ANCIENT MAYA ROYAL STRATEGIES: Creating power and identity through art
Ancient Maya monumental art was designed to enact the physical, social, and ritual hierarchy. Physically, sculpture created barriers and access patterns that altered movement through sites. Monumental architecture separated ritual participants in buildings from audiences in the plazas below. Access...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ancient Mesoamerica 2005-07, Vol.16 (2), p.261-275 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ancient Maya monumental art was designed to enact the physical,
social, and ritual hierarchy. Physically, sculpture created barriers and
access patterns that altered movement through sites. Monumental
architecture separated ritual participants in buildings from audiences in
the plazas below. Access to monuments and portrayals on monuments in part
defined social and power hierarchies. Motifs were altered to communicate
various forms of power appropriate to each context and audience. Complex
supernatural themes and ritual roles demonstrated hierarchical differences
among the ruler and other nobles, while more simplistic representations of
a powerful ruler demonstrated the separation of the ruler from
commoners. |
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ISSN: | 0956-5361 1469-1787 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0956536105050121 |