Mexican Archæology/Contents
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CONTENTS
chapter | page | |
Introduction | 1 | |
I. | Mexico: Tribal History | 5 |
II. | Mexico: The Gods | 31 |
III. | Mexico: The Calendar and Calendrical Feasts | 59 |
IV. | Mexico: Writing, Priesthood, Medicine and Burial | 86 |
V. | Mexico: Social System, War, Trade and Justice | 109 |
VI. | Mexico: Crafts, Dress and Daily Life | 134 |
VII. | Mexico: Architectural Remains and Pottery | 169 |
VIII. | The Maya: History | 199 |
IX. | The Maya: Religion and Myth | 218 |
X. | The Maya: The Calendar, Calendrical Feasts and Minor Religious Observances | 245 |
XI. | The Maya: Burial, Social System, Trade and War | 275 |
XII. | The Maya: Dress, Daily Life and Crafts | 294 |
XIII. | The Maya: Architectural Remains | 319 |
XIV. | Conclusions | 355 |
Appendix I. Names of the Days in the Mexican and Mayan Calendars | 372 | |
Appendix II. Names of the Months in the Mexican and Mayan Calendars | 373 | |
Index | 375 |
ILLUSTRATIONS | ||
PLATE IN COLOURS | ||
plate | ||
I. | Mexico: Human Skull, incrusted with mosaic, representing Tezcatlipoca | Frontispiece |
PLATES IN HALF-TONE | ||
facing page | ||
II. | Mexico:Colossal Stone Head of Coyolxauhqui Stone Figure of Chalchiuhtlicue | 22 |
III. | Mexico: Colossal Stone Figure of Coatlicue | 30 |
IV. | Mexico: Stone Mask representing Xipe | 38 |
V. | Mexico: Stone Figure of Xochipilli | 42 |
Stone with Figure of a Xiuhcoatl | 42 | |
VI. | Mexico: Sculptured Stone Vase | 50 |
Stone Figure of Quetzalcoatl | 50 | |
VII. | Mexico: Stone Quauhxicalli | 66 |
Stone Quauhxicalli in the form of an Ocelot | 66 | |
VIII. | Mexico: The "Calendar Stone" | 74 |
Stone Figure of an Octli God | 74 | |
IX. | Mexico: Objects in Pottery | 82 |
Maya: Pottery Figurines from Graves | 82 | |
X. | Huaxtec: Stone Figure and Chest | 108 |
Maya: Pottery Censer | 108 | |
XI. | Mexico: Stone Rattle-snake and Jadeite Head | 140 |
Maya: Jadeite Reliefs | 140 | |
Mixtec: Jadeite Relief | 140 | |
Zapotec: Gold Lip-pendant | 140 | |
XII. | Mexico: Mounds at San Juan Teotihuacan | 170 |
XIII. | Mexico: Temple at Xochicalco, Present Condition and Restoration | 172 |
XIV. | Zapotec: Interior of Chamber at Mitla | 174 |
Mexico: Temple at Tepoztlan | 174 | |
XV. | Zapotec: Ruins at Mitla, partly restored | 178 |
XVI. | Totonac: Temple at Papantla | 182 |
XVII. | Mexico: Spear-thrower, atlatl | 188 |
Tarascan: Pottery from Guadalajara | 188 | |
Zapotec: Funerary Vases | 188 | |
XVIII. | Mexico: Stone Sacrificial Knife | 194 |
Totonac: Pottery from the Id. of Sacrificios | 194 | |
XIX. | Totonac: Pottery from the Id. of Sacrificios | 198 |
XX. | Maya: Stela 14, Piedras Negras | 226 |
XXI. | Maya: Stela H, Copan. | 236 |
XXII. | Maya: Stone Lintel, Menché | 294 |
XXIII. | Maya: Stela 24, Naranjo. | 302 |
XXV. | Maya: Building at Sayil. | 332 |
Temple at Tikal. | 332 | |
XXVI. | Maya: Sculptured Monolith P., Quirigua | 338 |
Plan of Ruins at Copan | 338 | |
XXVII. | Maya: Ruins at Palenque | 342 |
XXVIII. | Maya: Temple of the Ball-court, and "Castillo," Chichen Itza | 348 |
XXIX. | Maya: Restoration of Ball-court Temple | 350 |
Building of the "Monjas" Group | 350 | |
XXX. | Maya: The "House of the Governor," Uxmal | 358 |
PLATE IN LINE | ||
XXIV. | Maya: Design on a Pottery Vase | 310 |
ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT | ||
figure | page | |
1. | Map of the Valley of Mexico | 13 |
2. | The Aztec migration (Boturini MS.) | 15 |
3. | Various Mexican deities, from MSS | 34 |
4. | Various Mexican deities, from MSS | 35 |
5. | Mexican methods of sacrifice (Zouche MS.) | 41 |
6. | The moon (Borgia MS) | 52 |
7. | Mexican day-signs (Fejervary-Mayer MS) | 60 |
8. | Key to the Mexican Calendar Stone | 74 |
9. | Mexican priests making fire (Zouche MS) | 75 |
10. | Tree of the West (Borgia MS) | 79 |
11. | Stone relief from Huilocintla | 83 |
12. | Detail from the Telleriano-Remensis MS | 87 |
13. | Plan of the palace at Tezcoco | 89 |
14. | Mexican mummies prepared for burial | 104 |
15. | Stone relief from Tlacolula | 106 |
16. | Stone relief from Guerrero | 107 |
17. | Mexican warriors (Mendoza MS) | 113 |
18. | Articles of tribute (Mendoza MS) | 118 |
19. | Mexican stone and obsidian implements | 135 |
20. | Mexican stone axes | 137 |
21. | Totonac stone "yoke" | 139 |
22. | Mixtec stone figurines | 140 |
23. | Mexican artisans (Mendoza MS) | 143 |
24. | Gold finger-ring | 145 |
25. | Mexican feather-work mantle | 146 |
26. | Spindle-whorls, Id of Sacrificios | 147 |
27. | Mexican wood-carver and weaver (Mendoza MS) | 148 |
28. | Mexican pottery stamps | 150 |
29. | The education of Mexican children (Mendoza MS) | 161 |
30. | Tlaxtli-court (Bodleian MS.) | 165 |
31. | Mexican teponaztli (wooden gong) | 167 |
32. | Plans of remains at Quiengola | 175 |
33. | Slab from Xochicalco: beaker and stone head from Oaxaca | 176 |
34. | Plan of one of the courts at Mitla | 177 |
35. | Portion of fresco at Mitla | 179 |
36. | Pottery forms | 185 |
37. | Painted designs on pottery | 186 |
38. | Pottery vase from Teotihuacan | 187 |
39. | Vase in Tlaxcalan or Cholulan style | 190 |
40. | Pottery vase from Tlaxcala | 191 |
41. | Design on a vase from Cuicatlan | 192 |
42. | Pottery vase from Tanquian | 196 |
43. | Pottery vase from the Panuco River | 197 |
44. | Pottery vase from Tampico | 198 |
45. | Linguistic Map of Maya tribes | 201 |
46. | Various Maya deities (Dresden MS) | 222 |
47. | Various Maya deities (Dresden MS) | 223 |
48. | Carved wooden lintel from Tikal | 225 |
49. | Relief, Temple of the Foliated Cross, Palenque | 230 |
50. | The "two-headed monster," Copan | 233 |
51. | Detail from relief, Temple of the Cross, Palenque | 235 |
52. | Maya ceremonial axes, from the monuments | 237 |
53. | Maya day-signs; monuments and MSS | 247 |
54. | Maya month-signs; monuments and MSS | 250 |
55. | Maya period-signs: monuments | 251 |
56. | Maya date-inscriptions, monuments | 253 |
57. | Maya world-direction and colour signs | 256 |
58. | Maya new-year ceremonies (Dresden MS) | 264 |
59. | Maya new-year ceremonies (Troano-Cortesianus MS) | 265 |
60. | Detail from relief at Chichen Itza | 289 |
61. | Man in ceremonial costume, Palenque | 297 |
62. | Maya methods of hunting (Troano-Cortesianus MS) | 299 |
63. | Maya priests with musical instruments (Dresden MS) | 301 |
64. | Objects of flaked stone, British Honduras | 305 |
65. | Stone mask ; British Honduras | 306 |
66. | Maya weavers (Troano-Cortesianus MS) | 307 |
67. | Bat-design, from a vase ; Uloa Valley | 311 |
68. | Pottery vase from Chama | 312 |
69. | Pottery vase from Ococingo | 312 |
70. | Pottery vase from Coban | 313 |
71. | Pottery censer from Nebaj | 314 |
72. | Pottery head from Nebaj | 316 |
73. | Examples of Maya terraces and pyramids | 321 |
74. | Section of typical Yucatec building | 323 |
75. | Examples of Maya buildings | 325 |
76. | Ground-plans and elevations of Maya temples | 327 |
77. | Section through the Temple of the Cross, Palenque | 329 |
78. | Plans of building at Santa Rosa Xlabpak | 330 |
79. | Detail of fresco at Santa Rita | 335 |
80. | Details of frescoes at Santa Rita and Mitla | 336 |
81. | Stone altar at Copan | 339 |
82. | Relief, Temple of the Sun, Palenque | 344 |
83. | The "Monjas," Chichen Itza | 347 |
84. | Caryatid figure, Chichen Itza | 348 |
85. | Stone gargoyle, Copan | 353 |
86. | Details from various monuments, showing the interlaced head-ornament | 357 |
87. | Stone relief at Chichen Itza | 367 |
MAPS | ||
Map of the Valley of Mexico (Fig. l) | 13 | |
Linguistic Map of Maya Tribes (Fig. 45) | 201 | |
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