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Teotihuacan: An Experiment in Living [Hardcover]

Esther Pasztory (Author)

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April 15, 1997

This book is the first comprehensive study and reinterpretation of the unique arts of Teotihuacan, including architecture, sculpture, mural painting, and ceramics. Comparing the arts of Teotihuacan - not previously judged "artistic" - with those of other ancient civilizations, Ester Pasztory demonstrates how they created and reflected the community’s ideals.

Most people associate the pyramids of central Mexico with the Aztecs, but these colossal constructions antedate the Aztecs by more than a thousand years. The people of Teotihuacan, who built the pyramids as part of a city of unprecedented size, remain a mystery.


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The Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon at Teotihuacan may be two of Mexico City's top tourist sites, but they are also two of Mexico's greatest mysteries. Little is known about the people who built these massive structures and who lived in what must have been an immense city between about 1 and 750 AD., pre-dating the Aztec settlement of the Valley of Mexico by as much as 1000 years. They left behind impressive buildings and expressive murals but few clues to help historians and archeologists understand what their culture had been about and why their city was abandoned. We do know that the Teotihuacan was built in a sophisticated grid pattern where large extended families lived in apartment complexes and that 100,000 to 200,000 people called it home. Columbia University history professor Pasztory believes that art is a reflection of the society it creates, and interprets the lack of art dedicated to battles and triumphant rulers as a sign of the desire to create an integrated community. "Unlike the arts in most of Mesoamerica that glorified violence and dissension, art at Teotihuacan emphasized harmonious coexistence.... Teotihuacan presented itself as a timeless place, as if it existed from time immemorial and would exist into eternity, outside of history and historical contingency," she writes. Pasztory compares her theories with those of other archeologists and art historians and the variety of readings on Teotihuacan's past reminds us that much of what is believed about ancient sites is educated guesswork. Even in this complicated and technical work, the guesswork element of Teotihuacan is emphasized by the heavy reliance of words in quotations, giving the impression that too many of the ideas the book supports are based on feelings rather than solid scholarship.

Copyright 1997 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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BORN DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN A LITTLE COUNTRY CONQUERED by foreign armies, growing up under communism, experiencing an unsuccessful revolution in my teens in which some of my age-mates died, I was probably ready to identify with a people who were similarly ruthlessly conquered by great outside powers. Read the first page
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rhomboid eye, composite censers, tasseled headdress, apartment compounds, feathered serpent image, pecked circles, nose bar, specular hematite, sacrificial knives, storm god, new archaeologists, elite figures, heart sacrifice, disembodied eyes, dynastic rulers, quetzal feathers, feathered serpents, incense burners, mural painting, agricultural fertility
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Pyramid of the Sun, Pyramid of the Moon, United States, Temple of the Feathered Serpent, Mexico City, Monte Alban, Old God, Street of the Dead Complex, Basin of Mexico, Thin Orange, New Archaeology, Templo Mayor, Palace of the Sun, Valley of Mexico, Temple of Agriculture, Clara Millon, Las Colinas, George Cowgill, Hasso von Winning, San Francisco, Chichen Itza, Old Archaeology, One Reed, William Sanders, James Langley
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