Book contents
- Ancient Maya Politics
- Ancient Maya Politics
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Maps
- Tables
- Case studies
- Preface
- One Introduction: The Questions
- Part I Agendas in Classic Maya Politics
- Part II Epigraphic Data on Classic Maya Politics
- Five Identity
- Six Constitution
- Seven Transcendence
- Eight Matrimony
- Nine Conflict
- Ten Hierarchy
- Eleven Coda
- Part III A Political Anthropology for the Classic Maya
- Appendix An Inventory of Emblem Glyphs
- Notes
- References
- Index
Seven - Transcendence
from Part II - Epigraphic Data on Classic Maya Politics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 July 2020
- Ancient Maya Politics
- Ancient Maya Politics
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Maps
- Tables
- Case studies
- Preface
- One Introduction: The Questions
- Part I Agendas in Classic Maya Politics
- Part II Epigraphic Data on Classic Maya Politics
- Five Identity
- Six Constitution
- Seven Transcendence
- Eight Matrimony
- Nine Conflict
- Ten Hierarchy
- Eleven Coda
- Part III A Political Anthropology for the Classic Maya
- Appendix An Inventory of Emblem Glyphs
- Notes
- References
- Index
Summary
Like all institutions, polities are physical things only in certain restricted senses. They can be materialised in practical facilities and visible symbolic expressions, both manifestations of the bundled schemas and resources that compose their structure. Yet in their conditioning of individual and group behaviour within idealised communities, polities emerge from, and essentially remain, “states of mind” (Yoffee 2005: 38–41). If we are to appreciate the sources of legitimacy and empowerment integral to governing authorities, we must turn our attention to how those minds saw politics as inherently entwined with the transcendent. The Classic Maya were far from alone in believing that political communities encompassed supernatural beings and the ancestral dead, not simply as distant abstractions but role-playing constituents.
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- Ancient Maya PoliticsA Political Anthropology of the Classic Period 150–900 CE, pp. 143 - 172Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020