This thesis compares the iconography of gold objects from the Mixtec of Mexico and the Panamanian Coclé civilizations. It focuses on the construction of authority and dominance through iconographic statements involving communication with the supernatural and gender symbolism, as well as the ritual function of golden adornment in these communications. In terms of gender symbolism, the thesis is especially interested in female iconography in precious metals, and how these symbols are utilized by male spiritual authorities at the highest echelons of society. The idea that metalworking traditions were transmitted into Mexico through the Panamanian isthmus is not new. However, could the cultural significance of gold objects as burial items, and ...
This article provides new evidence for understanding Aztec religion and worldviews as multivalent ra...
One of the cornerstones of art history is the attribution of art work to an artist, culture or time ...
During prehispanic times (1250 B.P. - 1521 A.D), Mesoamerica was the most powerful nation in the ent...
Thesis titled Gold in Culture deals with the phenomenon of gold as a part of the human cul ture. It ...
Though highly advanced and of remarkable sociopolitical importance, Mesoamerican metallurgy has been...
Though highly advanced and of remarkable sociopolitical importance, Mesoamerican metallurgy has been...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Manuel Aguilar,...
This thesis discusses the value and meanings of cultural artifacts from the Akan material culture kn...
From the earliest studies of Maya figurines to some of the most recent the possibility that these ce...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-112)The primary concern of this thesis is to examine ...
Teotihuacan was a sprawling urban center that came to rule an eponymous expansive polity in the cent...
textThis thesis examines a special group of Middle Preclassic (900-600 BC) figurines excavated at La...
This dissertation demonstrates that the surprising iconography of human images in the archaeological...
The Gran Coclé culture, which existed in Panama from approximately 200 BCE to 1550 CE, is demarcated...
This dissertation focusses on social change during the Late Postclassic period in Central Mexico thr...
This article provides new evidence for understanding Aztec religion and worldviews as multivalent ra...
One of the cornerstones of art history is the attribution of art work to an artist, culture or time ...
During prehispanic times (1250 B.P. - 1521 A.D), Mesoamerica was the most powerful nation in the ent...
Thesis titled Gold in Culture deals with the phenomenon of gold as a part of the human cul ture. It ...
Though highly advanced and of remarkable sociopolitical importance, Mesoamerican metallurgy has been...
Though highly advanced and of remarkable sociopolitical importance, Mesoamerican metallurgy has been...
Thesis (M.A.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Manuel Aguilar,...
This thesis discusses the value and meanings of cultural artifacts from the Akan material culture kn...
From the earliest studies of Maya figurines to some of the most recent the possibility that these ce...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-112)The primary concern of this thesis is to examine ...
Teotihuacan was a sprawling urban center that came to rule an eponymous expansive polity in the cent...
textThis thesis examines a special group of Middle Preclassic (900-600 BC) figurines excavated at La...
This dissertation demonstrates that the surprising iconography of human images in the archaeological...
The Gran Coclé culture, which existed in Panama from approximately 200 BCE to 1550 CE, is demarcated...
This dissertation focusses on social change during the Late Postclassic period in Central Mexico thr...
This article provides new evidence for understanding Aztec religion and worldviews as multivalent ra...
One of the cornerstones of art history is the attribution of art work to an artist, culture or time ...
During prehispanic times (1250 B.P. - 1521 A.D), Mesoamerica was the most powerful nation in the ent...