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Memory in Fragments: The Lives of Ancient Maya Sculptures
Memory in Fragments: The Lives of Ancient Maya Sculptures
Hardcover - English

An exploration of how the ancient Maya engaged with their history by using, altering, and burying stone sculptures.

For the ancient Maya, monumental stone sculptures were infused with agency. As they were used, reused, altered, and buried, such sculptures retained ceremonial meaning. In Memory in Fragments, Megan E. O'Neil explores how ancient Maya people engaged with history through these sculptures, as well as how they interacted with the stones themselves over the course of the sculptures' long "lives." Considering Maya religious practices, historiography, and conceptions of materials and things, O'Neil explores how Maya viewers perceived sculptures that were fragmented, scarred, burned, damaged by enemies, or set in unusual locations. In each case, she demonstrates how different human interactions, amid dynamic religious, political, and historical contexts, led to new episodes in the sculptures' lives.

A rare example of cross-temporal and geographical work in this field, Memory in Fragments both compares sculptures within ancient Maya culture across Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, and Belize over hundreds of years and reveals how memory may accrue around and be evoked in material remains.

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ISBN
1477329390
EAN
9781477329399
Publisher
Publication Date
02 Jul 2024
Pages
280
Weight (kg)
1.10
Dimensions (cm)
28.2 x 22.0 x 2.6
About Author
Megan E. O'Neil is Visiting Assistant Professor at the College of William and Mary. She received her B.A. and Ph.D. from Yale University and her M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin. She participated in archaeological projects in Belize, Mexico, and Guatemala.
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