The Maya - Palaces and Pyramids of the Rainforest
Henri Stierlin
Taschen GmbH (2004)
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Mesoamerican
Central America, Maya architecture, Mayas, Mexico
Paperback 9783822812419
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The Maya
Palaces and pyramids of the rain forest

The author and editor Henri Stierlin has based his presentation of these most remarkable examples of Mayan architecture on the latest findings from excavations in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and Belize. Cities have been rediscovered in the depths of the rain forest, along with soaring pyramids, mysterious tombs, palaces with frescoes and steles. Particularly intriguing is the fact that, although this very advanced civilisation evolved completely separately from that of the "Old World", the architectural parallels are astonishing. Only very recently has it been possible to decipher Mayan hieroglyphics to any great extent. This new research is used to full advantage by this volume as a key to unlock the mystery of Mayan architecture.

The Author and Editor:
Henri Stierlin was born in Alexandria in 1928. In 1948 he published his first articles on art history and made numerous radio and television programmes on the history of civilisation.

Product Details
LoC Classification F1435.3 .A6 .S83 2004
Dewey 972.81/016
Cover Price $14.99
No. of Pages 240
Height x Width 11.7 x 9.4  inch
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