History in the Round: Painted Cylinder Vases as Sources on Classic Maya Society and Politics
Author(s): Simon Martin
Year: 2024
Summary
This is an abstract from the "The Rollout Keepers: Papers on Maya Ceramic Texts, Scenes, and Styles in Honor of Justin and Barbara Kerr" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
The cylinder vessel paintings assembled in the Kerr Archive cover a remarkable range of themes, with many of the best-known depicting fantastical beasts and other supernatural actors. But a not insignificant portion of the corpus features scenes of courtly performance and, as a smaller sub-set, dynastic information of the kind we might normally see on carved public monuments. This presentation reviews what we have gleaned from these images and their accompanying hieroglyphic texts over recent years and shows how they are continuing to enrich our view of Classic Maya society and its politics.
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History in the Round: Painted Cylinder Vases as Sources on Classic Maya Society and Politics. Simon Martin. Presented at The 89th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. 2024 ( tDAR id: 498504)
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Keywords
Geographic Keywords
Mesoamerica: Maya lowlands
Spatial Coverage
min long: -94.197; min lat: 16.004 ; max long: -86.682; max lat: 21.984 ;
Record Identifiers
Abstract Id(s): 38557.0