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John W. Fox

Maya Postclassic State Formation: Segmentary Lineage Migration in Advancing Frontiers

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John Fox here offers a fresh and persuasive view of the crucial Classic-Postclassic transition that determined the shape of the later Maya state. Drawing this data from ethnographic analogy and native chronicles as well as archaeology, he identifies segmentary lineage organisation as the key to understanding both the political organisation and the long-distance migrations observed among the Quiche Maya of Guatemala and Mexico. The first part of the book traces the origins of the Quiche, Itza and Xiu to the homeland on the Mexican Gulf coast where they acquired their potent Toltec mythology and identifies early segmentary lineages that developed as a result of social forces in the frontier zone. Dr Fox then matches the known anthropological characteristics of segmentary lineages against the Mayan kinship relationships described in documents and deduced from the spatial patterning within Quiche towns and cities. His conclusion, that the inherently fissile nature of segmentary lineages caused the leapfrogging migrations of up to 500km observed amongst the Maya, offers a convincing solution to a problem that has long puzzled scholars.

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Formato Tapa suave
Número de Páginas 328
Lenguaje Inglés
Editorial Cambridge University Press
Fecha de Publicación 2008-12-18
Dimensiones 9.61" x 6.69" x 0.69" pulgadas
Serie New Studies in Archaeology
Letra Grande No
Con Ilustraciones No
Temas América Latina, Mexicano

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