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Discovering the Olmecs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Discovering the Olmecs

The Olmecs are renowned for their massive carved stone heads and other sculptures, the first stone monuments produced in Mesoamerica. Seven decades of archaeological research have given us many insights into the lives of the Olmecs, who inhabited parts of the modern Mexican states of Veracruz and Tabasco from around 1150 to 400 BC. Beginning with the first modern explorations in the 1920s, the story of how generations of archaeologists and local residents have uncovered the Olmec past and pieced together a portrait of an ancient civilization that left no written records unfolds. From stories of fortuitous discoveries and frustrating disappoints, helpful collaborations and deceitful shenanigans emerges the unconventional history of Olmec archeology.

The Work and Life of David Grove
  • Language: en

The Work and Life of David Grove

In the 1980s David Grove devised a technique called Clean Language for healing patients with traumatic memories, such as child abuse or wartime trauma. The process enabled patients to resolve the effects of their experiences through visualisation and metaphor. He converted the work into a spatial technique called Emergent Knowledge and his techniques have attracted practitioners from all over the world including the UK, Europe, America, Australia and New Zealand. Performance Coaching pioneer Carol Wilson worked with David until his death in 2008, developing courses to train coaches and business psychologists to use his methods in the workplace, in order to relieve mental blocks and limiting ...

Chalcatzingo, Excavations on the Olmec Frontier
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Chalcatzingo, Excavations on the Olmec Frontier

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Social Patterns in Pre-classic Mesoamerica
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Social Patterns in Pre-classic Mesoamerica

This volume is both a summation of work that has been carried out over a long period of time and a signpost pointing the way for future studies. Issues regarding gender, social identity, and landscape archaeology are present, as are the analysis of mortuary practices, questions of social hierarchy, and conjunctive studies of art and society that are in the best tradition of scholarship at Dumbarton Oaks.

Gender and Power in Prehispanic Mesoamerica
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Gender and Power in Prehispanic Mesoamerica

Gender was a fluid potential, not a fixed category, before the Spaniards came to Mesoamerica. Childhood training and ritual shaped, but did not set, adult gender, which could encompass third genders and alternative sexualities as well as "male" and "female." At the height of the Classic period, Maya rulers presented themselves as embodying the entire range of gender possibilities, from male through female, by wearing blended costumes and playing male and female roles in state ceremonies. This landmark book offers the first comprehensive description and analysis of gender and power relations in prehispanic Mesoamerica from the Formative Period Olmec world (ca. 1500-500 BC) through the Postclassic Maya and Aztec societies of the sixteenth century AD. Using approaches from contemporary gender theory, Rosemary Joyce explores how Mesoamericans created human images to represent idealized notions of what it meant to be male and female and to depict proper gender roles. She then juxtaposes these images with archaeological evidence from burials, house sites, and body ornaments, which reveals that real gender roles were more fluid and variable than the stereotyped images suggest.

Latin American Horizons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Latin American Horizons

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Regional Perspectives on the Olmec
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

Regional Perspectives on the Olmec

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989-11-09
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  • Publisher: CUP Archive

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David Grove
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

David Grove

David Grove was inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame, the highest honor for an illustrator. Grove's illustrated works and process are detailed. More than an autobiography, this is a profound look into the lifelong formation of a unique aesthetic. The beautiful paintings and illustrations speak for themselves, but there is in-depth insight into Grove's illustrative process.

Olmec Art at Dumbarton Oaks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Olmec Art at Dumbarton Oaks

  • Categories: Art

Olmec Art at Dumbarton Oaks presents the Olmec portion of the Robert Woods Bliss Collection of Pre-Columbian Art. It illustrates all thirty-nine Olmec art objects in color plates and includes many complementary and comparative black-and-white illustrations and drawings. The body of Pre-Columbian art that Robert Bliss carefully assembled over a half-century between 1912 and 1963, amplified only slightly since his death, is a remarkably significant collection. In addition to their aesthetic quality and artistic significance, the objects hold much information regarding the social worlds and religious and symbolic views of the people who made and used them before the arrival of Europeans in the ...

The Olmec & Their Neighbors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

The Olmec & Their Neighbors

Twenty-one papers on the Olmec were written for this volume in tribute to Matthew W. Stirling, "pioneer archaeologist, ethnologist, and the discoverer of the Olmec civilization."