Parution : Mesoamerican writing systems : propaganda, myth, and history in four ancient civilizations
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Sommaire
- Frontmatter
- List of Illustrations page ix
- List of Tables page xv
- Preface page xvii
- Acknowledgments page xxi
- 1 Truth, Propaganda, and Noble Speech page 3
- 2 The Evolutionary Context of Early Writing page 17
- 3 Mesoamerica’s Four Major Writing Systems: The Ethnohistoric Background page 45
- 4 Not One Calendar, but Many page 95
- 5 Rewriting History page 143
- 6 Place Names and the Establishment of Political Territories page 153
- 7 The Naming of Nobles page 191
- 8 Royal Marriages page 223
- 9 Euhemerism and Royal Ancestors page 261
- 10 Accession to the Throne page 303
- 11 Raiding and Warfare page 353
- 12 An Anthropological Theory of Mesoamerican Writing page 435
- Appendix: A Statistical Analysis of Mixtec Nobles’ Names by Robert Whallon page 447
- References Cited page 465
- Index page 489
Informations pratiques
- Éditeur : Princeton (N. J.) : Princeton university press
- Date de parution : 1992
- Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXII-495 p.) : ill. ; 25 x 27 cm
- Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 465-487. Index
- ISBN 0-691-09474-8 (rel.)
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- Tolbiac – Rez-de-jardin – magasin : 2000-280988
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- PARIS-Médiathèque MQB
- PARIS1-BU Pierre Mendès-France
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