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Silver cities of Yucatan

Chapter 20: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

A firsthand account of an expedition into eastern Yucatan that blends travelogue with archaeological reporting and historical interpretation. The text describes coastal and jungle landscapes, ruined Maya temples, and ancient trade routes, and examines architectural and sculptural links between lowland Maya sites and central Mexican influences associated with Quetzalcoatl. It presents field observations about later phases of Maya civilization, contrasts pre-Columbian and colonial vestiges, and discusses indigenous resistance, population decline, and growing commercial penetration of the region. Photographs, drawings, and a map accompany the narrative and analytical commentary.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • Obvious typographic errors silently corrected.
  • Variations in hyphenation and spelling kept as in the original.
  • Illustrations relocated to nearest full paragraph break.
  • Footnotes renumbered consecutively and relocated below the relevant paragraph.