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Time and Reality in the Thought of the Maya (The Civilization of the American Indian Series) 2nd edition by Leon-Portilla, Miguel, La Flesche, Francis (1990) Paperback

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English, Spanish (translation)

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First published January 1, 1973

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September 30, 2023
Este libro es un clásico sobre las culturas prehispánicas de Mexico
Ampliamente recomendado
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September 19, 2024
Great high-level overview of Mayan symbolism & theology. Brilliantly rich and equally novel, Mayans can be effectively described as ‘time worshippers’, no universal phenomena played a bigger role in their pantheon. Time itself was partitioned and personified as countless deities and sub-deities, each casting moral consequence as their throne rotated. A religious system truly unlike any other.
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July 13, 2009
A short, dense essay that I would've appreciated more with the benefit of more intimate knowledge of Mayan religion and symbolism. The title is apt - NOT a description a phenomenological explication of how the Maya experienced time and space (although some can be gleaned if you look out for it), but a more conceptual or philosophical account of how they understood these. Thus the reader is left to imagine, or look elsewhere, for a sense of how the Maya experienced a time with they could astronomically calculate thousands of years "backwards or forwards", time which was conceived as predictable co-mingling of lesser or greater interlocking cycles, and time and space "carried" as "burdens" by the action of various deities.
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July 23, 2007
Good overview of how Mayan's probably perceived the world in terms of their sense of a spatial/deified time. Informative, though the author likes to talk in circles quite a bit.
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