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Heart of Creation
The Mesoamerican World and the Legacy of Linda Schele
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- Andrea StoneMarc ZenderBarbara MacLeodDavid B. KelleyFederico FahsenNikolai GrubeElin C. DanienDuncan EarleDavid M. ScheleDavid A. FreidelMary MillerGillett GriffinDorie Reents-BudetAnthony AveniMerle Greene RobertsonSusan MilbrathElizabeth P. BensonMichael D. CoeJulia Guernsey KappelmanRex KoontzAnnabeth HeadrickConstance CortezKathryn Reese-TaylorFrank Kent Reilly IIIMatthew G. Looper
2015
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This accessible, state-of-the-art review of Mayan hieroglyphics and cosmology also serves as a tribute to one of the field's most noted pioneers.The core of this book focuses on the current study of Mayan hieroglyphics as inspired by the recently deceased Mayanist Linda Schele. As author or coauthor of more than 200 books or articles on the Maya, Schele served as the chief disseminator of knowledge to the general public about this ancient Mesoamerican culture, simi...
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