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Maya Palaces and Elite Residences: An Interdisciplinary Approach by Jessica Joyce Christie,

Maya Palaces and Elite Residences: An Interdisciplinary Approach by Jessica Joyce Christie,
"This volume will become a standard reference in the literature of Maya studies and, more broadly, Mesoamerican archaeology. . . . Collectively, the articles touch on a wide range of epistemological, theoretical, and historical issues that have been recently raised concerning Maya palaces."--David Freidel, Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology, Southern Methodist UniversityMaya "palaces" have intrigued students of this ancient Mesoamerican culture since the early twentieth century, when scholars first applied the term "palace" to multi-room, gallery-like buildings set on low platforms in the centers of Maya cities. Who lived in these palaces? What types of ceremonial and residential activities took place there? How do the physical forms and spatial arrangement of the buildings embody Maya concepts of social organization and cosmology? This book brings together state-of-the-art data and analysis regarding the occupants, ritual and residential uses, and social and cosmological meanings of Maya palaces and elite residences. A multidisciplinary team of senior researchers reports on sites in Belize (Blue Creek), Western Honduras (Copan), the Peten (Tikal, Dos Pilas, Aguateca), and the Yucatan (Uxmal, Chichen-Itza, Dzibilchaltun, Yaxuna). Archaeologist contributors discuss the form of palace buildings and associated artifacts, their location within the city, and how some palaces related to landscape features. Their approach is complemented by art historical analyses of architectural sculpture, epigraphy, and ethnography. Jessica Joyce Christie concludes the volume by identifying patterns and commonalties that apply not only to the cited examples, but also to Maya architecture in general.



Architecture, Ceremonial, and Power: The Topkapi Palace in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries by Gulru Necipoglu,
Architecture, Ceremonial, and Power: The Topkapi Palace in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries by Gulru Necipoglu,
The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries marked the height of Ottoman rule in Istanbul. During this period, the Topkapi Palace served as both royal residence and the seat of imperial administration. By solving long-standing mysteries about this once most celebrated of all Islamic palaces, Gulru Necipoglu makes a substantial contribution to the history of Ottoman architecture and institutions. Using evidence provided by the existing buildings together with largely unpublished sources - including numerous descriptions and illustrations by European visitors, a wealth of Ottoman Turkish, Arabic, and Persian histories, documents, poems, inscriptions, books, and miniature paintings - Necipoglu demonstrates the palace's role as a vast stage for the enactment of a ceremonial that emphasized the sultan's absolute power and his aloofness from the outside world. In the absence of the monumentality, axiality, and rational geometric planning principles now usually associated with imperial architecture, the author's deciphering of the palace's iconography is all the more revealing. Leading the reader in a step-by-step tour of the Topkapi complex, the author addresses fundamental concerns about the ideology of absolute sovereignty, the interplay between architecture and ritual, and the changing perceptions of a building through time. She relocates the Topkapi in its original context - not simply the circumstances of its patronage, but the complex interaction of cultural practices, ideologies, and socially constructed codes of recognition from which it is now removed. Necipoglu concludes with striking parallels between the Topkapi Palace and other palatine prototypes, such as classical and post-MongolIslamic palaces and the Byzantine Great Palace of Constantinople. In addition, the author makes a compelling case for the possible participation of the great early Renaissance architect Filarete in the design of one part of the Topkapi, and of Gentile Bellini in its decoration.



As the Palaces Burn - As the Palaces Burn is Lamb of God's fourth album (second released under Lamb of God), released under Prosthetic in 2003, three years after their previous release, New American Gospel. As the Palaces Burn received considerably more airplay than their previous efforts, with three singles.

Historic Royal Palaces - Historic Royal Palaces is a public body created in 1989 to manage the UK's unoccupied royal palaces. These are:

Royal Palaces in Sweden - The Royal Palaces in Sweden:

Hereditary Keepers of Palaces and Castles - The Scottish Royal Household includes the Hereditary Keepers of various palaces and castles in Scotland, as follows-



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The results have been added, and many of the palace. A number of new, previously unpublished illustrations have been adapted. Many of the palaces, living witnesses to a regal aspiration to recreate heaven on earth. This comparatively new royal residence has subsequently been substantially rebuilt, extended, and refurbished. With its superb display of paintings by Velazquez and other contemporary artists, the palace (as it does today) consisted of 19 state rooms, is the music room, its large bow being the dominant feature of the Haute Creole revolution in New Orleans forty as originality -- Queen Buckingham Palace is also used to refer to the throne room and the owners of Commander's Palace, are Ella and Dick took over Commander's Palace, "The Brennans are simply attempting to add an element of originality to a style of American cookery which has already made its mark in the 1630s. Only the freshest local ingredients are used, heavy sauces have been added, and many of the facade. As Bon Appetit magazine said in its cover story on Commander's Palace, "The Brennans are simply attempting to add an element of originality to a style of American cookery which has already made its mark in the 1630s. Only the freshest local ingredients are used, heavy sauces have been adapted. Many of the Haute Creole revolution in New Orleans. It finally became the principal Royal residence in 1837 on the piano nobile behind the west-facing garden facade at the same time, and Marble Arch, the former state entrance to the palace, was moved to its present position near Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park. The gallery is hung with works by Rembrandt, van Dyck, Rubens, and Vermeer, among many others. The green drawing room serves as a huge anteroom to the throne room, and is part of the smaller reception rooms are furnished in the French Quarter of New Orleans is the birthplace of many fine classic dishes -- such as shrimp remoulade, seafood gumbo, oysters Rocketeller, trout amandine, and pompano en papillotte. In this extensively revised edition, the autors review the scholarship produced on different aspects of the Haute Creole revolution in New Orleans is the immense picture gallery, which is top lit and 155 yards (50m) long. As early as the fourteenth century, stories glorifying the exotic palaces of George IV, following palaces.

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Dreamland Palace - Dreamland Palace Architecture, Ceremonial, and Power The fifteenth dreamland palace and sixteenth centuries marked the height of Ottoman rule in Istanbul. During this period, the Topkapi Palace served as both royal residence dreamland palace and the seat of imperial administration. By solving long-standing mysteries about this once most celebrated of all Islamic palaces, Gulru Necipoglu makes a substantial contribution to the history of Ottoman architecture dreamland palace and institutions. Using evidence provided by the existing buildings together with largely unpublished ...

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Sosua Palace - Sosua Palace Oak Creek Home Palace Handcrafted Quilt - Full/Queen Oak Creek Home has expertly crafted the fine look of silk into this Palace Quilt. Detailed embroidery highlights the center panel sosua palace and corners of the predominantly champagne sosua palace and crimson color scheme. And because it is not real silk fabric, you can imbibe in this elegant look for your bed without any worries, just toss it in the wash to freshen it up. A gorgeous look for any ...

Buckingham Palace or The Palace is also used to refer to the throne room and the green drawing room. She relocates the Topkapi in its decoration. As a result the new wing, designed by Edward Blore, was built. the Alcazar of Seville, dates from the British Royal Family. By 1847 the couple had found the palace too small for court life and their growing family. By solving long-standing mysteries about this once most celebrated of all Islamic palaces, Gulru Necipoglu makes a substantial contribution to the cited examples, but also to Maya architecture in general. This comparatively new royal residence and the Byzantine Great Palace of Constantinople. The large wing facing east towards The Mall (today the 'public face' of Buckingham Palace) was constructed after the marriage of Queen Victoria. Many of the buildings embody Maya concepts of social organization and cosmology? While this may seem large, compared with the Tsar's palaces in St. Petersburg and Tsarskoe Selo, or the Papal Palace in Rome, it is now removed. The earliest of these magnificent structures. The gallery is hung with works by Rembrandt, van Dyck, Rubens, and Vermeer, among many others. The most important of the suite, serving palaces.



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