Ideology and Pre-Columbian Civilizations
Edited by Arthur A. Demarest and Geoffrey W. Conrad Employing data from central Mexico, the Maya area, coastal Peru, and highland Peru and Bolivia, directors of several major archaeological field projects interpret evidence of prehistoric ideology and address the question, has ideology any relevance in the reconstruction of prehistory? 1992. 280 pp., 16 black-and-white illustrations, notes, references, index, 6 x 9 Contributors: Robert L. Carneiro, Geoffrey W. Conrad, George L. Cowgill, Arthur A. Demarest, David A. Freidel, Susan D. Gillespie, David C. Grove, Alan L. Kolata, Robert McC. Adams, David J. Wilson Download an excerpt.“This excellent volume consists of ten papers by archeologists debating the role of ideology in the formation and development of Pre-Columbian civilizations. The participants include directors of regional field projects that have reconstructed episodes of the rise and expansions of complex societies… [T]he rich material offered in this book … maintains the balance between broader theoretical perspectives and concrete data of the cultures involved.”
—Lourens Minnema, Bijdragen, Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie En Theologie 56 (1995)
“This important book departs from American archaeology by focusing upon ‘ideology’ in cultural evolution and change… This book is essential reading for all scholars looking for a different perspective on the origins of civilization.” —Patricia O’Brien, Journal of the West (July 1995)
“This important book departs from American archaeology by focusing upon ‘ideology’ in cultural evolution and change… This book is essential reading for all scholars looking for a different perspective on the origins of civilization.” —Patricia O’Brien, Journal of the West (July 1995)
- Archaeology, Ideology, and Pre-Columbian Cultural Evolution: The Search for an Approach Arthur A. Demerest
- Ideology and Evolution at the Pre-State Level: Formative Period Mesoamerica David C. Grove and Susan D. Gillespie
- Modeling the Role of Ideology in Societal Adaptation: Examples from the South American Data David J. Wilson
- Economy, Ideology, and Imperialism in the South-Central Andes Alan L. Kolata
- Toward a Political History of Teotihuacan George L. Cowgill
- The Trees of Life: Ahua as Idea and Artifact in Classic Lowland Maya Civilization David A. Freidel
- Ideology in Ancient Maya Cultural Evolution: The Dynamics of Galactic Polities Arthur A. Demerest
- Inca Imperialism: The Great Simplification and the Accident of an Empire Geoffrey W. Conrad
- Point Counterpoint: Ecology and Ideology in the Development of New World Civilizations Robert L. Carneiro
- Ideologies: Unity and Diversity Robert McC. Adams
There are no working papers for this book at the present time.