Cultura epiolmeca
Appearance
Cultura epiolmeca est cultura materialis propria regionis sinus Mexicani, in civitate Verae Cruvis, quae floruit inter annos 300 a.C.n. et 250 p.C.n., quod est dicendum aetate praeclassica posterior post cladem civitatum Olmecarum. Gentes epiolmecae calendarium et scripta creaverunt. Loci archaeologici Tres Zapotes et Cerro de las Mesas maximi sunt in cultura epiolmeca.
Aetate epiolmeca commercium inter regiones Mesoamericae cedit, et urbes Olmecarum item depopulata fuerunt. Ars epiolmeca videtur inferior quam ars olmeca.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Diehl, Richard A. (2004) The Olmecs: America's First Civilization, Thames & Hudson, Londino.
- Justeson, John S., and Terrence Kaufman (2001) Textos y escritura jeroglífica epiolmecas.
- Pérez de Lara, Jorge y John Justeson "Photographic Documentation of Monuments with Epi-Olmec Script/Imagery" at Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc. (FAMSI).
- Pool, Christopher (2007) Olmec Archaeology and Early Mesoamerica, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-78882-3.
- Schuster, Angela M. H. (1997) "Epi-Olmec Decipherment" in Archaeology, online (accessed January 2008).
- Stark, Barbara L. (2000) "Framing the Gulf Olmec" in Olmec Art and Archaeology in Meosamerica, National Gallery of Art, pp. 31-53.
- Justeson, John S., y Terrence Kaufman (1997) "A Newly Discovered Column in the Hieroglyphic Text on La Mojarra Stela 1: a Test of the Epi-Olmec Decipherment", Science 277:207–10, 11 Iulii.
- Justeson, John S., y Terrence Kaufman (2001) Epi-Olmec Hieroglyphic Writing and Texts.
Nexus interni
Antecessor: Cultura Olmeca |
Culturae Antiquae Mesoamericae 300 a.C.n. - 250 p.C.n. |
Successor: Cultura Veracruzensis |