Stone trees transplanted? : : Central Mexican stelae of the epiclassic and early postclassic and the question of Maya 'influence' / / Keith Jordan.

Stelae dating to the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic from Tula, Xochicalco, and other sites in Central Mexico have been cited as evidence of Classic Maya `influence' on Central Mexican art during these periods. This book re-evaluates these claims via detailed comparative analysis of the Centra...

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Stelae dating to the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic from Tula, Xochicalco, and other sites in Central Mexico have been cited as evidence of Classic Maya `influence' on Central Mexican art during these periods. This book re-evaluates these claims via detailed comparative analysis of the Central Mexican stelae and their claimed Maya counterparts.
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Front cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Stela Stories -- So Why This Book? An Apology -- An Outline -- A Caveat: Definitions -- Chapter 2 Classic Maya Stelae: Current Perspectives on Origins, Function and Meaning -- Definitions -- Stelae Before the Classic Maya: Stone Roots -- Classic Stelae: Function and Meaning -- The End of the Maya Stela Tradition -- Chapter 3 Central Mexican Stelae of the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic Periods -- Introduction -- Tula, the Toltec Capital -- The Tula Stelae -- A General Literature Review and Critique -- Description of Tula Stelae: General Considerations -- Problems of Context and Dating: Stelae or Architectural Sculpture? -- Teotihuacan Elements in the Tula Stelae -- Parallels to Other Toltec Sculpture -- The Xico Stone: A Toltec Monument From the Basin of Mexico -- The Stela of Tlalpizáhuac -- The El Cerrito Stela: A Toltec Monument in Querétaro -- The Mystery Stela of El Elefante, Hidalgo -- The Frida Kahlo Museum Stela -- Xochicalco, Epiclassic Metropolis -- The Stelae: General Considerations -- The Saenz Triad -- General Contextual and Descriptive Issues -- The Xochicalco Triad: The Controversy Over Meaning -- External Connections -- Nonfigurative Stelae at Xochicalco -- The 'Statues' of Miacatlan and Xochicalco: A Stela By Any Other Name -- Previous Literature -- Iconography: In Epiclassic/Early Postclassic Context -- Iconography: More Recent Contributions -- Context of the Xochicalco Stelae-General Comparisons -- A Looted and Vanished Xochicalco-Related Sculpture -- A Painting of a Stela at Cacaxtla? -- A Stela-Like Stone Sculpture From Cacaxtla -- Painted (?) Stelae at Cholula -- Two Matlatzinca Stelae: Teotenango and Nevado de Toluca.
Chapter 4 Central Mexican Artists Under The Influence? A Critical Review of The Literature On Maya-Mexican Interactions At The Classic - Postclassic Transition -- Introduction -- Historical Context (1): 'Influence' in Art History -- Historical Context (2): Ghosts of Colonialism? -- Explanatory Models: The Migration Maze -- The Putun as Deus Ex Machina -- Migration Model (Slight Return) -- The Business of Business -- Ideological and Systemic Explanations -- The Reality of Zuyua? -- Semantic Escape Clause: Coggins and the Toltec Redefined -- That New-Time Religion? -- The Worlds of World Systems Theory -- Elite Networks and the Transmission of Art as Ideology -- Chapter 5 Forgotten Forebears? Stelae in Central Mexico Before the Epiclassic -- Introduction -- In the Beginning: Phallus, Fire God, or World Tree? The Cuicuilco Stela -- The Site -- The Discovery -- Morelos Before the Maya: The Middle Formative Stela-Altar Complex at Chalcatzingo -- The Site -- The Stelae -- Full Frontal Deity? The Mysterious Stela of Tlalancaleca -- The Site -- The Stela -- The Xochitecatl Snake -- The Site -- The Stela -- Teotihuacan Stelae -- The Metropolitan Museum Stela -- All Things Great…and Small -- From Afar: The Oaxaca Barrio Stela -- Conclusion (or a Pause Along the Road) -- Chapter 6 Go West (and South)? Stelae of Oaxaca and Guerrero -- Introduction -- The Classic Zapotec Stelae of the Valley of Oaxaca -- Monte Albán -- The Tomb Stela of Suchilquitongo -- The Ñuiñe Stelae of the Mixteca Baja -- Forgotten Forests: The Stelae of the Oaxaca Coast -- Río Grande -- Cerro del Rey -- Chila -- La Humedad -- Nopala -- Río Viejo -- Archaeological Evidence for Oaxacan/Central Mexican Contacts -- A Zapotec Tomb in Tepeji del Río -- From Oaxaca to Tula -- The Stelae of Guerrero -- Early Stelae and the Olmec -- Point of Departure: The Acapulco Stela.
The Stela Pair of Tepecuacuilco: Teotihuacan Rain Deities Go West? -- More Tlalocs: the Stelae of Acatempa, San Miguel Totolapan, and Piedra Labrada -- The Burial Slabs of Placeres de Oro: Stones of the Nivened Dead -- The Tenexpa 'Bird-Man' -- Toltec Stelae in Guerrero? -- Guerrero Connections: The Archaeological Evidence -- Guerrero Sculpture and Ceramics at Xochicalco -- Guerrero: A Toltec Frontier? -- Chapter 7 Stone Trees Transplanted? A Comparison of Central Mexican Stelae with their Suggested Maya Counterparts at Piedras Negras, Dos Pilas, Aguateca, Ceibal, And Copan -- Introduction -- The Warrior Stelae of Piedras Negras vs. Tula Stelae 1-3 and 5, the Xochicalco Trio, and the 'Statues' of Xochicalco and Miacatlan -- The Site -- The Warrior Stelae: History and Context -- Comparisons: Formal Considerations -- Comparisons: Iconography -- Summary -- The Dos Pilas 2/16-Aguateca 2 Pair Compared to the Tula Stelae -- The Sites -- The Stelae -- Comparison -- General Comments -- Ceibal, La Amelia, and Tula -- The Site and Its Monuments in Historical Context -- Stela 5 and 7 and the Ballplayers of Tula -- Ceibal Stela 2 and the Tula Stelae -- Copan Stela 6 and Tula Stelae 1-3 and 5 -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8 In Place of a Conclusion, or More Questions -- Sites, Monuments, and External Connections, or the 'What' -- Stelae: What's in a Word? -- Models Revisited -- The Web of Networks vs. the Mechanics of 'Influence' -- The Stela-Tun at the Feast? -- Appendix 1 Catalog of Central Mexican Figural and Associated Stelae of the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic -- Tula -- Xico -- Tlalpizáhuac -- El Cerrito -- El Elefante -- Museo Frida Kahlo Stela -- Xochicalco -- The Saenz Triad -- Cacaxtla -- Teotenango -- Nevado de Toluca -- Appendix 2 A (Very) Brief Summary of the Tula/Chichen Itza Debate/Acle -- Dramatis Personae -- References Cited -- Back cover.
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Stele (Archaeology) Mexico Xochicalco.
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Stone trees transplanted? : Central Mexican stelae of the epiclassic and early postclassic and the question of Maya 'influence' /
Archaeopress Pre-Columbian Archaeology ;
Front cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Stela Stories -- So Why This Book? An Apology -- An Outline -- A Caveat: Definitions -- Chapter 2 Classic Maya Stelae: Current Perspectives on Origins, Function and Meaning -- Definitions -- Stelae Before the Classic Maya: Stone Roots -- Classic Stelae: Function and Meaning -- The End of the Maya Stela Tradition -- Chapter 3 Central Mexican Stelae of the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic Periods -- Introduction -- Tula, the Toltec Capital -- The Tula Stelae -- A General Literature Review and Critique -- Description of Tula Stelae: General Considerations -- Problems of Context and Dating: Stelae or Architectural Sculpture? -- Teotihuacan Elements in the Tula Stelae -- Parallels to Other Toltec Sculpture -- The Xico Stone: A Toltec Monument From the Basin of Mexico -- The Stela of Tlalpizáhuac -- The El Cerrito Stela: A Toltec Monument in Querétaro -- The Mystery Stela of El Elefante, Hidalgo -- The Frida Kahlo Museum Stela -- Xochicalco, Epiclassic Metropolis -- The Stelae: General Considerations -- The Saenz Triad -- General Contextual and Descriptive Issues -- The Xochicalco Triad: The Controversy Over Meaning -- External Connections -- Nonfigurative Stelae at Xochicalco -- The 'Statues' of Miacatlan and Xochicalco: A Stela By Any Other Name -- Previous Literature -- Iconography: In Epiclassic/Early Postclassic Context -- Iconography: More Recent Contributions -- Context of the Xochicalco Stelae-General Comparisons -- A Looted and Vanished Xochicalco-Related Sculpture -- A Painting of a Stela at Cacaxtla? -- A Stela-Like Stone Sculpture From Cacaxtla -- Painted (?) Stelae at Cholula -- Two Matlatzinca Stelae: Teotenango and Nevado de Toluca.
Chapter 4 Central Mexican Artists Under The Influence? A Critical Review of The Literature On Maya-Mexican Interactions At The Classic - Postclassic Transition -- Introduction -- Historical Context (1): 'Influence' in Art History -- Historical Context (2): Ghosts of Colonialism? -- Explanatory Models: The Migration Maze -- The Putun as Deus Ex Machina -- Migration Model (Slight Return) -- The Business of Business -- Ideological and Systemic Explanations -- The Reality of Zuyua? -- Semantic Escape Clause: Coggins and the Toltec Redefined -- That New-Time Religion? -- The Worlds of World Systems Theory -- Elite Networks and the Transmission of Art as Ideology -- Chapter 5 Forgotten Forebears? Stelae in Central Mexico Before the Epiclassic -- Introduction -- In the Beginning: Phallus, Fire God, or World Tree? The Cuicuilco Stela -- The Site -- The Discovery -- Morelos Before the Maya: The Middle Formative Stela-Altar Complex at Chalcatzingo -- The Site -- The Stelae -- Full Frontal Deity? The Mysterious Stela of Tlalancaleca -- The Site -- The Stela -- The Xochitecatl Snake -- The Site -- The Stela -- Teotihuacan Stelae -- The Metropolitan Museum Stela -- All Things Great…and Small -- From Afar: The Oaxaca Barrio Stela -- Conclusion (or a Pause Along the Road) -- Chapter 6 Go West (and South)? Stelae of Oaxaca and Guerrero -- Introduction -- The Classic Zapotec Stelae of the Valley of Oaxaca -- Monte Albán -- The Tomb Stela of Suchilquitongo -- The Ñuiñe Stelae of the Mixteca Baja -- Forgotten Forests: The Stelae of the Oaxaca Coast -- Río Grande -- Cerro del Rey -- Chila -- La Humedad -- Nopala -- Río Viejo -- Archaeological Evidence for Oaxacan/Central Mexican Contacts -- A Zapotec Tomb in Tepeji del Río -- From Oaxaca to Tula -- The Stelae of Guerrero -- Early Stelae and the Olmec -- Point of Departure: The Acapulco Stela.
The Stela Pair of Tepecuacuilco: Teotihuacan Rain Deities Go West? -- More Tlalocs: the Stelae of Acatempa, San Miguel Totolapan, and Piedra Labrada -- The Burial Slabs of Placeres de Oro: Stones of the Nivened Dead -- The Tenexpa 'Bird-Man' -- Toltec Stelae in Guerrero? -- Guerrero Connections: The Archaeological Evidence -- Guerrero Sculpture and Ceramics at Xochicalco -- Guerrero: A Toltec Frontier? -- Chapter 7 Stone Trees Transplanted? A Comparison of Central Mexican Stelae with their Suggested Maya Counterparts at Piedras Negras, Dos Pilas, Aguateca, Ceibal, And Copan -- Introduction -- The Warrior Stelae of Piedras Negras vs. Tula Stelae 1-3 and 5, the Xochicalco Trio, and the 'Statues' of Xochicalco and Miacatlan -- The Site -- The Warrior Stelae: History and Context -- Comparisons: Formal Considerations -- Comparisons: Iconography -- Summary -- The Dos Pilas 2/16-Aguateca 2 Pair Compared to the Tula Stelae -- The Sites -- The Stelae -- Comparison -- General Comments -- Ceibal, La Amelia, and Tula -- The Site and Its Monuments in Historical Context -- Stela 5 and 7 and the Ballplayers of Tula -- Ceibal Stela 2 and the Tula Stelae -- Copan Stela 6 and Tula Stelae 1-3 and 5 -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8 In Place of a Conclusion, or More Questions -- Sites, Monuments, and External Connections, or the 'What' -- Stelae: What's in a Word? -- Models Revisited -- The Web of Networks vs. the Mechanics of 'Influence' -- The Stela-Tun at the Feast? -- Appendix 1 Catalog of Central Mexican Figural and Associated Stelae of the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic -- Tula -- Xico -- Tlalpizáhuac -- El Cerrito -- El Elefante -- Museo Frida Kahlo Stela -- Xochicalco -- The Saenz Triad -- Cacaxtla -- Teotenango -- Nevado de Toluca -- Appendix 2 A (Very) Brief Summary of the Tula/Chichen Itza Debate/Acle -- Dramatis Personae -- References Cited -- Back cover.
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title_full Stone trees transplanted? : Central Mexican stelae of the epiclassic and early postclassic and the question of Maya 'influence' / Keith Jordan.
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contents Front cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Stela Stories -- So Why This Book? An Apology -- An Outline -- A Caveat: Definitions -- Chapter 2 Classic Maya Stelae: Current Perspectives on Origins, Function and Meaning -- Definitions -- Stelae Before the Classic Maya: Stone Roots -- Classic Stelae: Function and Meaning -- The End of the Maya Stela Tradition -- Chapter 3 Central Mexican Stelae of the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic Periods -- Introduction -- Tula, the Toltec Capital -- The Tula Stelae -- A General Literature Review and Critique -- Description of Tula Stelae: General Considerations -- Problems of Context and Dating: Stelae or Architectural Sculpture? -- Teotihuacan Elements in the Tula Stelae -- Parallels to Other Toltec Sculpture -- The Xico Stone: A Toltec Monument From the Basin of Mexico -- The Stela of Tlalpizáhuac -- The El Cerrito Stela: A Toltec Monument in Querétaro -- The Mystery Stela of El Elefante, Hidalgo -- The Frida Kahlo Museum Stela -- Xochicalco, Epiclassic Metropolis -- The Stelae: General Considerations -- The Saenz Triad -- General Contextual and Descriptive Issues -- The Xochicalco Triad: The Controversy Over Meaning -- External Connections -- Nonfigurative Stelae at Xochicalco -- The 'Statues' of Miacatlan and Xochicalco: A Stela By Any Other Name -- Previous Literature -- Iconography: In Epiclassic/Early Postclassic Context -- Iconography: More Recent Contributions -- Context of the Xochicalco Stelae-General Comparisons -- A Looted and Vanished Xochicalco-Related Sculpture -- A Painting of a Stela at Cacaxtla? -- A Stela-Like Stone Sculpture From Cacaxtla -- Painted (?) Stelae at Cholula -- Two Matlatzinca Stelae: Teotenango and Nevado de Toluca.
Chapter 4 Central Mexican Artists Under The Influence? A Critical Review of The Literature On Maya-Mexican Interactions At The Classic - Postclassic Transition -- Introduction -- Historical Context (1): 'Influence' in Art History -- Historical Context (2): Ghosts of Colonialism? -- Explanatory Models: The Migration Maze -- The Putun as Deus Ex Machina -- Migration Model (Slight Return) -- The Business of Business -- Ideological and Systemic Explanations -- The Reality of Zuyua? -- Semantic Escape Clause: Coggins and the Toltec Redefined -- That New-Time Religion? -- The Worlds of World Systems Theory -- Elite Networks and the Transmission of Art as Ideology -- Chapter 5 Forgotten Forebears? Stelae in Central Mexico Before the Epiclassic -- Introduction -- In the Beginning: Phallus, Fire God, or World Tree? The Cuicuilco Stela -- The Site -- The Discovery -- Morelos Before the Maya: The Middle Formative Stela-Altar Complex at Chalcatzingo -- The Site -- The Stelae -- Full Frontal Deity? The Mysterious Stela of Tlalancaleca -- The Site -- The Stela -- The Xochitecatl Snake -- The Site -- The Stela -- Teotihuacan Stelae -- The Metropolitan Museum Stela -- All Things Great…and Small -- From Afar: The Oaxaca Barrio Stela -- Conclusion (or a Pause Along the Road) -- Chapter 6 Go West (and South)? Stelae of Oaxaca and Guerrero -- Introduction -- The Classic Zapotec Stelae of the Valley of Oaxaca -- Monte Albán -- The Tomb Stela of Suchilquitongo -- The Ñuiñe Stelae of the Mixteca Baja -- Forgotten Forests: The Stelae of the Oaxaca Coast -- Río Grande -- Cerro del Rey -- Chila -- La Humedad -- Nopala -- Río Viejo -- Archaeological Evidence for Oaxacan/Central Mexican Contacts -- A Zapotec Tomb in Tepeji del Río -- From Oaxaca to Tula -- The Stelae of Guerrero -- Early Stelae and the Olmec -- Point of Departure: The Acapulco Stela.
The Stela Pair of Tepecuacuilco: Teotihuacan Rain Deities Go West? -- More Tlalocs: the Stelae of Acatempa, San Miguel Totolapan, and Piedra Labrada -- The Burial Slabs of Placeres de Oro: Stones of the Nivened Dead -- The Tenexpa 'Bird-Man' -- Toltec Stelae in Guerrero? -- Guerrero Connections: The Archaeological Evidence -- Guerrero Sculpture and Ceramics at Xochicalco -- Guerrero: A Toltec Frontier? -- Chapter 7 Stone Trees Transplanted? A Comparison of Central Mexican Stelae with their Suggested Maya Counterparts at Piedras Negras, Dos Pilas, Aguateca, Ceibal, And Copan -- Introduction -- The Warrior Stelae of Piedras Negras vs. Tula Stelae 1-3 and 5, the Xochicalco Trio, and the 'Statues' of Xochicalco and Miacatlan -- The Site -- The Warrior Stelae: History and Context -- Comparisons: Formal Considerations -- Comparisons: Iconography -- Summary -- The Dos Pilas 2/16-Aguateca 2 Pair Compared to the Tula Stelae -- The Sites -- The Stelae -- Comparison -- General Comments -- Ceibal, La Amelia, and Tula -- The Site and Its Monuments in Historical Context -- Stela 5 and 7 and the Ballplayers of Tula -- Ceibal Stela 2 and the Tula Stelae -- Copan Stela 6 and Tula Stelae 1-3 and 5 -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8 In Place of a Conclusion, or More Questions -- Sites, Monuments, and External Connections, or the 'What' -- Stelae: What's in a Word? -- Models Revisited -- The Web of Networks vs. the Mechanics of 'Influence' -- The Stela-Tun at the Feast? -- Appendix 1 Catalog of Central Mexican Figural and Associated Stelae of the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic -- Tula -- Xico -- Tlalpizáhuac -- El Cerrito -- El Elefante -- Museo Frida Kahlo Stela -- Xochicalco -- The Saenz Triad -- Cacaxtla -- Teotenango -- Nevado de Toluca -- Appendix 2 A (Very) Brief Summary of the Tula/Chichen Itza Debate/Acle -- Dramatis Personae -- References Cited -- Back cover.
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This book re-evaluates these claims via detailed comparative analysis of the Central Mexican stelae and their claimed Maya counterparts.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="504" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Includes bibliographical references and index.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on print version record.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Front cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Stela Stories -- So Why This Book? An Apology -- An Outline -- A Caveat: Definitions -- Chapter 2 Classic Maya Stelae: Current Perspectives on Origins, Function and Meaning -- Definitions -- Stelae Before the Classic Maya: Stone Roots -- Classic Stelae: Function and Meaning -- The End of the Maya Stela Tradition -- Chapter 3 Central Mexican Stelae of the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic Periods -- Introduction -- Tula, the Toltec Capital -- The Tula Stelae -- A General Literature Review and Critique -- Description of Tula Stelae: General Considerations -- Problems of Context and Dating: Stelae or Architectural Sculpture? -- Teotihuacan Elements in the Tula Stelae -- Parallels to Other Toltec Sculpture -- The Xico Stone: A Toltec Monument From the Basin of Mexico -- The Stela of Tlalpizáhuac -- The El Cerrito Stela: A Toltec Monument in Querétaro -- The Mystery Stela of El Elefante, Hidalgo -- The Frida Kahlo Museum Stela -- Xochicalco, Epiclassic Metropolis -- The Stelae: General Considerations -- The Saenz Triad -- General Contextual and Descriptive Issues -- The Xochicalco Triad: The Controversy Over Meaning -- External Connections -- Nonfigurative Stelae at Xochicalco -- The 'Statues' of Miacatlan and Xochicalco: A Stela By Any Other Name -- Previous Literature -- Iconography: In Epiclassic/Early Postclassic Context -- Iconography: More Recent Contributions -- Context of the Xochicalco Stelae-General Comparisons -- A Looted and Vanished Xochicalco-Related Sculpture -- A Painting of a Stela at Cacaxtla? -- A Stela-Like Stone Sculpture From Cacaxtla -- Painted (?) Stelae at Cholula -- Two Matlatzinca Stelae: Teotenango and Nevado de Toluca.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Chapter 4 Central Mexican Artists Under The Influence? A Critical Review of The Literature On Maya-Mexican Interactions At The Classic - Postclassic Transition -- Introduction -- Historical Context (1): 'Influence' in Art History -- Historical Context (2): Ghosts of Colonialism? -- Explanatory Models: The Migration Maze -- The Putun as Deus Ex Machina -- Migration Model (Slight Return) -- The Business of Business -- Ideological and Systemic Explanations -- The Reality of Zuyua? -- Semantic Escape Clause: Coggins and the Toltec Redefined -- That New-Time Religion? -- The Worlds of World Systems Theory -- Elite Networks and the Transmission of Art as Ideology -- Chapter 5 Forgotten Forebears? Stelae in Central Mexico Before the Epiclassic -- Introduction -- In the Beginning: Phallus, Fire God, or World Tree? The Cuicuilco Stela -- The Site -- The Discovery -- Morelos Before the Maya: The Middle Formative Stela-Altar Complex at Chalcatzingo -- The Site -- The Stelae -- Full Frontal Deity? The Mysterious Stela of Tlalancaleca -- The Site -- The Stela -- The Xochitecatl Snake -- The Site -- The Stela -- Teotihuacan Stelae -- The Metropolitan Museum Stela -- All Things Great…and Small -- From Afar: The Oaxaca Barrio Stela -- Conclusion (or a Pause Along the Road) -- Chapter 6 Go West (and South)? Stelae of Oaxaca and Guerrero -- Introduction -- The Classic Zapotec Stelae of the Valley of Oaxaca -- Monte Albán -- The Tomb Stela of Suchilquitongo -- The Ñuiñe Stelae of the Mixteca Baja -- Forgotten Forests: The Stelae of the Oaxaca Coast -- Río Grande -- Cerro del Rey -- Chila -- La Humedad -- Nopala -- Río Viejo -- Archaeological Evidence for Oaxacan/Central Mexican Contacts -- A Zapotec Tomb in Tepeji del Río -- From Oaxaca to Tula -- The Stelae of Guerrero -- Early Stelae and the Olmec -- Point of Departure: The Acapulco Stela.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">The Stela Pair of Tepecuacuilco: Teotihuacan Rain Deities Go West? -- More Tlalocs: the Stelae of Acatempa, San Miguel Totolapan, and Piedra Labrada -- The Burial Slabs of Placeres de Oro: Stones of the Nivened Dead -- The Tenexpa 'Bird-Man' -- Toltec Stelae in Guerrero? -- Guerrero Connections: The Archaeological Evidence -- Guerrero Sculpture and Ceramics at Xochicalco -- Guerrero: A Toltec Frontier? -- Chapter 7 Stone Trees Transplanted? A Comparison of Central Mexican Stelae with their Suggested Maya Counterparts at Piedras Negras, Dos Pilas, Aguateca, Ceibal, And Copan -- Introduction -- The Warrior Stelae of Piedras Negras vs. Tula Stelae 1-3 and 5, the Xochicalco Trio, and the 'Statues' of Xochicalco and Miacatlan -- The Site -- The Warrior Stelae: History and Context -- Comparisons: Formal Considerations -- Comparisons: Iconography -- Summary -- The Dos Pilas 2/16-Aguateca 2 Pair Compared to the Tula Stelae -- The Sites -- The Stelae -- Comparison -- General Comments -- Ceibal, La Amelia, and Tula -- The Site and Its Monuments in Historical Context -- Stela 5 and 7 and the Ballplayers of Tula -- Ceibal Stela 2 and the Tula Stelae -- Copan Stela 6 and Tula Stelae 1-3 and 5 -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8 In Place of a Conclusion, or More Questions -- Sites, Monuments, and External Connections, or the 'What' -- Stelae: What's in a Word? -- Models Revisited -- The Web of Networks vs. the Mechanics of 'Influence' -- The Stela-Tun at the Feast? -- Appendix 1 Catalog of Central Mexican Figural and Associated Stelae of the Epiclassic and Early Postclassic -- Tula -- Xico -- Tlalpizáhuac -- El Cerrito -- El Elefante -- Museo Frida Kahlo Stela -- Xochicalco -- The Saenz Triad -- Cacaxtla -- Teotenango -- Nevado de Toluca -- Appendix 2 A (Very) Brief Summary of the Tula/Chichen Itza Debate/Acle -- Dramatis Personae -- References Cited -- Back cover.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Stele (Archaeology)</subfield><subfield code="z">Mexico</subfield><subfield code="z">Tula de Allende.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Stele (Archaeology)</subfield><subfield code="z">Mexico</subfield><subfield code="z">Xochicalco.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="650" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Maya sculpture.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Tula Site (Tula de Allende, Mexico)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="651" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Xochicalco Site (Mexico)</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="776" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="z">1-78491-010-4</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="830" ind1=" " ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Archaeopress Pre-Columbian Archaeology.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="906" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">BOOK</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="ADM" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="b">2024-05-22 09:03:13 Europe/Vienna</subfield><subfield code="d">00</subfield><subfield code="f">System</subfield><subfield code="c">marc21</subfield><subfield code="a">2019-10-05 21:57:37 Europe/Vienna</subfield><subfield code="g">false</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="AVE" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="i">Archaeopress</subfield><subfield code="P">Archaeopress complete</subfield><subfield code="x">https://eu02.alma.exlibrisgroup.com/view/uresolver/43ACC_OEAW/openurl?u.ignore_date_coverage=true&amp;portfolio_pid=5355453610004498&amp;Force_direct=true</subfield><subfield code="Z">5355453610004498</subfield><subfield code="b">Available</subfield><subfield code="8">5355453610004498</subfield></datafield></record></collection>