Mexico: A Guide to the Archaeological Sites

by Davide Domenici

Hardcover, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

F1219.D65

Publication

White Star (2001), 168 pages

Description

From the deserts of the far north to the tropical Caribbean beaches, from untamed jungle to sophisticated cities, this jam-packed book steers visitors through the diverse regions and endless archaeological attractions of this multifaceted country. The book is divided into chapters that discuss the individual regions-Chiapas, Campeche, Yucatàn-and their archaeological sites. Among the featured sites are Templo Mayor, the ancient hub of the Aztec empire located in Mexico City, and the Mayan pyramids that comprise Coba, deep in the Yucatàn jungle. The insightful text and captions are accompanied by hundreds of photographs, drawings, and dozens of painstakingly rendered maps and floor plans. This volume is a source of valuable information for anyone intending to visit the main archaeological sites; it is also a fascinating introduction to the cultural and artistic universe of pre-Columbian Central America.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member onlylittleoldme
White Star are my favourite travel/history publisher. They usually produce wonderful large-format books. But this archaeological has the benefit of a compact format: perfect for exploring the sites.

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0760731276 / 9780760731277

Barcode

34662002001194

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