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2022
Palenque fu la capitale di un potente regno maya che fiorì tra il V e l’VIII secolo d.C. nell’attuale stato del Chiapas (Messico). Le ricerche archeologiche susseguitesi dalla fine del XVIII secolo hanno rivelato la storia della dinastia palencana, testimoniata da iscrizioni e bassorilievi che decorano le architetture del complesso monumentale ...
Davide Domenici, Arianna Campiani
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Palenque fu la capitale di un potente regno maya che fiorì tra il V e l’VIII secolo d.C. nell’attuale stato del Chiapas (Messico). Le ricerche archeologiche susseguitesi dalla fine del XVIII secolo hanno rivelato la storia della dinastia palencana, testimoniata da iscrizioni e bassorilievi che decorano le architetture del complesso monumentale ...
Davide Domenici, Arianna Campiani
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2007
Palenque is one of the best known and oldest Mayan archaeological sites. But recently little has been published on the ongoing work here. Marken's collection brings the archaeological record of Palenque up to date. Chapters cover a wide range of topics from architecture to hieroglyphic texts, from broad issues of chronology to settlement to theoretical
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Palenque is one of the best known and oldest Mayan archaeological sites. But recently little has been published on the ongoing work here. Marken's collection brings the archaeological record of Palenque up to date. Chapters cover a wide range of topics from architecture to hieroglyphic texts, from broad issues of chronology to settlement to theoretical
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Palenque: comunicación, territorio y resistencia
2017Este libro explora las experiencias de participación de los grupos y kuagros juveniles de San Basilio de Palenque, Bolívar (Colombia), una comunidad reconocida por su riqueza cultural y sus singulares formas de ver el mundo. Desde los postulados de la comunicación para el cambio social, esta investigación muestra cómo las prácticas comunicativas de la ...
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Blogging on (and Beyond) the Palenque
2022Chapter Four continues the discussion of how Cuban poets craft alternate spaces of identities for themselves and their readers through an analysis of the blog “Del Palenque … y para …” [“From the Runaway Slave Settlement … for/toward …”], active from 2007 to 2014.
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Postmodern Maroon in the Ultimate Palenque
Peace Review, 1998What happens to old Black Panthers? Some wind up dead, like Huey P. Newton. Some join the Moonies and the Republican Party, like Eldridge Cleaver. Some, like Mumia Abu Jamal, languish in prison. But a few, like Assata Shakur, have taken the path of the “maroon,” the runaway slave of old who slipped off the plantation to the free jungle communities ...
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2011
This article examines substratal influences in Palenquero (Colombia). It begins with an explanation of why research on the origins of Palenque and its language has been particularly challenging, and what these challenges mean in terms of how convincing the reigning hypothesis of a sole Kikongo substrate can (or cannot) be.
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This article examines substratal influences in Palenquero (Colombia). It begins with an explanation of why research on the origins of Palenque and its language has been particularly challenging, and what these challenges mean in terms of how convincing the reigning hypothesis of a sole Kikongo substrate can (or cannot) be.
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2020
Abstract This article examines the revitalization of African language survivals in the former maroon community of Palenque, Colombia. During much of the 20th century, lexical Africanisms in everyday Palenquero creole were scant. Ritual language (Lumbalú) and the speech of a few elderly Palenqueros still contained isolated Africanisms, but these had ...
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Abstract This article examines the revitalization of African language survivals in the former maroon community of Palenque, Colombia. During much of the 20th century, lexical Africanisms in everyday Palenquero creole were scant. Ritual language (Lumbalú) and the speech of a few elderly Palenqueros still contained isolated Africanisms, but these had ...
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A Critique of Dates at Palenque
American Antiquity, 1945During three field seasons spent at Palenque under the auspices of the Institute Nacional de Antropología e Historia of Mexico in 1940, 1941, and 1942, I had an opportunity to compare some inscriptions at that great Maya city with interpretations of them published by various students.
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