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Believing that Maya studies today are suffering from imbalance, J. Eric S. Thompson here approaches Maya history and religion from the standpoint of ethno-history. Present-day archaeologists often tend to restrict their curiosity to their excavations and social anthropologists to observe the modern Maya as members of a somewhat primitive society in an era of change. In this volume, a distinguished Maya scholar seeks to correlate data from colonial writings and observations of the modern Indian with archaeological information in order to extend and clarify the panorama of Maya culture.The shock of the Spanish Conquest was devastating to the Maya. Not only were they placed under the domination of a people uninterested in their ancient ways, but their religion was proscribed, they were removed from their familiar settlements into new areas, and new diseases were introduced which ravaged their civilization. In spite of these ordeals, the Maya have clung closely to the old ways, and Maya culture is still very much alive, though slowly giving way before modern technology and influences. Topics discussed include Putun Maya expansion in Yucatan and the Pasi?n drainage, the depopulation of the Maya Central area at the time of the Conquest on account of newly introduced diseases, the location of the controversial eastern boundary of the Maya area, trade relations between the highlands and the lowlands, the use of hallucinatory drugs and tobacco, lowlands Maya religion, and the creation myths of the Maya in relation to those of other Middle American cultures.Mr. Thompsons approach to Maya life will prove thought-provoking to archaeologists, ethnologists, historians, and all others interested in the ancient Maya civilization.

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title:Maya History and Religion Civilization of the American Indian Series ; V. 99
author:Thompson, John Eric Sidney.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806122471
print isbn13:9780806122472
ebook isbn13:9780585169804
language:English
subjectMayas.
publication date:1990
lcc:F1435.T496 1970eb
ddc:972.81/016
subject:Mayas.
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Maya History and Religion
The Civilization of the American Indian Series
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Maya History and Religion
J. Eric S. Thompson
Foreword by
David M. Pendergast
and
Elizabeth Graham
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS NORMAN AND LONDON Page iv BY - photo 2
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : NORMAN AND LONDON
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BY J. ERIC S. THOMPSON
Ethnology of the Mayas of Southern and Central British Honduras (Chicago, 1930)
Archaeological Investigations in the Southern Cayo District, British Honduras (Chicago, 1931)
Mexico before Cortez (New York, 1933)
Excavations at San Jos, British Honduras (Washington, 1939)
Maya Hieroglyphic Writing: An Introduction (Washington, 1950; Norman, 1960)
The Rise and Fall of Maya Civilization (Norman, 1954, 1966)
Thomas Gage's Travels in the New World (ed.) (Norman, 1958)
A Catalog of Maya Hieroglyphs (Norman, 1962)
Maya Archaeologist (Norman, 1963)
Maya History and Religion (Norman, 1970)
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 7288144
ISBN: 0-8061-2247-1
Maya History and Religion is Volume 99 in The Civilization of the American Indian Series.
Copyright 1970 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A. First paperback printing, 1990.
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Contents
Foreword
by David M. Pendergast and Elizabeth Graham
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Introduction
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Pronunciation and Place Names
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1. Putun (chontal Maya) Expansion in Yucatan and the Pasin Drainage
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Introduction
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The Home and Culture of the Putun
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The Putun Itza in Yucatan
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Kukulcan and Toltec Influences at Chichen Itza
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Putun Incursions into the Upper Usumacinta and Pasin Drainages
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Eastern Acalan and "Lacandon" in the Colonial Period
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Eastern Acalan: Martyrdom of Fathers Vico and Lpez (1555)
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The Eastern Acalan Move West
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Putun Influences on the Pasin (Late Classic Period)
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Putun Occupation at Seibal (Late Classic Period)
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Concluding Remarks
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2. The Maya Central Area at the Spanish Conquest and Later: A Problem in Demography
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Introduction
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Newly Introduced Diseases and Depopulation
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