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Ancient Civilizations of Mexico and Central America / Third and Revised Edition

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The book provides a systematic survey of pre-Columbian cultures in Mexico and Central America, organizing material by chronological horizons and archaeological evidence. It examines origins of agriculture and archaic pottery, Mayan architecture, sculpture, hieroglyphs, calendar systems and astronomical reckoning, and the art and institutions of Zapotecan, Olmec, Totonac, Toltec, and Aztec-related societies. Chapters discuss social organization, religious beliefs, monumental and minor arts, and methods used to reconstruct history from inscriptions, codices, and material remains, illustrated throughout with site descriptions, maps, and museum examples.

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Herbert Joseph Spinden

Herbert Joseph Spinden was an American anthropologist and archaeologist known for his contributions to the study of ancient Mesoamerican cultures. His notable work, "Ancient Civilizations of Mexico and Central America," provides a comprehensive overview of the history, art, and social structures of these civilizations. Spinden's research has been influential in the field of anthropology, particularly in understanding the complexities of pre-Columbian societies. His insights into the cultural practices and achievements of ancient peoples continue to be referenced by scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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