000800450 000__ 06688cam\a2200433\i\4500 000800450 001__ 800450 000800450 005__ 20210515135200.0 000800450 008__ 170505s2017\\\\cauab\\\\bc\\s001\0\eng\\ 000800450 010__ $$a 2017018917 000800450 020__ $$a9780520296558$$q(hardcover) 000800450 020__ $$a0520296559$$q(hardcover) 000800450 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn981118156 000800450 035__ $$a800450 000800450 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$erda$$cDLC$$dBTCTA$$dYDX$$dBDX$$dOCLCO$$dERASA$$dTFW$$dYDX$$dYAM$$dOCLCQ$$dZVP$$dCSA 000800450 042__ $$apcc 000800450 043__ $$an-mx--- 000800450 049__ $$aISEA 000800450 05000 $$aF1219.1.T27$$bT435 2017 000800450 08200 $$a972/.01$$223 000800450 24500 $$aTeotihuacan :$$bcity of water, city of fire /$$c[edited by] Matthew Robb ; with [contributions from] Rubén Cabrera Castro, David M. Carballo, George L. Cowgill, Julie Gazzola, Sergio Gómez Chávez, Christophe Helmke, Leonardo López Luján, Diana Magaloni, Linda R. Manzanilla, Jesper Nielsen, Nelly Zoé Núñez Rendón, Hillary Olcott, Megan E. O'Neil, Alejandro Sarabia González, Nawa Sugiyama, Saburo Sugiyama, and Erika Carrillo, Laura Filloy Nadal, Nikolai Grube ; principal photographs by Jorge Pérez de Lara Elias ; with new map illustrations by Hillary Olcott. 000800450 264_1 $$aSan Francisco :$$bFine Arts Museums of San Francisco and University of California Press,$$c[2017] 000800450 300__ $$a443 pages :$$billustrations, maps ;$$c32 cm 000800450 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000800450 336__ $$astill image$$bsti$$2rdacontent 000800450 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000800450 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000800450 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000800450 50500 $$tDirectors' foreword /$$rMax Hollein and Michael Govan --$$tForeword /$$rMaría Cristina García Cepeda --$$tForeword /$$rDiego Prieto Hernández --$$tLighting the world : Teotihuacan and urbanism in central Mexico /$$rDavid M. Carballo and Matthew H. Robb --$$tA speculative history of Teotihuacan /$$rGeorge L. Cowgill --$$tTeotihuacan : planned city with cosmic pyramids /$$rSaburo Sugiyama --$$tReappraising architectural processes at the Ciudadela through recent evidence /$$rJulie Gazzola --$$tThe underworld at Teotihuacan : the sacred cave under the Feathered Serpent Pyramid /$$rSergio Gómez Chávez --$$tThe Feathered Serpent Pyramid at Teotihuacan : monumentality and sacrificial burials /$$rSaburo Sugiyama --$$tThe Sun Pyramid Architectural Complex in Teotihuacan : vestiges of worship and veneration /$$rAlejandro Sarabia González and Nelly Zoé Núñez Rendón --$$tThe central plaza of the Sun Pyramid : collective space at Teotihuacan /$$rNelly Zoé Núñez Rendón --$$tThe Moon Pyramid and the ancient state of Teotihuacan /$$rSaburo Sugiyama and Rubén Cabrera Castro --$$tThe ritual deposits in the Moon Pyramid at Teotihuacan /$$rLeonardo López Luján and Saburo Sugiyama --$$tPumas eating human hearts? : animal sacrifice and captivity at the Moon Pyramid /$$rNawa Sugiyama --$$tTeotihuacan apartment compounds, neighborhood centers, and palace structures /$$rLinda R. Manzanilla --$$tForeigners' barrios at Teotihuacan : reasons for and consequences of migration /$$rSergio Gómez Chávez --$$tLa Ventilla and the Plaza of the Glyphs /$$rRubén Cabrera Castro --$$tThe Xalla Palace in Teotihuacan /$$rLinda R. Manzanilla --$$tDaily life in Teotihuacan's southern periphery : the Tlajinga District /$$rDavid M. Carballo --$$tOf gods and rituals : the religion of Teotihuacan /$$rChristophe Helmke and Jesper Nielsen --$$tThe Storm God : lord of rain and ravage /$$rJesper Nielsen and Christophe Helmke --$$tThe Old Fire God /$$rMatthew H. Robb --$$tThe Maize God /$$rMatthew H. Robb --$$tThe water Goddess /$$rMatthew H. Robb --$$tSpace, object, and identity in the City of the Gods /$$rMatthew H. Robb --$$tLapidary work at Teotihuacan : production and use /$$rJulie Gazzola --$$tThe colors of time : Teotihuacan mural painting tradition /$$rDiana Magaloni --$$tStucco-painted vessels from Teotihuacan : integration of ceramic and mural traditions /$$rMegan E. O'Neil --$$tMapping Teotihuacan /$$rHillary Olcott --$$tMap of Teotihuacan --$$tCatalogue of the exhibition with maps. Catalogue introduction ;$$tCatalogue sections and site key ;$$tIntroduction to Teotihuacan ;$$tFeathered Serpent Pyramid, tunnel, Ciudadela ;$$tSun Pyramid, Palace of the Sun$$r(Zone 5A), House of the Priests ; Moon Pyramid, Quetzalpapalotl Palace ; East platform ; Tlajinga ; Oaxaca Barrio ; Tetitla ; La Ventilla ; Street of the Dead Complex, West Plaza group ; Techinantitla ; Xalla. 000800450 520__ $$a"Founded in the first century BCE near a set of natural springs in an otherwise dry northeastern corner of the Valley of Mexico, the ancient metropolis of Teotihuacan was on a symbolic level a city of elements. With a multiethnic population of perhaps one hundred thousand, at its peak in 400 CE, it was the cultural, political, economic, and religious center of ancient Mesoamerica. A devastating fire in the city center led to a rapid decline after the middle of the sixth century, but Teotihuacan was never completely abandoned or forgotten; the Aztecs revered the city and its monuments, giving many of them the names we still use today. Teotihuacan : City of Water, City of Fire examines new discoveries from the three main pyramids at the site--the Sun Pyramid, the Moon Pyramid, and, at the center of the Ciudadela complex, the Feathered Serpent Pyramid--which have fundamentally changed our understanding of the city's history. With illustrations of the major objects from Mexico City's Museo Nacional de Antropologia and from the museums and storage facilities of the Zona de Monumentos Arqueologicos de Teotihuacan, along with selected works from US and European collections, the catalogue examines these cultural artifacts to understand the roles that offerings of objects and programs of monumental sculpture and murals throughout the city played in the lives of Teotihuacan's citizens. Published in association with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Exhibition dates: de Young, San Francisco, September 30, 2017-February 11, 2018; Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), March-June 2018"--Provided by publisher. 000800450 650_0 $$aIndians of Mexico$$zMexico$$zSan Juan Teotihuacán$$xAntiquities$$vExhibitions. 000800450 650_0 $$aPyramids$$zMexico$$vExhibitions. 000800450 650_0 $$aSculpture, Ancient$$zMexico$$vExhibitions. 000800450 650_0 $$aMural painting and decoration, Ancient$$zMexico$$vExhibitions. 000800450 651_0 $$aTeotihuacán Site (San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico)$$vExhibitions. 000800450 651_0 $$aSan Juan Teotihuacán (Mexico)$$xAntiquities$$vExhibitions. 000800450 7001_ $$aRobb, Matthew H.,$$d1972-$$eeditor. 000800450 7001_ $$aCabrera Castro, Rubén,$$econtributor. 000800450 7001_ $$aCarballo, David M.,$$econtributor. 000800450 7102_ $$aM.H. de Young Memorial Museum,$$ehost institution. 000800450 85200 $$bgen$$hF1219.1.T27$$iT435$$i2017 000800450 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:800450$$pGLOBAL_SET 000800450 980__ $$aBIB 000800450 980__ $$aBOOK