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A historian reviews the documentary, cartographic, and archaeological evidence used to reconstruct Maya history, offering a detailed map and accounts of field investigations in the Yucatán along with descriptions of unearthed monuments and relics. The essay examines hieroglyphic readings, assesses the reliability of varied sources, and surveys contemporary scholarly publications and societies that influence interpretation. Illustrated plans and artifact descriptions are combined with critical commentary on methods of inquiry to place recent discoveries within the broader study of pre-Columbian societies.

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Stephen Salisbury

Stephen Salisbury was an author known for his exploration of the ancient Maya civilization. His notable work, "The Mayas, the Sources of Their History / Dr. Le Plongeon in Yucatan, His Account of Discoveries," delves into the historical accounts and archaeological findings related to the Mayas, particularly through the lens of the pioneering archaeologist Augustus Le Plongeon. Salisbury's writing contributes to the understanding of Mesoamerican history and the significance of early archaeological efforts in uncovering the rich cultural heritage of the Maya.

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