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- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Taking Stock of Physical Dental Embodiment
- 1.1. Permanently Inscribed Body Modifications of the Past
- 1.2. Mapping Dental Decorations from Kirchhoff’s “Grandiose” Mesoamerica
- 1.3. This Volume
- Part I. Crafting Maya Teeth (Thematic Section)
- Chapter 2. The Teeth of Dead People: Reconstructing Ancient Dental Works
- 2.1. Basics in Human Dental Morphology and Cultural Intervention
- 2.2. The ABCs of Traditional Dental Works
- 2.3. Scoring Dental Shapes in Mesoamerica
- 2.4. Contoured Dental Arches
- 2.5. Dental Drilling Procedures
- Chapter 3. Mouths as Portals, Teeth as Jewels: Dentitions as Indigenous Sociocultural Constructs
- 3.1. The Body in Mesoamerican Thought
- 3.2. Meanings of Traditional Dental Display, Lost and Found
- 3.3. Mouths as Portals
- 3.4. Teeth as Jewels
- 3.5. Contoured Dental Arches
- 3.6. Jeweled Teeth
- Chapter 4. The Life Cycles of Embellished Smiles
- 4.1. Social Age and Dental Work
- 4.2. Modeling Children and Sculpting Infant Teeth
- 4.3. Crafting the Teeth of Youngsters
- 4.4. Cutting into Teeth as Ritual Consumption
- 4.5. The Life Cycles of Modified Dental Portals
- Part II. Tooth Modifications across the Maya Landscapes (Regional Survey)
- Chapter 5. Dental Crafts during the First Millennium AD
- 5.1. Mesoamerican Tooth Sculpting before the Onset of the Classic
- 5.2. Maya Dental Crafting in the Course of the First Millennium AD
- 5.3. Crafting Teeth across the Maya Landscapes
- 5.4. Teeth beyond the Maya Lowland Corridor and the Role of Merchants
- Chapter 6. Dental Work, Gender, Community Building, and Distinction
- 6.1. Dental Work among Men and Women
- 6.2. Living on the Fringes of the Maya World: Multiethnic Dental Embodiment in the Copan Valley
- 6.3. The Precious Smiles of Royals
- 6.4. Ch’ok Rituals and the Mouth Portal of Janaab Pakal of Palenque
- Chapter 7. Tooth Decorations after the Maya Collapse
- 7.1. Teeth in the Maya Lowlands after the Collapse
- 7.2. Dental Works in the Wake of the European Conquest
- 7.3. Teeth and Culture in a Multiethnic Cemetery Population from Early Colonial Campeche
- 7.4. The Colonies and Beyond
- Chapter 8. Conclusions: Ancient Maya Teeth from a Cultural Perspective
- Appendix 1: Maintaining a Precious Smile: A Dentist’s Perspective on Maya Inlays and Fillings. Marco Ramírez, Patricia Quintana, Gloria Hernández, Vera Tiesler, and Elma Vega
- A1.1. Putting Drilled Tooth Cavities into Clinical Perspective
- A1.2. Toothache and the Health Burdens of Incrusted Teeth
- A1.3. Therapeutical Properties of Cements and Fillers
- A1.4. Patient Charts of Inlaid Dental Records
- Appendix 2: List of Documented Resources in the Data Survey for This Volume
- A2.1. Mexico
- A2.2. Belize
- A2.3. El Salvador
- A2.4. Guatemala
- A2.5. Honduras
- A2.6. Costa Rica
- A2.7. Ecuador
- A2.8. Peru
- Notes
- References
- Index
- Chapter 5. Dental Crafts during the First Millennium AD
- Chapter 2. The Teeth of Dead People: Reconstructing Ancient Dental Works
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Taking Stock of Physical Dental Embodiment
- 1.1. Permanently Inscribed Body Modifications of the Past
- 1.2. Mapping Dental Decorations from Kirchhoff’s “Grandiose” Mesoamerica
- 1.3. This Volume
- Part I. Crafting Maya Teeth (Thematic Section)
- Chapter 2. The Teeth of Dead People: Reconstructing Ancient Dental Works
- 2.1. Basics in Human Dental Morphology and Cultural Intervention
- 2.2. The ABCs of Traditional Dental Works
- 2.3. Scoring Dental Shapes in Mesoamerica
- 2.4. Contoured Dental Arches
- 2.5. Dental Drilling Procedures
- Chapter 3. Mouths as Portals, Teeth as Jewels: Dentitions as Indigenous Sociocultural Constructs
- 3.1. The Body in Mesoamerican Thought
- 3.2. Meanings of Traditional Dental Display, Lost and Found
- 3.3. Mouths as Portals
- 3.4. Teeth as Jewels
- 3.5. Contoured Dental Arches
- 3.6. Jeweled Teeth
- Chapter 4. The Life Cycles of Embellished Smiles
- 4.1. Social Age and Dental Work
- 4.2. Modeling Children and Sculpting Infant Teeth
- 4.3. Crafting the Teeth of Youngsters
- 4.4. Cutting into Teeth as Ritual Consumption
- 4.5. The Life Cycles of Modified Dental Portals
- Part II. Tooth Modifications across the Maya Landscapes (Regional Survey)
- Chapter 5. Dental Crafts during the First Millennium AD
- 5.1. Mesoamerican Tooth Sculpting before the Onset of the Classic
- 5.2. Maya Dental Crafting in the Course of the First Millennium AD
- 5.3. Crafting Teeth across the Maya Landscapes
- 5.4. Teeth beyond the Maya Lowland Corridor and the Role of Merchants
- Chapter 6. Dental Work, Gender, Community Building, and Distinction
- 6.1. Dental Work among Men and Women
- 6.2. Living on the Fringes of the Maya World: Multiethnic Dental Embodiment in the Copan Valley
- 6.3. The Precious Smiles of Royals
- 6.4. Ch’ok Rituals and the Mouth Portal of Janaab Pakal of Palenque
- Chapter 7. Tooth Decorations after the Maya Collapse
- 7.1. Teeth in the Maya Lowlands after the Collapse
- 7.2. Dental Works in the Wake of the European Conquest
- 7.3. Teeth and Culture in a Multiethnic Cemetery Population from Early Colonial Campeche
- 7.4. The Colonies and Beyond
- Chapter 8. Conclusions: Ancient Maya Teeth from a Cultural Perspective
- Appendix 1: Maintaining a Precious Smile: A Dentist’s Perspective on Maya Inlays and Fillings. Marco Ramírez, Patricia Quintana, Gloria Hernández, Vera Tiesler, and Elma Vega
- A1.1. Putting Drilled Tooth Cavities into Clinical Perspective
- A1.2. Toothache and the Health Burdens of Incrusted Teeth
- A1.3. Therapeutical Properties of Cements and Fillers
- A1.4. Patient Charts of Inlaid Dental Records
- Appendix 2: List of Documented Resources in the Data Survey for This Volume
- A2.1. Mexico
- A2.2. Belize
- A2.3. El Salvador
- A2.4. Guatemala
- A2.5. Honduras
- A2.6. Costa Rica
- A2.7. Ecuador
- A2.8. Peru
- Notes
- References
- Index
- Chapter 5. Dental Crafts during the First Millennium AD
- Chapter 2. The Teeth of Dead People: Reconstructing Ancient Dental Works
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2025 |
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Inhalt: | Einband - fest (Hardcover) |
ISBN-13: | 9781477327579 |
ISBN-10: | 1477327576 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Autor: | V Tiesler |
Hersteller: | John Wiley & Sons |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de |
Maße: | 288 x 223 x 22 mm |
Von/Mit: | V Tiesler |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 07.01.2025 |
Gewicht: | 1,016 kg |
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2025 |
---|---|
Inhalt: | Einband - fest (Hardcover) |
ISBN-13: | 9781477327579 |
ISBN-10: | 1477327576 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Autor: | V Tiesler |
Hersteller: | John Wiley & Sons |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de |
Maße: | 288 x 223 x 22 mm |
Von/Mit: | V Tiesler |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 07.01.2025 |
Gewicht: | 1,016 kg |
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