The Decipherment of Ancient Maya Writing - Hardcover

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9780806132044: The Decipherment of Ancient Maya Writing

Synopsis

The Decipherment of Ancient Maya Writing is an important story of intellectual discovery and a tale of code breaking comparable to the interpreting of Egyptian hieroglyphs and the decoding of cuneiform. Using classic articles taken from publications unavailable to most readers, accounts by Spaniards who witnessed the writing of the glyphs and research by twentieth-century scholars--from Tatiana Proskouriakoff to Michael Coe--this book provides a history of the interpretation of Maya hieroglyphs. Introductory essays offer the historical context and describe the personalities and theories of the many authors who contributed to the understanding of these ancient glyphs.

More than two hundred line drawings illustrate the text and serve as an introduction to decipherment. This landmark work in Maya studies is the first book to examine the centuries of thought behind the decoding of Maya hieroglyphs.

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About the Author

Stephen D. Houston, University Professor of Anthropology at Brigham Young University, is the author of Reading the Past: Maya Glyphs, Hieroglyphs and History at Dos Pilas: Dynastic Politics of the Classic Maya and coauthor of Classic Maya Place Names. Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos is Curator at the Popol Vuh Museum, Francisco Marroquin University, and Assistant Professor of History at the University of San Carlos in Guatemala. David Stuart is Associate Director of the Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions Project, Peabody Museum, Harvard University and coauthor of Classic Maya Place Names.

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These readings on Maya decipherment . . . illustrate an exciting intellectual journey toward what some writers have called "the Last of the Great Decipherments." We have selected pieces not just to show the tangible results of what can now be read, but also to reveal the different processes and philosophies behind the decipherments. . . . As these writers vividly show, the methods and approaches to decipherment changed considerably as the understanding of the Maya script became more and more refined.--from the Preface

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