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Empires of the Maya

Empires of the Maya
Author: Jill Rubalcaba
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2009
Genre: Mayas
ISBN: 1438129521

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Long before European boats reached the shores of the Americas, sophisticated civilizations had already developed throughout the continents. The empire of the Maya, located in modern Mexico and Central America, influenced civilization there for centuries. The ancient Maya had fully developed the idea of the calendar, detailed a writing system, pioneered new ideas in agriculture, and built towering palaces and temples that still stand today. Empire of the Ancient Maya gives a brief summary of the history of the empire, placing it within the context of its time period and geographical location, and then explores the evolution of Maya civilization from its origin through the classic period to the Spanish conquest. Delving into daily life, the book includes Maya achievements in mathematics, astronomy, technology, political organization, commerce, architecture, and the arts.


The Aztec, Inca and Maya

The Aztec, Inca and Maya
Author: Martin J Dougherty
Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2023-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 183886010X

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The Aztec, Inca and Maya charts the rise and fall pre-Columbian civilizations in Mesoamerica and South America, from the Maya to the Aztec and Inca empires, as well as the Zapotec, Olmec, Teotihuacan and Toltec civilizations from the 2nd century BCE to the 16th century CE.


Edge of Empire

Edge of Empire
Author: Maya Jasanoff
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307425711

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In this imaginative book, Maya Jasanoff uncovers the extraordinary stories of collectors who lived on the frontiers of the British Empire in India and Egypt, tracing their exploits to tell an intimate history of imperialism. Jasanoff delves beneath the grand narratives of power, exploitation, and resistance to look at the British Empire through the eyes of the people caught up in it. Written and researched on four continents, Edge of Empire enters a world where people lived, loved, mingled, and identified with one another in ways richer and more complex than previous accounts have led us to believe were possible. And as this book demonstrates, traces of that world remain tangible—and topical—today. An innovative, persuasive, and provocative work of history.


The Incas

The Incas
Author: Nigel Davies
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2007-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0870818651

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A new paperback edition of the 1995 classic, the first comprehensive survey of the society and history of the Inca to take into account three decades of new archaeological and ethnohistorical data. Davies's readable account reveals an empire that spanned 2,000 miles at the time of the Spanish conquest but has remained largely a mystery.


How STEM Built the Mayan Empire

How STEM Built the Mayan Empire
Author: Amie Jane Leavitt
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2019-12-15
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1725341514

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Over its 2,700-year history, the Maya became one of the most complex and dominant indigenous civilizations in pre-Columbian America. They became masters in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics or STEM, as evident through the archaeological remains that still excite and intrigue people today. The Maya built massive civilizations with temples, palaces, extensive highway networks, and some of the largest pyramids in the world. This splendid book explores all these innovations and more, explaining how, why, and when the Mayan empire's greatest minds came up with unique STEM solutions to everyday problems.


Exploring the Maya Empire

Exploring the Maya Empire
Author: Brian J. Knapp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-06
Genre: Mayas
ISBN: 9781782780809

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'Exploring the Maya Empire' has been developed to cater for the needs of teaching this topic in lower primary, an important change to the history curriculum in primary schools throughout the UK. It is published to cover the Central American empires and to replace Aztecs. It sets the context for the development of the Maya empire and explains the development of the city states of the region, their rise, problems, their monumental structures and how they finally disappeared. This will provide coverage of all these topics in a single new book that is badly needed to match the new curriculum requirements.


The Mayan Empire - Uncovering the Mysteries of the Maya

The Mayan Empire - Uncovering the Mysteries of the Maya
Author: Peter Delagio
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2015-10-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781517599232

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The Mayan culture is utterly fascinating and holds many mysterious secrets. In this book you will discover all about the advances that were made by the Mayan civilization, as well as the possibilities that they knew more than we know today! From their pyramids to the infamous Mayan calendar, their ancient writings and mathmatics to the mysteries of the Mayan UFO's... you are about to uncover the truth about the Mayan Empire and it's wonderfully exciting secrets.


The Complete Illustrated History of the Aztec and Maya

The Complete Illustrated History of the Aztec and Maya
Author: Charles Phillips
Publisher: Southwater
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-06
Genre: Aztec mythology
ISBN: 9781846810732

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This wide-ranging reference book covers almost 3000 years, offering enthralling insights into the art and architecture, myths and legends, and everyday life of Mesoamerica. Stories of sun-gods and blood sacrifice, of pyramids and temples, and of the fabulous treasuries filled with gold have fascinated many generations. The World Heritage sites of historic Mexico City and Tenochtitlan, Teotihuacan, Chichen Itza, Tikal and Monte Alban are examined in detail. This unrivalled volume is not only a perfect introduction to the history of these lost civilizations, but also a stunning visual record of a unique period that has helped to shape our world.


Pre-Columbian America

Pre-Columbian America
Author: Britannica Educational Publishing
Publisher: Britannica Educational Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1615302115

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From the Mayan calendar to the Toltec architecture at Chichén Itzá, the bequests of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations have endured long after the societies that created them declined. The intellectual and cultural achievements of Pre-Columbian America rivaled those of ancient Rome and Egypt, and greatly enriched the landscape of present-day Mexico and Central America. The traditions, social organizations, languages, and ideas that shaped each of these cultures are examined in this fascinating volume.


The Aztecs, a History

The Aztecs, a History
Author: Nigel Davies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 363
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806116914

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"THE AZTECS is quite simply the best general political history of that nation now available in english...Purchase of this book is a real must for persons with a serious interest in the aboriginal peoples on Mesoamerica, Mexican history, or the comparative study of early civilizations."--LATIN AMERICA IN BOOKS.