I recall a review of a volume by one of my mentors at the same stage of his career in which the reviewer anticipated that the author would make major contributions throughout his later career. He did and I anticipate the same for Caitlin Early...Her efforts will form a baseline for such research [on the ancient Maya] far into the future. (The Latin Americanist) Caitlin Earley provides the first regional-scale examination of sculpture from the [ComitÁn Valley], showing how the frontier location fostered diverse developments that explored different potentials within Classic Maya culture. (CAA Reviews)
A thousand years ago, the ComitÁn Valley, in the Mexican state of Chiapas, was the western edge of the Maya world. Far from the famous power centers of the Classic period, the valley has been neglected even by specialists. Here, Caitlin C. Earley offers the first comprehensive study of sculpture excavated from the area, showcasing the sophistication and cultural vigor of a region that has largely been ignored.
Supported by the rulers of the valley’s cities, local artists created inventive works that served to construct civic identities. In their depictions of warrior kings, ballgames, rituals, and ancestors, the artists of ComitÁn made choices that reflected political and religious goals and distinguished the artistic production of the ComitÁn Valley from that of other Maya locales. After the Maya abandoned their powerful lowland centers, those in ComitÁn were maintained, a distinction from which Earley draws new insights concerning the Maya collapse. Richly illustrated with never-before-published photographs of sculptures unearthed from key archaeological sites, The ComitÁn Valley is an illuminating work of art historical recovery and interpretation.
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgments
- 1. The Edge of the Maya World: An Introduction
- 2. Kings and Captives at Tenam Puente
- 3. Bodies in the Ballcourt: Art and Identity at Tenam Rosario
- 4. Rulers and Ritual at Chinkultic
- 5. Art and the Ancestors at Quen Santo
- 6. Transformation: ComitÁn and the Postclassic
- 7. Conclusion: Frontiers, Identity, and the ComitÁn Style
- References
- Index
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Biografisk notat
Caitlin C. Earley is an assistant professor of art history at the University of Washington, Seattle.