Middlebury

SOAN 0328

The Ancient Maya

The Rise and Fall of the Ancient Maya
As perhaps the most famous of all of the cultures of Mesoamerica, the Maya are best known for soaring temples, portraits of kings, a complex hieroglyphic writing system, and a dramatic collapse when their ancient kingdoms were abandoned or destroyed. In this course, we will view their accomplishments through the archaeology of the Classic Period (250-850 AD) and examine how the Maya built cities within the tropical jungles of present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, and Honduras. We will also explore the history of the Maya after the “fall,” from their revival in the post-Classic Period to the present day. 3 hrs. lect./disc. (Anthropology)
Subject:
Sociology/Anthropology
Department:
Sociology/Anthropology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL AMR SOC

Sections

Spring 2019

SOAN0328A-S19 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)

Fall 2017

SOAN0328A-F17 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)

Spring 2015

SOAN0328A-S15 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)
SOAN0328B-S15 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)

Fall 2012

SOAN0328A-F12 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)
SOAN0328B-F12 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)

Fall 2009

SOAN0328A-F09 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)
SOAN0328B-F09 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)

Spring 2008

SOAN0328A-S08 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)
SOAN0328B-S08 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)