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Res 33 Spring 1998

Pre-Columbian states of being

 

JEFFREY QUILTER
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FRANK SALOMON
How the Huacas were

CATHERINE J. ALLEN
When utensils revolt: mind, matter, and modes of being in the pre-Columbian Andes

RICHARD L. BURGER and LUCY SALAZAR-BURGER
A sacred effigy from Mina Perdida and the unseen ceremonies of the Peruvian Formative

MARY MILLER and MARCO SAMAYOA
Where maize would grow: jade, chacmools, and the Maize God

STEPHEN HOUSTON and DAVID STUART
The ancient Maya self: personhood and portraiture in the Classic period

ADAM HERRING
Sculptural representations and self-reference in a carved Maya panel from the region of Tabasco, Mexico

ELIZABETH NEWSOME
The ontology of being and spiritual power in the stone monument cults of the lowland Maya

JOHN MONAGHAN
Definitions of person and the construction of difference in Mesoamerica

ROSEMARY JOYCE
Performing the body in pre-Hispanic Central America

SUSAN TOBY EVANS
Sexual politics in the Aztec palace: public, private, and profane

JOHN POHL
Themes of drunkeness, violence, and factionalism in Tlaxcalan altar paintings

JILL LESLIE MCKEEVER FURST
The Nahualli of Christ: the Trinity and the nature of the soul in ancient Mexico

NICHOLAS J. SAUNDERS
Stealers of light, traders in brilliance: Amerindian metaphysics in the mirror of conquest

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