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Reis naar Yucatan / De Aarde en haar Volken, 1886

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A traveler combines vivid travelogue with archaeological and ethnographic observation of the Yucatán peninsula, describing its coastal approach, varied interior terrain, and the practical challenges of exploration. The account documents monumental stone architecture, pyramids, sculptures and ruined settlements, records inscriptions and architectural details, and situates these remains within historical narratives drawn from earlier visitors. Throughout, on-site impressions are paired with comparative reflections and hypotheses about origins, cultural practices and material culture, producing a practical yet interpretive survey of pre-contact civilization traces and the landscapes that preserve them.

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Désiré Charnay

Désiré Charnay was a French explorer and archaeologist known for his significant contributions to the study of Mesoamerican civilizations. His most notable work, "The Ancient Cities of the New World," documents his travels and explorations in Mexico and Central America between 1857 and 1882, providing valuable insights into the ancient cultures of the region. Charnay's expeditions were among the first to systematically document archaeological sites, and his writings helped to raise awareness of the rich history and heritage of the Americas. His explorations continue to be referenced in the fields of archaeology and anthropology.

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