Palenque : eternal city of the Maya /

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Author / Creator:Stuart, David, 1965-
Imprint:New York : Thames & Hudson, c2008.
Description:272 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:New aspects of antiquity
New aspects of antiquity.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7450703
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Other authors / contributors:Stuart, George E.
ISBN:9780500051566 (hbk.)
0500051569 (hbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-266) and index.
Summary:"Sunday, 15 June 1952. Having spent four years clearing a secret passage inside Palenque's Temple of the Inscriptions, Mexican archaeologist Alberto Ruz gazed into a vaulted chamber. There, beneath a gigantic carved stone block, he would make a spectacular discovery: the intact burial of King Pakal, complete with jade jewelry and an exquisite burial mask." "Pakal was the most prominent among a long line of monarchs who held sway at Palenque from AD 300 to 800, deep in the mountains of southeastern Mexico. This 'queen of Maya cities' fell into ruin and was abandoned when Maya civilization suffered a mysterious collapse over a millennium ago." "Through the eyes of David Stuart and George Stuart, we travel with pioneer artists and archaeologists from the 18th century on as they rediscovered Palenque and attempted to document the city's graceful and ornate palaces, temples, bas-reliefs and hieroglyphic inscriptions." "Today Palenque, proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a place of new reverence and relevance for millions of modern Maya, New Age spiritualists, and all those fascinated by the history of the Maya. For them and for the host of visitors to Mexico, this is the perfect guide."--BOOK JACKET.
Other form:Online version: Stuart, David, 1965- Palenque. New York : Thames & Hudson, c2008
Standard no.:40016082673