
3 August, 2020
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781646420773 |
| ISBN10 | 1646420772 |
| Number Of Pages | 492 |
| Item Weight | 658 g |
| Product Dimensions | 152 x 229 x 28 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | University Press of Colorado |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
“This is a major, even brilliant, contribution.” —David Freidel, Washington University in St. Louis “This will be the authoritative volume concerning this region for many years to come and is an exemplary model for other regional investigations of the Maya Lowlands.” —Karl Taube, University of California, Riverside “This book provides a vast wealth of detail. . . .Highly recommended for archaeologists and Mayanists.” —CHOICE
"An Inconstant Landscape will be exciting for a range of audiences, including specialists across archaeology, anthropology, and environmental studies, as well as anyone interested in understanding how societies operating at the periphery of power respond and adapt to diverse ecological, political, economic, and social factors over the long term." —Latin American Antiquity
"[An Inconstant Landscape] achieves a balance of discussion and data providing a detailed yet accessible report on the archaeology of El Zotz and its significance in the region." —Antiquity
"The whole book is impressive. It does exactly what it means to do, describing and documenting the archaeological investigation of a key portion of the ancient Maya world." —Anthropology Book Forum
Author's Bio
Thomas G. Garrison is assistant professor of anthropology at Ithaca College, director of the Proyecto Arqueológico El Zotz, and coauthor of Temple of the Night Sun: A Royal Tomb at El Diablo. Stephen Houston is the Dupee Family Professor of Social Sciences at Brown University, where he also holds an appointment in anthropology. He is the author of many books and articles, including The Gifted Passage: Young Men in Classic Maya Art and Text, and was awarded, in 2011, the Grand Cross of the Order of the Quetzal, Guatemala’s highest decoration.