- to the
abundance of
carved Maya
stelae and
monuments at Izapa, the term "
Izapan style" is used to
describe similarly executed works throughout the Pacific...
- logosyllabic. Epi-olmec Hieroglyphs, c. 400 BC – 500 AD,
apparently logosyllabic.
Izapan Hieroglyphs, Late Preclassic,
probably an
offshoot of Epi-olmec in the Pacific...
-
Syllabogram Zoque languages Isthmus of
Tehuantepec 400 BCE – 500 CE
Extinct Izapan scripts Logogram Syllabogram unknown Mixe–Zoquean language,
Highland Mayan...
-
Ritual and
Power in Stone. The
Performance of
Rulership in
Mesoamerican Izapan Style Art. Austin:
Texas UP.
Guiteras Holmes,
Calixta (1961),
Perils of...
- the art and
mythological traditions of
cultures such as the Maya, Aztec,
Izapan, Mixtec, Olmec, and others,
dating to at
least the Mid/Late
Formative periods...
- days
later about 30
April – 1 May (Malmström
identifies the proto-classic
Izapan culture as one
suitable candidate at this latitude). This
period may have...
-
giant northern neighbors declined. At the end of the Late Preclassic, the
Izapan style art and
architecture from the
Pacific Coast began to
influence Tikal...
- the art and
mythological traditions of
cultures such as the Maya, Aztec,
Izapan, Mixtec, Olmec, and others,
dating to at
least the Mid/Late
Formative periods...
- conventions, or even that Tres
Zapotes Epi-Olmec
styles developed from the
Izapan style. However,
recent scholarship instead highlights "their
descent from...
-
botanical or
inanimate objects, and 9
stylized deity masks. Like much of
Izapan monumental sculpture, the
subject matter of
Stela 5 is
considered mythological...