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The Maya: Voices in Stone

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A gorgeously produced volume of over 500 pages, The Maya: Voices in Stone is a breathtaking visual appraisal of the enormous diversity of Mayan culture, buttressed by contributions from the leading up to date scholars of classical Mayan culture, and covering Mayan art, writing, religion, rituals, social structures, government, architecture, warfare and geopolitical landscape. Objects found at quite a lot of archaeological sites lend a hand to reconstruct the Maya’s customs, tracing the New World’s greatest civilization of antiquity through the classical period until the Spanish conquest and subsequent colonialism. With over 300 images, this is both a groundbreaking work of scholarship―archaeological, historical, sociological and anthropological―in addition to a gorgeously illustrated sourcebook for the general reader. Additionally it is a Mayan area map, chronological chart, index, list of further reading, in addition to quite a lot of infographics all the way through. An indispensable book for somebody approaching the wealthy, complex world of the ancient Maya and their artistic accomplishments, political organization, scientific advancement and lots of other aspects of this great civilization, it offers a new image of a living, vibrant people―with glories and miseries alike―that contrasts sharply with the idealized image of the Maya established by scholars in the first half of the 20th century. Alongside the magnificent sculpture and architecture, astounding scientific knowledge and sophisticated religion, we now also encounter the Mayan lust for power, conflict, war, social injustice, hunger and destruction. The Maya: Voices in Stone presents a fresh vision of the unusual Pre-Hispanic civilization.


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