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Book Synopsis: Since the end of the eighteenth century, explorers and archaeologists have made spectacular discoveries in the tropical forests of Central America, the home of the ancient Maya. Across much of present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize and Honduras, dozens of their great cities have now been located, many still buried in remote parts of the jungle. Every year fresh reports emerge of the finding of previously unknown pyramids, temples and the tombs of kings. These discoveries offer renewed testimony to the special genius and sophisticated nature of Maya civilization, which reached the height of its glory at the time of the European Dark Ages.
Among all the ancient peoples of the Americas, the intellectual achievements of the Maya were the most astonishing – in maths, astronomy and calendrics, and above all in their system of hieroglyphic writing. For a very long time their script could not be fully understood. But recently, major advances in decipherment have begun to shed a whole new light on the Maya world and those who ruled it. From temple walls and stone stelae planted in the plazas of their cities has come written history: the Chronicles of the Maya Kings.
Drawing on a wealth of sources – from the accounts of early explorers and archaeologists to the most recent research – David Drew charts the course of Maya discovery and presents answers to many of the mysteries their civilization has posed: the nature of Maya religion, the extent of warfare and human sacrifice in their society, how they were able to support vast populations in the fragile forest environment and why, by the time of the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century, most of their great cities were already lost and forgotten in the jungle. He examines Maya political systems, their achievements in art and architecture and stresses that they are not a lost or dead people. Millions of Maya still live in the region today and, as David Drew shows in this fascinating book, their society illuminates that of their ancestors.
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Step into the fascinating world of the ancient Maya with The Lost Chronicles of the Maya Kings. Unearth the secrets of their magnificent cities and the enigmatic tombs of their rulers. This meticulously researched book takes you on a journey through the lush Central American jungles, where countless ancient cities are still waiting to be discovered. Immerse yourself in the intellectual achievements of the Maya, from their advanced mathematical and astronomical knowledge to their captivating hieroglyphic writing system.
Thanks to recent breakthroughs in decipherment, we now have a deeper understanding of the Maya civilization than ever before. David Drew, drawing from a wide range of sources and the latest research, brings to light the captivating Chronicles of the Maya Kings. This written history, carved into temple walls and stone stelae, provides invaluable insights into Maya religion, warfare, and society.
Discover how the Maya thrived in their fragile forest environment, sustaining vast populations that rivaled those of European cities. Uncover the mysteries behind their political systems, awe-inspiring art, and architectural achievements. The Maya may have been forgotten by many, but millions of their descendants still live in the region today. Through this engaging book, David Drew sheds light on both the ancient and modern Maya, revealing the enduring legacy of this extraordinary civilization.
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