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Zapotec Monuments and Political History
Joyce Marcus
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Of the four major hieroglyphic writing systems of ancient Mesoamerica, the Zapotec is widely considered one of the oldest and least studied. This volume assesses the origins and spread of Zapotec writing; the use and role of Zapotec writing in the politics of the region; and the decline of hieroglyphic writing in the Valley of Oaxaca. Lavishly illustrated with maps, photographs, and original artwork.
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Table of Contents
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List of Illustrations
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List of Tables
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Acknowledgments
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Note about the spelling of Colonial Valley Zapotec (CVZ) words
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Part I. Background
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Chapter 1. Before Writing
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Chapter 2. The Origins of Writing
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Chapter 3. The Calendars of Mesoamerica
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Chapter 4. Selecting Auspicious Names for Children
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Chapter 5. Looking at Zapotec Languages
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Part II. The Emergence of Zapotec Writing
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Chapter 6. The Emergence of Zapotec Writing
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Chapter 7. Reuse and Recycling of Carved Stones
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Part III. The Spread of Writing after the Formation of the Monte Albán State
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Chapter 8. State Formation and Territorial Expansion
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Chapter 9. Relations between Monte Albán and Teotihuacán
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Chapter 10. How Noble Families Changed the Political Landscape during Period IIIb–IV
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Part IV. Funerary Rituals and Family Shrines
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Chapter 11. The Tomb as a Context for Decipherment
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Chapter 12. Monuments of the Etla Region
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Chapter 13. Monte Albán Monuments from AD 600 to 900
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Chapter 14. Monuments from the Valle Grande (Zaachila-Zimatlán)
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Chapter 15. Monuments of the Tlacolula Region
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Chapter 16. Monuments without Provenience
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Part V. Declining Use of Hieroglyphic Writing
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Chapter 17. Monte Albán Ceases to be the Capital
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Part VI. Shifting Strategies in the Use of Zapotec Writing
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Chapter 18. The Evolution of Zapotec Writing and Political History
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Resumen en español
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Bibliography
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Index
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Published: 2020
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-0-915703-93-7 (paper)
- 978-0-915703-96-8 (ebook)