A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya

by Linda Schele (Author), David Friedel

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Using data from art and archaeology, this book provides the public with the first glimpse of the just-deciphered history of the Classic Maya. A retelling of the doings of kings and conquerors in Central America more than 1,000 years ago.

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The purpose of this book, written by scholars on the subject, Linda Schele and David Freidl, appears to be twofold. Firstly, to reveal or rather decode the hieroglyphs, of what they believe, are the stories left behind by kings and nobles detailing their dynastic rule and conquests throughout Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula. Secondly, in using this information the author’s attempt to reconstruct/fictionalize scenarios of what may have taken place. Certainly, this imagery is helpful in attempting to understand the workings of the ancient Maya yet the skeptic in me wonders just how much of what the author’s envision is accurate.
A Forest of Kings has left this reader swimming, with her head barely above water, in a cenote of dates, show more names, conquests, conjecture, assumptions and speculation , sometimes asking more questions than there are answers. There is a life preserver, however, If anything, this book has me wanting to read more, question more and try to understand more of these silent warriors.

Would I recommend it…………….. Yes, but not to everyone. One really must have some knowledge and interest in the Mayan culture to get any enjoyment from this book. If you are a beginner in this area I would recommend Stephens and Catherwood’s Incidents of Travel in Yucatan for an interesting overview.
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Excellent source material for my rolegaming campaign. Well organized, clear and lucid prose, and free of the woo that has so tragically infected Central American studies.
The untold Story of the Ancient Maya
The recent interpretation of Maya hieroglyphs has given us the first written history of the New World as is existed before the European invasion. Now, two central figures in the massive effort to decode the glyphs, Linda Shele and David Freidel, make this history available for the first time in all its detail.
Hailed as "a Rosetta Stone of Maya civilization", A Forest of Kings is "a must for interested readers", seys Evon Vogt, professor of anthropology at Harvard University.

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Canonical title
A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya
Original title
A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya
Original publication date
1990
Important places
Mexico
Dedication
This book is dedicated to Floyd Lounsbury and Gordon Willey
First words
I remember vividly the first time I walked down the gravel path that led into the ruins of Palenque.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Dance, it turns out, has been one of the focal acts of Maya ritual and political life even until today.
Blurbers
Cuxil, Demetrio; Culbert, T. Patrick; Fagan, Brian M.; Prigogine, I
Original language
English

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Genres
Anthropology, History, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
972.01History & geographyHistory of North AmericaMexico, Central America, West Indies, BermudaMexico, Central America, West Indies, BermudaAncient civilization (-1516)
LCC
F1435.3 .K55 .S34Local History of the United States, Canada and Latin AmericaLatin America. Spanish AmericaCentral AmericaMayas
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