Discover the remarkable history of the Maya Civilization... Free BONUS Inside! For more than one thousand years, the Maya people dominated areas of Central America and modern-day Mexico and made important advances in architecture, astronomy, mathematics, and medicine. Then, after the Spanish occupation in the sixteenth century, Maya culture and thinking were deliberately suppressed. Only in the twentieth century did scientists appreciate just how advanced these people had been and how important they were in the history of Mesoamerica. The excavation and investigation of several large Maya cities in the second half of the twentieth century completely changed how we view these people. We now know that the Maya were capable of building vary large stone structures that were precisely aligned with astronomical features, though we do not know how this was done. We are still learning about Maya cities—as recently as 2018, the use of new technology uncovered more than 60,000 previously undiscovered Maya ruins in the jungles of Guatemala. Many scholars now believe that the Maya were one of the most important of all the ancient Mesoamerican cultures. There are still many mysteries about the Maya. At one point in their history, several major Maya cities were abandoned and left to the encroaching jungle while their people relocated to more inhospitable areas in the Yucatán. There are many theories, but no one is entirely certain why this happened. We also don’t know why the Maya made important advances in the fields of mathematics and medicine and yet failed to develop, for example, the wheel or metalworking. What we do know is that these people created a sophisticated culture which they recorded via one of the first complex writing systems. Unlike other contemporary Mesoamerican peoples, the Maya survived the Spanish occupation, and Maya language, religion, and culture continue to survive today in parts of Central America and Mexico. This is the story of the mysterious and frequently misunderstood Maya civilization. Discover a plethora of topics such as Origins Maya Religion and Medicine The Classic Period Weapons and Warfare The Spanish Conquest Maya Writing And much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on the Maya Civilization, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!
Maya Civilization: A History from Beginning to End
A short book about the Maya Civilization of Mexico and Central America. I downloaded for free from Hourly History. I gave it a 5 star rating even though it is short, it is a great introduction. I have studied the Maya for years and always learn something. Copyright 2020
Table of Contents: Introduction Origins The Preclassic Period: 2000 BCE- 250 BCE Maya Religion and Medicine The Classic Period: 250- 900 CE Maya Culture, Art, and Society The Post- Classic Period: 900-1530 Ce Maya Weapons and Warfare The Spanish Conquest: 1523-167 CE Maya Writing Legacy of the Maya Civilization Conclusion
This slender volume is intended to give a concise history of the Maya civilization in simple language so that it can be read in an hour's time. Even within that framework this book is simply too basic to be of use to an adult. I've read many a high school history paper with more insight and information. The Wikipedia entry on the Maya is shorter and significantly more informative. If this book had not come out in 2020, I would have suspected it was written by AI.
Garbage. The equivalent of a lengthy social media post.
This book along with several others about Mesoamerica paints an interesting picture of the area. There are a lot of details to found in this book about the Maya. Unlike other civilizations found in this area the Maya have survived to today. In a concise way the story of the Maya is told. If you don't know about the Maya this is a good way to begin.
The synopsis briefly covers the history of the Mayas but lacks any discussions of the culture, artwork and architecture of the civilization. The failure of the explanation of the arts leaves much to be desired.
This concise summary of Maya history and culture was informative packed with interesting information about their rise and decline. The great mystery about why the Maya civilization ended remains unsolved.
I recently ate Mexican food that had Mayan sourced furniture and decorations. After doing a little research I discovered the different cultures of central and south America. A great introductory book for me.
It is amazing how many Mesoamérica civilizations suddenly appeared and disappeared like mushrooms. Hopefully, with the reading of glyphs the history can be patched together. How much of the jungle will be destroyed to recover the grandeur?
If you know little of Mayan civilization it is a decent start but don’t expect to be armed with extensive knowledge of their history. I didn’t know much about Mayan history, but I know more than I did before. I was an easy read that took an hour to finish.
I knew nothing about them other than the buildings they left behind. It would have been interesting if the Spanish never arrived. Great piece of history
Book summarising Maya civilisation. Contains summary of all periods and classes of the society and its eventual demise under the conquistadors from Spain.