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Paperback Guide to Ancient Maya Ruins Book

ISBN: 0806119926

ISBN13: 9780806119922

Guide to Ancient Maya Ruins

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Since the publication of the first edition of this work, it has become the standard guide for serious travelers to the great Maya sites of Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. In this expanded and updated edition C. Bruce Hunter offers an introduction to the culture and history of the Maya, taking into account the most recent discoveries and theories about their origins, rise to greatness, and fall. He then takes the reader on a tour through their magnificent cities and ceremonial centers.

Each site is presented in the light of current excavations and restorations and illuminated by stunning photographs and detailed site maps. Important centers that have recently become accessible by modern transportation have been added to this edition. Appended are helpful suggestions for reaching the sites, tours, weather and clothing tips, and a list of selected readings.

The twenty-four sites included:

Guatemala: El Baul, Iximche, Kaminaljuyu, Las Ilusiones, Mixco Viejo, Monte Alto, Quirigua, Seibal, Tikal, and Zaculeu.

Honduras: Copan

Mexico: Bonampak, Coba, Chichen Itza, Cozumel, Edzna, Kabah, Labna, Palenque, Sayil, Tulum, Uxmal, Xlapak, and Yaxchilan.

Throughout the guide the author shares his wealth of experience over thirty years spent leading field-study trips for the American Museum of Natural History, and his special aesthetic vision of this most remarkable of the ancient civilizations of the Americas. Critics have called this guide among the few books the curious traveler should take along to the field, and the thousands of copies sold attest to its enduring usefulness.

Customer Reviews

2 ratings

Amazed that is still available

I'm writing this based on my original 1986 copy. I've recommended this book to literally hundreds of people. Always with the... if you can find it. Had no idea it was still in publication. This isn't an extreme technical publication in that it doesn't go into the reason for every detail of carving. It also misses out on some to the recent discoveries that have changed and clarified certain views of the Mayan world. But I find it great in that the author reaches out to touch the reader so he can relate to an otherwise alien culture. In particular is the author's obvious love of art and architecture. As mentioned, take this book with you. It makes a nice bridge between what you see and what it must have been like at the height of the Mayan civilization. I've been to virtually every site in the book. Some I first visited before I had it. I've since gone back and the book certainly added to my understanding. It's a great jumping off point to even more study.

A book to bring with to the ruins

You will feel like a guide if you carry this book with you through the ruins. An excellent text for teaching the reader about the ruins to be visited. Does not make many allowances for the armchair traveler. You should buy and bring this book with you, it can be used to help plan a trip, but the enjoyment is having the information at hand and in detail in the field. Substantial number of black and white photos, drawings, maps, and color plates.
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