Trees of paradise and pillars of the world
An edition of Trees of paradise and pillars of the world (2001)
the serial stela cycle of "18-Rabbit-God K," King of Copán
By Elizabeth A Newsome
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Language
eng
Pages
272
Description:
"Based on a thorough analysis of the imagery and inscriptions of seven stelae erected in the Great Plaza at Copan, Honduras, by the Classic Period ruler 18-Rabbit-God K, this study argues that stelae were erected not only to support a ruler's temporal claims to power but more importantly to express the fundamental connection in Maya worldview between rulership and the cosmology inherent in their vision of cyclical time. After an overview of the archaeology and history of Copan and the reign and monuments of 18-Rabbit-God K, Elizabeth Newsome interprets the iconography and inscriptions on the stelae, illustrating the way they fulfilled a coordinated vision of the king's ceremonial role in Copan's period-ending rites. She also links their imagery to key Maya concepts about the origin of the universe, expressed in the cosmologies and mythic lore of ancient and living Maya peoples.". "Because previous scholarship has never assigned all seven monuments to a single period or the patronage of one ruler, the uniqueness of Newsome's study lies in the way it explicates the overall meaning and function of the stela series with respect to the long-term activities and agendas of one king."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Stele (Archaeology), Mayas, Rites and ceremonies, Maya art, Honduras, antiquities, Copan site (honduras), Indians of central america, social life and customs, Antiquities, Mayan languages, Writing
People: Uaxaclahun U Bah K'awil King of Copán
Places: Copán Site, Honduras, Copán Site (Honduras)