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Archaeology - Jungle of Stone: The Extraordinary Journey of John L. Stephens and Frederick Catherwood, and the Discovery of the Lost Civilization of the Maya

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Book Synopsis: NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERThe "masterful chronicle" of the discovery of the legendary lost civilization of the Maya and the quest to unlock their secrets. Featuring a history and description of the major Maya sites, including Chichen Itza, Tulum, Palenque, Uxmal, Copan, and more. Illustrated with a map and more than 100 images.In 1839, rumors of extraordinary yet baffling stone ruins buried within the unmapped jungles of Central America reached two of the world’s most intrepid travelers. Seized by the reports, American diplomat John Lloyd Stephens and British artist Frederick Catherwood—both already celebrated for their adventures in Egypt, the Holy Land, Greece, and Rome—sailed together out of New York Harbor on an expedition into the forbidding rainforests of present-day Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico. What they found would upend the West’s understanding of human history.In the tradition of Lost City of Z and In the Kingdom of Ice, former San Francisco Chronicle journalist and Pulitzer Prize finalist William Carlsen reveals the remarkable story of the discovery of the ancient Maya. Enduring disease, war, and the torments of nature and terrain, Stephens and Catherwood meticulously uncovered and documented the remains of an astonishing civilization that had flourished in the Americas at the same time as classic Greece and Rome—and had been its rival in art, architecture, and power. Their masterful book about the experience, written by Stephens and illustrated by Catherwood, became a sensation, hailed by Edgar Allan Poe as “perhaps the most interesting book of travel ever published” and recognized today as the birth of American archaeology. Most important, Stephens and Catherwood were the first to grasp the significance of the Maya remains, understanding that their antiquity and sophistication overturned the West’s assumptions about the development of civilization.By the time of the flowering of classical Greece (400 b.c.), the Maya were already constructing pyramids and temples around central plazas. Within a few hundred years the structures took on a monumental scale that required millions of man-hours of labor, and technical and organizational expertise. Over the next millennium, dozens of city-states evolved, each governed by powerful lords, some with populations larger than any city in Europe at the time, and connected by road-like causeways of crushed stone. The Maya developed a cohesive, unified cosmology, an array of common gods, a creation story, and a shared artistic and architectural vision. They created stucco and stone monuments and bas reliefs, sculpting figures and hieroglyphs with refined artistic skill. At their peak, an estimated ten million people occupied the Maya’s heartland on the Yucatan Peninsula, a region where only half a million now live. And yet by the time the Spanish reached the “New World,” the Maya had all but disappeared; they would remain a mystery for the next three hundred years.Today, the tables are turned: the Maya are justly famous, if sometimes misunderstood, while Stephens and Catherwood have been nearly forgotten. Based on Carlsen’s rigorous research and his own 1,500-mile journey throughout the Yucatan and Central America, Jungle of Stone is equally a thrilling adventure narrative and a revelatory work of history that corrects our understanding of Stephens, Catherwood, and the Maya themselves.

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Discover the secrets of the ancient Maya civilization with "Jungle of Stone: The Extraordinary Journey of John L. Stephens and Frederick Catherwood, and the Discovery of the Lost Civilization of the Maya." This New York Times bestseller takes you on an incredible adventure into the unmapped jungles of Central America, where two intrepid explorers unearthed extraordinary stone ruins that would upend our understanding of human history. Join American diplomat John Lloyd Stephens and British artist Frederick Catherwood as they journey through rainforests in search of these hidden treasures.

Uncover the mysteries of the ancient Maya sites, including Chichen Itza, Tulum, Palenque, Uxmal, Copan, and more. This captivating book is illustrated with a map and over 100 images that bring these ancient ruins to life. Immerse yourself in the history and description of these majestic sites, as you learn about the art, architecture, and power of one of the greatest civilizations of all time.

Written by former San Francisco Chronicle journalist and Pulitzer Prize finalist William Carlsen, "Jungle of Stone" is a masterful chronicle that echoes the spirit of adventure found in "Lost City of Z" and "In the Kingdom of Ice." Follow Stephens and Catherwood as they endure disease, war, and the challenges of nature and terrain to document the remains of the ancient Maya. Their captivating book became a sensation, hailed by Edgar Allan Poe as "perhaps the most interesting book of travel ever published."

Don't miss this opportunity to witness the birth of American archaeology and the overturning of the West's assumptions about the development of civilization. Stephens and Catherwood were the first to understand the significance of the Maya remains, showcasing their antiquity and sophistication. Their discoveries revolutionized our understanding of human history and left a lasting impact on the field of archaeology.

Experience the wonders of the ancient Maya civilization today with "Jungle of Stone: The Extraordinary Journey of John L. Stephens and Frederick Catherwood, and the Discovery of the Lost Civilization of the Maya."
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