

An edition of Mesoamerican ritual economy (2006)
archaeological and ethnological perspectives
By E. Christian Wells
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
University Press of Colorado
Language
eng
Pages
336
Description:
"In Mesoamerican Ritual Economy, scholars examine the extent to which economic processes were driven by and integrated with religious ritual in ancient Mesoamerica. The contributors explore how vibrant and compelling rituals - human blood sacrifice and self-mutilation, "flowery wars" and battling butterfly warriors, sumptuous feasting with chocolate and tamales, and fantastic funerary rites - intertwined with all sectors of the economy. Examining the interplay between well-established religious rites and economic forces of raw material acquisition, production, circulation, and consumption, this volume effectively questions the idea that materialism alone motivates the production, exchange, and use of objects." "Exploring the intersection of spirituality and materiality, Mesoamerican Ritual Economy will be of interest to all scholars studying how worldview and belief motivate economic behavior."--Jacket.
subjects: Indians of Mexico, Funeral rites and ceremonies, Social life and customs, Wars, Rites and ceremonies, Religion, Human sacrifice, Indians of Central America, Wirtschaft, Menschenopfer, Wirtschaftsethnologie, Ritus, Manners and customs, Indians of mexico, religion, Indians of central america, religion, Mexico, social life and customs, Central america, social conditions, Congresses
Places: Central America, Mexico