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1 online resource (244 pages). |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
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text file |
Series |
The Linda Shele series in Maya and pre-Columbian studies
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Linda Schele series in Maya and pre-Columbian studies.
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Note |
Description based upon print version of record. |
Contents |
Intro -- 1. The Adorned Body (Stephen Houston, Nicholas Carter, and Franco Rossi) -- 2. The Clothed Body (Nicholas Carter, Alyce de Carteret, and Katharine Lukach) -- 3. The Painted Body (Katharine Lukach and Jeffrey Dobereiner) -- 4. The Capped Body (Nicholas Carter and Alyce de Carteret) -- 5. The Diademed Body (Franco Rossi, Katharine Lukach, and Jeffrey Dobereiner) -- 6. The Bejeweled Body (Nicholas Carter) -- 7. The Collared Body (Mallory Matsumoto and Cara Tremain) -- 8. The Girded Body (Alyce de Carteret and Jeffrey Dobereiner) -- 9. The Shod Body (Franco Rossi and Alyce de Carteret) |
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10. The Varied Body (Cara Tremain) -- 11. The Moving Body (Mallory Matsumoto) -- Coda (Stephen Houston, Franco Rossi, and Nicholas Carter) -- References -- Index |
Summary |
"How we dress our bodies--through clothing, footwear, headgear, jewelry, haircuts, and more--is key to the expression of status and identity. This idea was as true for ancient Maya civilization as it is today, yet few studies have centered on what ancient Maya peoples wore and why. In The Adorned Body, Nicholas Carter, Stephen Houston, and Franco Rossi bring together contributions from a wide range of scholars, leading to the first in-depth study of Maya dress in pre-Columbian times.Incorporating artistic, hieroglyphic, and archaeological sources, this book explores the clothing and ornaments of ancient Maya peoples, systematically examining who wore what, deducing the varied purposes and meanings of dress items and larger ensembles, and determining the methods and materials with which such items were created. Each essay investigates a category of dress--including headgear, pendants and necklaces, body painting, footwear, and facial ornaments--and considers the variations within each of these categories, as well as popular styles and trends through time. The final chapters reveal broader views and comparisons about costume ensembles and their social roles. Shedding new light on the art and archaeology of the ancient Americas, The Adorned Body offers a thorough map of Maya dress that will be of interest to scholars and fashion enthusiasts alike."--EBSCO. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Mayas -- Clothing.
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Mayas -- Clothing. |
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Mayas. |
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Clothing and dress -- Mexico.
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Clothing and dress. |
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Mexico. |
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Clothing and dress -- Central America.
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Central America. |
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Electronic books.
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Electronic books. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Carter, Nicholas (Anthropologist), editor.
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Houston, Stephen D., editor.
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Rossi, Franco (Anthropologist), editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Carter, Nicholas The Adorned Body Austin : University of Texas Press,c2020 9781477320709 |
ISBN |
1477320717 |
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9781477320716 (electronic book) |
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9781477320709 |
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1477320709 |
Sudoc No. |
Z UA380.8 AD77 |
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