The Maya, Seventh Edition (Ancient Peoples and Places) by Michael D. Coe

The Maya, Seventh Edition (Ancient Peoples and Places)
by Michael D. Coe

Price: $24.95

ISBN: 0500285055

ISBN-13: 9780500285053

Edition: 7

Data published: 2005

Publisher: Thames & Hudson

Description of the Book: The Maya, Seventh Edition (Ancient Peoples and Places)

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"A clear and intelligent description of the development and organization of Maya civilization." —Natural History

The Maya has long been established as the best, most readable introduction to the New World's greatest ancient civilization. In these pages Professor Coe distills a lifetime's scholarship for the general reader and student.

Since the publication of the sixth edition of The Maya, new sites have been uncovered and further excavations in old sites have proceeded at an unprecedented pace. Among the many new discoveries is the chance find of extraordinary murals dating to ca. AD 100 at San Bartolo in the Petén. New epigraphic, archaeological, and osteological research has thrown light on the identity of the "founding fathers" of such great sites as Tikal and Copan, and their close affiliation with Teotihuacan in central Mexico. The previously little known center of Ek' Balam in northeastern Yucatan has turned out to be a regional kingdom of major importance, with extraordinary stucco reliefs and a plethora of painted inscriptions.

It has now become apparent that the birth of Maya civilization lies not in the Classic but during the Preclassic period, above all in the Mirador Basin of northern Guatemala, where the builders of gigantic ancient cities (interconnected by causeways) erected the world's largest pyramid as early as 200 BC. All of these finds suggest that we must rethink what we mean by "Classic."

The seventh edition also presents new evidence for the use of wetlands by the Classic Maya, and fresh perspectives on the catastrophic demise of Classic civilization by the close of the ninth century. 175 illustrations, 17 in color.

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Details of the Book: The Maya, Seventh Edition (Ancient Peoples and Places)

Author: Michael D. Coe

Number Of Pages: 256

Binding: Paperback

ISBN-10: 0767914880

ISBN-13: 9780500285053

Language: English

Amazon Sales Rank: 46502

Publication Date: 2005

Publisher: Thames & Hudson

Package Dimensions: 0.71 x 9.45 x 6.22 inches

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