Material relations: the marriage figurines of prehispanic Honduras
"Focusing on marriage figurines--double human figurines that represent relations formed through social alliances--Hendon, Joyce, and Lopiparo examine the material relations created in Honduras between AD 500 and 1000, a period of time when a network of social houses linked settlements of a vari...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Focusing on marriage figurines--double human figurines that represent relations formed through social alliances--Hendon, Joyce, and Lopiparo examine the material relations created in Honduras between AD 500 and 1000, a period of time when a network of social houses linked settlements of a variety of sizes in the region. The authors analyze these small, seemingly insignificant artifacts using the theory of materiality to understand broader social processes. They examine the production, use, and disposal of marriage figurines from six sites--Campo Dos, Cerro Palenque, Copán, Currusté, Tenampua, and Travesia--and explore their role in rituals and ceremonies, as well as in the forming of social bonds and the celebration of relationships among communities. They find evidence of historical traditions reproduced over generations through material media in social relations among individuals, families, and communities, as well as social differences within this network of connected yet independent settlements. Material Relations provides a new and dynamic understanding of how social houses functioned via networks of production and reciprocal exchange of material objects and will be of interest to Mesoamerican archaeologists, anthropologists, and art historians"-- |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (217 pages) illustrations, maps |
ISBN: | 9781607322771 9781607322788 |
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spelling | Hendon, Julia A. Verfasser (DE-588)132068079 aut Material relations the marriage figurines of prehispanic Honduras Julia A. Hendon, Rosemary A. Joyce, and Jeanne Lopiparo Boulder University Press of Colorado [2014] © 2014 1 online resource (217 pages) illustrations, maps txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on print version record "Focusing on marriage figurines--double human figurines that represent relations formed through social alliances--Hendon, Joyce, and Lopiparo examine the material relations created in Honduras between AD 500 and 1000, a period of time when a network of social houses linked settlements of a variety of sizes in the region. The authors analyze these small, seemingly insignificant artifacts using the theory of materiality to understand broader social processes. They examine the production, use, and disposal of marriage figurines from six sites--Campo Dos, Cerro Palenque, Copán, Currusté, Tenampua, and Travesia--and explore their role in rituals and ceremonies, as well as in the forming of social bonds and the celebration of relationships among communities. They find evidence of historical traditions reproduced over generations through material media in social relations among individuals, families, and communities, as well as social differences within this network of connected yet independent settlements. Material Relations provides a new and dynamic understanding of how social houses functioned via networks of production and reciprocal exchange of material objects and will be of interest to Mesoamerican archaeologists, anthropologists, and art historians"-- Funde Geschichte Indians of Central America Honduras Antiquities Indians of Central America Honduras Rites and ceremonies Indians of Central America Social networks Honduras Marriage Honduras History To 1500 Figurines Honduras History To 1500 Material culture Honduras History To 1500 Community life Honduras History To 1500 Social archaeology Honduras Excavations (Archaeology) Honduras Joyce, Rosemary A. 1956- Sonstige (DE-588)173552471 oth Lopiparo, Jeanne Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hendon, Julia A . Material relations : the marriage figurines of prehispanic Honduras |
spellingShingle | Hendon, Julia A. Material relations the marriage figurines of prehispanic Honduras Funde Geschichte Indians of Central America Honduras Antiquities Indians of Central America Honduras Rites and ceremonies Indians of Central America Social networks Honduras Marriage Honduras History To 1500 Figurines Honduras History To 1500 Material culture Honduras History To 1500 Community life Honduras History To 1500 Social archaeology Honduras Excavations (Archaeology) Honduras |
title | Material relations the marriage figurines of prehispanic Honduras |
title_auth | Material relations the marriage figurines of prehispanic Honduras |
title_exact_search | Material relations the marriage figurines of prehispanic Honduras |
title_full | Material relations the marriage figurines of prehispanic Honduras Julia A. Hendon, Rosemary A. Joyce, and Jeanne Lopiparo |
title_fullStr | Material relations the marriage figurines of prehispanic Honduras Julia A. Hendon, Rosemary A. Joyce, and Jeanne Lopiparo |
title_full_unstemmed | Material relations the marriage figurines of prehispanic Honduras Julia A. Hendon, Rosemary A. Joyce, and Jeanne Lopiparo |
title_short | Material relations |
title_sort | material relations the marriage figurines of prehispanic honduras |
title_sub | the marriage figurines of prehispanic Honduras |
topic | Funde Geschichte Indians of Central America Honduras Antiquities Indians of Central America Honduras Rites and ceremonies Indians of Central America Social networks Honduras Marriage Honduras History To 1500 Figurines Honduras History To 1500 Material culture Honduras History To 1500 Community life Honduras History To 1500 Social archaeology Honduras Excavations (Archaeology) Honduras |
topic_facet | Funde Geschichte Indians of Central America Honduras Antiquities Indians of Central America Honduras Rites and ceremonies Indians of Central America Social networks Honduras Marriage Honduras History To 1500 Figurines Honduras History To 1500 Material culture Honduras History To 1500 Community life Honduras History To 1500 Social archaeology Honduras Excavations (Archaeology) Honduras |
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