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Agenda ► Mayan Glyphs [page from Dresden Codex] ► Discussion of Mayan writing as history ► Teotihucan ► Study guide to be posted Friday evening ► Exam next Thursday
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Page from Dresden Codex is … ► Mathematical ► Astronomical ► Predictive ► If we calculate the numbers in columns up to the 400’s we get the totals 5934, 6151, 6328, 6545, 6722, 6910 ► Is there a pattern? ► Try subtracting one from the other.
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► A new pattern emerges. ► Totals are now: 217, 177, 217, 177, 188 ► Another block of numbers at the bottom of the page gives totals: 177, 177, 177, 177, 177, 148 ► What can this pattern signify?
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► If we add any two together we get numbers between 354 and 365. Anything familiar here? ► 177 is exactly 6 Lunar months of 29.5 days ► 148 is 5 lunar months ► It is a celestial calculator for predicting…
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► …Lunar eclipses. ► Can you find the glyph that represents the eclipse? ► Problems… They do not use an exact base 20. The Maya inserted ritual and spiritual beliefs into their number system which leads to small calculation errors, corrected by other numbers.
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Teotihuacan “The Place Where Time Began”
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Avenue of the Dead
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City Plan
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Avenue of the Dead. Temple of the Moon and Temple of the Sun
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Temple of the sun at summer solstice.
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Rise and Fall of a superpower ► AD 100-600 ► Peak from 300-500 during the first half of the Classic Period ► Political and cultural influences reached to all areas of MesoAmerica. ► The period witnessed tremendous increase in construction of monumental centers.
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► Teotihuacan differed from all other cities: it evolved along a strict grid plan. ► Strong evidence of master plan for urban life. ► In early classic period the city expanded through extensive redevelopment. ► Multiple apartment complexes were constructed along straight avenues.
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► Full extent of city and neighborhoods greater than San Francisco. ► Less known about rural area and suburbs, but a great city with a large population must be fed. ► Farming and tribute likely supplied the city with subsistence.
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Temple of the Sun
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Rain God depicted in mural.
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Mysteries ► Among the many issues to be resolved are: Who were the Teotihuacanese? ► Where did they come from and why did the greatest city of MesoAmerican become abandoned? ► What Gods did they worship? ► Once so powerful and influential, why did they decline?
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Temple of the Feathered Serpent
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Social structure ► Although we lack strong evidence it is possible to reconstruct a few aspects of Teotihuacan social life. ► Ranked differences noted in housing, burials, personal goods. ► Extensive stratification by wealth and ethnicity.
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► Variation of housing scale and quality of neighborhood indicate ethnic and craft specialist enclaves. ► Social divisions included elite wealthy, warriors, merchants, middle class, poor, and slaves.
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Ideology ► Not fully understood to this day ► Murals suggest worship of both male and female deities ► The Feathered Serpent God is an early manifestation of Quetzalcoatl of Aztec religion ► Importance of “place” and origin of humanity myths ► Patrilineal ► Veneration of the dead ► Use of intoxicants in ritual ► Worship of god of rain
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The Arts ► Fine clothing and tapestry, mural painting, pottery, sculpture and mosaic work, masonry. ► Architecture is impressive but formal, rigid, and formulaic without the playful experimentation in forms found in Mayan cities.
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Onyx mask.
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Guatemalan encounters ► Art in Guatemala at sites such as Copan show distinctive Teotihuacan motifs and styles. ► Bone chemistry analysis of some burials at Teotihuacan reveal Guatemalan origins.
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Distinctive Teotihuacan motifs
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Teotihuacan warrior
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Thoughts on decline ► Suggested reasons for the demise of Teotihuacan include: internal strife owing to crop failures and economic failure. The elite were responsible for prosperity through their special relationship with the gods. A decline in prosperity is therefore the fault of the elite. Evidence for an uprising among the population.
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► Overpopulation of the city has its own problems: shortages of essential resources, high infant mortality rates, poor health of inhabitants. ► Bone chemistry studies of skeletons from burials suggest high levels of malnutrition and a diet steep in maize and little else.
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