Breaking the Maya Code
Michael D. Coe
Thames & Hudson Ltd. (1999)
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Mesoamerican
Archaeology, Central America, Mayan languages, Mexico
Paperback 9780500281338
USA  English
Michael Coe's classic inside story of one of the major intellectual breakthroughs of our time--the last great decoding of an ancient script--has been updated throughout and now includes an epilogue that brings the reader up to date in the fast-changing field of Maya decipherment. Among the more exciting advances to be described are:
* the discovery of the specific Maya language and sophisticated grammar used by the ancient scribes on stone monuments and painted vases;
* archaeological explorations of tombs and buildings of the ancient founders of the great city of Copan, whose very existence had been predicted by epigraphers through glyphic decipherment;
* the realization that many small city-states were dominated by two rival giants, Tikal and Calakmul, through a potent combination of military conquest, diplomacy, and royal marriages.
Product Details
LoC Classification F1435.3 .W75 .C64 1999
Dewey 972
Edition Revised Edition
Cover Price $19.95
No. of Pages 304
Height x Width 9.0 x 6.1  inch
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Owner Greg Reddick
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