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Kirjailija

Edward M. Schortman

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 4 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1983-2024, suosituimpien joukossa Quiriguá Reports, Volume II – Papers 6–15. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

4 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1983-2024.

Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica

Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica

Patricia A. Urban; Edward M. Schortman

Cambridge University Press
2024
sidottu
Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica explores the distinctive development and political history of the region from its earliest inhabitants up to the Spanish conquest. It was composed of a matrix of social networks rather than divided by distinct cultures and domains. Making use of the area's rich archaeological data, Edward Schortman and Patricia Urban provide a social network analysis of southeast Mesoamerica. They demonstrate how inhabitants from different locales were organized within such networks, and how they mobilized the assets that they needed to define and achieve their own goals. The also provide evidence for the actions of other groups, who sought to promote their importance at local and regional scales, and often opposed those efforts. Schortman and Urban's study demonstrates the fresh insights gained from study of socio-political structures via a social network perspective. It also challenges models that privilege the influence of powerful leaders in shaping those structures.
Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica

Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica

Patricia A. Urban; Edward M. Schortman

Cambridge University Press
2024
pokkari
Ancient Southeast Mesoamerica explores the distinctive development and political history of the region from its earliest inhabitants up to the Spanish conquest. It was composed of a matrix of social networks rather than divided by distinct cultures and domains. Making use of the area's rich archaeological data, Edward Schortman and Patricia Urban provide a social network analysis of southeast Mesoamerica. They demonstrate how inhabitants from different locales were organized within such networks, and how they mobilized the assets that they needed to define and achieve their own goals. The also provide evidence for the actions of other groups, who sought to promote their importance at local and regional scales, and often opposed those efforts. Schortman and Urban's study demonstrates the fresh insights gained from study of socio-political structures via a social network perspective. It also challenges models that privilege the influence of powerful leaders in shaping those structures.
Quiriguá Reports, Volume II – Papers 6–15

Quiriguá Reports, Volume II – Papers 6–15

Edward M. Schortman; Patricia A. Urban

University of Pennsylvania Press
2002
nidottu
Although QuiriguA and its magnificent carved monuments have been recorded and studied by scholars over the past century, little archaeological data were available until recently. From 1973 through 1979, the University Museum sponsored investigations at this major lowland Maya site in eastern Guatemala. The aims of the work were to document a basic chronology, to determine the nature and pattern of structures, and to test hypotheses concerning the origins, location, and demise of QuiriguA.
Quiriguá Reports, Volume II – Papers 6–15

Quiriguá Reports, Volume II – Papers 6–15

Edward M. Schortman; Patricia A. Urban

University of Pennsylvania Museum
1983
sidottu
Although QuiriguA and its magnificent carved monuments have been recorded and studied by scholars over the past century, little archaeological data were available until recently. From 1973 through 1979, the University Museum sponsored investigations at this major lowland Maya site in eastern Guatemala. The aims of the work were to document a basic chronology, to determine the nature and pattern of structures, and to test hypotheses concerning the origins, location, and demise of QuiriguA.