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Maya Ruins Revisited

Maya Ruins Revisited
Author: William Frej
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-10-20
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ISBN: 9780578639215

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This stunning, substantial volume documents William Frej's forty-five year search for remote Maya sites primarily in Guatemala and Mexico, inspired in large part by his discovery of the work of German-Austrian explorer Teobert Maler, who photographed them in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Many of Frej's magnificent photographs are juxtaposed here with historic photographs taken by Maler, and reveal the changes in the landscape that have occurred in the intervening century. This unique pairing of archival material with current imagery of the same locations will be a significant addition to the literature on this ancient civilization that continues to captivate scholars and general readers alike. The book provides extended captions for all of the photographs, including their historical context in relation to Maler's images, which are archived at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University, the Ibero-American Institute in Berlin, Brigham Young University, the University of New Mexico, and the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. The author's introduction covers the challenges of finding and photographing remote Maya sites. Alma Durán-Merk and Stephan Merk contribute a biographical sketch of Teobert Maler, while Khristaan Villela addresses the historic role of photography as a tool for documenting and presenting the history of significant Maya sites. Jeremy Sabloff provides essential background on the Maya and their built environment, and a chronology of the principal periods of Maya culture. The book includes a listing of all the sites featured and their locations as well as two maps. Maya Ruins Revisited offers an engaging and stimulating visual journey to many remote and seldom-seen Maya sites, and also will serve as valuable documentation of places that are rapidly being overcome by forces of nature and man.


Maya Ruins Revisited

Maya Ruins Revisited
Author:
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Total Pages: 19
Release: 2020
Genre: Black-and-white photography
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A portoflio of original photographs by William Frej, with images taken in Guatemala and Mexico from 2015 to 2018


Stephens & Catherwood Revisited

Stephens & Catherwood Revisited
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Total Pages: 18
Release: 2015
Genre: Mayas
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Pre-Columbian Studies announces a unique exhibition in the Orientation and Rare Book galleries that features British artist Frederick Catherwood’s illustrations of Maya ruins matched with composite photographs by Jay A. Frogel of those same sites. The vivid accounts recorded by American diplomat John L. Stephens and Catherwood of their journeys to long-forgotten Maya sites rank among the most celebrated of all nineteenth-century travel narratives. They were the first explorers to accurately describe and illustrate many notable ruins, and their books introduced Maya civilization to a much wider audience.


A Guide to Ancient Maya Ruins

A Guide to Ancient Maya Ruins
Author: C. Bruce Hunter
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1986-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806119922

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Illustrated descriptions, explanations, and appraisals of accessible Mayan ceremonial centers in Guatemala, Mexico, and Honduras, setting each of the twenty-four sites in its historical, cultural, and architectural context


On the Age of Maya Ruins

On the Age of Maya Ruins
Author: Charles Pickering Bowditch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1901
Genre: Chichén Itzá Site (Mexico)
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Among the Maya Ruins

Among the Maya Ruins
Author: Ann Sutton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1967
Genre: Central America
ISBN:

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Describes the adventures of a lawyer and an artist sent to Central America on a secret mission by President Van Buren in 1839. Their discovery and exploration of Mayan ruins soon made secondary the original official purpose of the trip.


Maya Ruins in Central America in Color

Maya Ruins in Central America in Color
Author: William M. Ferguson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"Of the many Maya sites in Central America, none can compare with the tropical beauty and architecture grandeur of Tikal, Copán, and Quiriguá. This book focuses on these three sites because, during the halcyon days of the Classic Maya, A.D. 250 to 900, they were the great centers of religious ceremony, of political and commercial activity, and of residence and power of the kings and nobles."--Dust jacket.


Seasons of Ceremonies: Rites and Rituals in Guatemala and Mexico

Seasons of Ceremonies: Rites and Rituals in Guatemala and Mexico
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Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-11
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780890136683

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This book is a captivating visual record of the rich, still-alive traditions in Mexico and Guatemala conveyed through striking duotone photographs of community events in the region that take place within an annual cycle that refers to its pre-Columbian past, agricultural seasons, and Catholic traditions. The seasons of life are represented by colorful celebrations and rituals commemorating Mesoamerican history, culture, and religion. Beginning with the early December celebrations of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico's Yucatán, Bill Frej photographed thirteen celebrations including feast days of patron saints in Chiapas, Mexico, and Rabinal, Guatemala; the Carnival celebrations before Lent; Holy Week before Easter; and finally, the Day of the Dead in Oaxaca, Mexico. Three of the celebrations are distinct and unlike the others--the Masked Dance of Abraham and Isaac in Yucatán, Mexico; the Puáaxku jitsé in Santa Teresa, Nayarit, Mexico; and the Achí masked drama in Rabinal in Guatemala's highlands. The photographs capture the traditional clothing, dances, and elaborate processions and behind-the-scenes preparations--women cook and decorate churches, children gather flowers and pine boughs, men and boys paint their faces and bodies, and everyone prepares for the days ahead. An introduction by Anne Frej and essays by Frine Castillo Badillo, Nicolasa Chávez, Philip E. Coyle, and Gary H. Gossen provide details on the celebrations and further illuminate the subjects, providing historical and cultural context on these enduring folk celebrations.