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Archaeology - Birds and Beasts of Ancient Mesoamerica: Animal Symbolism in the Postclassic Period

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Book Synopsis: Birds and Beasts of Ancient Mesoamerica links Precolumbian animal imagery with scientific data related to animal morphology and behavior, providing in-depth studies of the symbolic importance of animals and birds in Postclassic period Mesoamerica.   Representations of animal deities in Mesoamerica can be traced back at least to Middle Preclassic Olmec murals, stone carvings, and portable art such as lapidary work and ceramics. Throughout the history of Mesoamerica real animals were merged with fantastical creatures, creating zoological oddities not unlike medieval European bestiaries. According to Spanish chroniclers, the Aztec emperor was known to keep exotic animals in royal aviaries and zoos. The Postclassic period was characterized by an iconography that was shared from central Mexico to the Yucatan peninsula and south to Belize. In addition to highlighting the symbolic importance of nonhuman creatures in general, the volume focuses on the importance of the calendrical and astronomical symbolism associated with animals and birds.   Inspired by and dedicated to the work of Mesoamerican scholar Cecelia Klein and featuring imagery from painted books, monumental sculpture, portable arts, and archaeological evidence from the field of zooarchaeology, Birds and Beasts of Ancient Mesoamerica highlights the significance of the animal world in Postclassic and early colonial Mesoamerica. It will be important to students and scholars studying Mesoamerican art history, archaeology, ethnohistory, and zoology.

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Discover the fascinating world of animal symbolism in Ancient Mesoamerica with Birds and Beasts of Ancient Mesoamerica. Our book is a comprehensive exploration of the symbolic importance of animals and birds during the Postclassic period. Delve into the rich history of Mesoamerican art, archaeology, and ethnohistory as you uncover the intriguing link between Precolumbian imagery and scientific data on animal morphology and behavior.

From Olmec murals to stone carvings and portable art, representations of animal deities have been an integral part of Mesoamerican culture. Just like medieval European bestiaries, real animals and fantastical creatures merge to create a fascinating menagerie of symbolic significance. You'll be amazed by the accounts of the Aztec emperor keeping exotic animals in royal aviaries and zoos, showcasing the deep-rooted connection between humans and the animal kingdom.

At Birds and Beasts of Ancient Mesoamerica, we don't just focus on the importance of nonhuman creatures in general; we also delve into the calendrical and astronomical symbolism associated with animals and birds. Our book is a homage to the renowned Mesoamerican scholar Cecelia Klein, and it features captivating imagery from painted books, monumental sculptures, portable arts, and archaeological evidence from the field of zooarchaeology.

Whether you're a student or a scholar studying Mesoamerican art history, archaeology, ethnohistory, or zoology, Birds and Beasts of Ancient Mesoamerica is a must-have addition to your collection. Embrace the opportunity to deepen your understanding of Ancient Mesoamerica and order your copy today!

Order Birds and Beasts of Ancient Mesoamerica now and immerse yourself in a world where animals and symbolism intertwine in extraordinary ways.

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