Twin Tollans : Chichén Itzá, Tula, and the Epiclassic to Early Postclassic Mesoamerican World

, by ;
Twin Tollans : Chichén Itzá, Tula, and the Epiclassic to Early Postclassic Mesoamerican World by Kowalski, Jeff Karl; Kristan-Graham, Cynthia, 9780884023722
Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
  • ISBN: 9780884023722 | 0884023729
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 11/28/2011

  • Rent

    (Recommended)

    $34.25
     
    Term
    Due
    Price
    *This item is part of an exclusive publisher rental program and requires an additional convenience fee. This fee will be reflected in the shopping cart.
  • Buy New

    Special Order: 1-2 Weeks

    $49.25

Chich#xE9;n Itz#xE1; and Tula have long been conceived as #x1C;twin cities#x1D;-paired political capitals that share so many aspects of architectural plan, sculptural repertory, and iconographic motifs that they represent a unique case of cultural contact and artistic convergence in ancient Mesoamerica. This volume (originally published in 2007) revisits long-standing questions regarding the relationship between Chich#xE9;n Itz#xE1; and Tula. Hailed as a #x1C;must read,#x1D; it quickly became a fundamental source for all Mesoamericanists. Rather than approaching these cities through earlier notions of migrations and conquests, the volume considers their roles in the social, political, and economic relationships that emerged during the transition from the Epiclassic to the Early Postclassic period. The seventeen contributors utilize archaeological, art historical, anthropological, epigraphical, and ethnohistorical methods to demonstrate that the rise and florescence of the #x1C;twin cities#x1D; was the result of their success in adapting to complex processes of cultural change. These adaptations, along with the development of new types of political systems and the use of innovative visual and symbolic systems, permitted Chich#xE9;n Itz#xE1; and Tula to emerge as dominant powers in Mesoamerica between the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic periods.
Loading Icon

Please wait while the item is added to your bag...
Continue Shopping Button
Checkout Button
Loading Icon
Continue Shopping Button