Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens

by Simon Martin, Nikolai Grube (Author)

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Behind the ancient cities of the Maya and their abandoned artworks lie the turbulent stories of their ruling dynasties. One of the world's greatest and most powerful civilizations, the Maya experienced constant conflict in a landscape divided among numerous kingdoms. Intense rivalries, rapacious conquerors, and repeated dynastic defeat and breakdown are common themes in many tales of this mighty civilization.The ancient Maya remain one of the most vibrant areas of study in world archaeology. show more Fresh discoveries in the field, together with the ongoing process of hieroglyphic decipherment, mean that information is constantly coming to light. This new version of the only comprehensive, kingdom-by-kingdom history of the ancient Maya brings the story fully up to date with previously unknown rulers and new glyphic readings, as well as additional information on diplomacy and warfare. show less

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After a brief introduction the book takes us reign by reign through various Classic Era Mayan city-states.

This book has some great illustrations but in many ways is a reference book rather than a narrative history to read straight through.

The Mayan lords put up stelae at calendrically significant dates with texts about the lord who sponsored the stela. Some buildings also have inscriptions. Unfortunately most of these texts are incomplete or otherwise not in very good condition, which makes them hard to read, so our historical knowledge is very incomplete.

I doubt that I'll retain more than a vague idea of lots of city states which waxed and waned in power and lots of fighting between the states.
As before, a very good book. Major noticable difference is more and more of the rulers are known by their real Maya names instead of silly nicknames
Facinationg book, makes a great companion book to Dechipering the Maya glyphs, many key inscriptions are illustrated in this book.

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Canonical title
Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens: Deciphering the Dynasties of the Ancient Maya; Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens
Original publication date
2000; 2008-04-28 (2nd Ed.) (2nd Ed.)
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Maya
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Mayan Civilization

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Anthropology, Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
972.801History & geographyHistory of North AmericaMexico, Central America, West Indies, BermudaCentral AmericaCentral America
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F1435.3 .K55 .M37Local History of the United States, Canada and Latin AmericaLatin America. Spanish AmericaCentral AmericaMayas
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