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THE CITIES OF ANCIENT MEXICO
Reconstructing a Lost World Jeremy A. Sabloff Revised Edition
In a series of vignettes, Professor Sabloff describes what it
would have been like to live during the heyday of Mexico's greatest
cities. Through the eyes of astronomers and ballplayers, merchants
and priests, we see the temples, palaces, and tombs of a civilization
obsessed with ritual and death. But who built these cities and how do
we know? Sabloff explains convincingly just why archaeologists
believe in the indigenous origins of Mexican civilization.
This updated and revised edition includes the latest findings at
Monte Alban and other sites; incorporates discoveries at the Palenque
tombs and breakthroughs in the decipherment of the Maya script; and
draws on fresh readings of Aztec ethnohistorical sources. Throughout,
the author reveals the new ideas and techniques revolutionizing
archaeological fieldwork and shows how the latest evidence is being
used to reconstruct a fuller picture of the past.
Jeremy Sabloff is Director of the University of Pennsylvania
Museum. His many books include A History of American Archaeology
(with G. R. Willey) and The New Archaeology and the Ancient
Maya. ISBN 0-500-52729-2 · 6" x 9" · 152 illustrations · 224pages · ARCHAEOLOGY / TRAVEL |
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