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The Madrid Codex: new approaches to understanding an ancient Maya manuscript

Aveni, Anthony(Edited by)Vail, Gabrielle(Edited by)
Part of the Mesoamerican Worlds series
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This volume offers new calendrical models and methodologies for reading, dating, and interpreting the general significance of the Madrid Codex.

The longest of the surviving Maya codices, the Madrid Codex includes texts and images painted by scribes conversant in Maya hieroglyphic writing, a written means of communication practiced by Maya elites from the second to the fifteenth centuries A.D.

Some scholars have recently argued that the Madrid Codex originated in the Petén region of Guatemala and post-dates European contact.

The contributors to this volume challenge that view by demonstrating convincingly that it originated in northern Yucatán and was painted in the Pre-Columbian era.

In addition, several contributors reveal provocative connections among the Madrid and Borgia group of codices from Central Mexico.

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University Press of Colorado
0870818619 / 9780870818615
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
31/03/2009
English
458 pages
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