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The Mythologies of Ancient Mexico and Peru

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A concise survey of the indigenous mythologies of ancient Mesoamerica and the Andean region, tracing scholarly views on their origins and the early peopling of the Americas. The text outlines native cosmologies, major deities, and the structure and functions of priesthoods, and it details temple worship, ceremonial practices, and ritual paraphernalia. Peruvian belief systems and their attendant rites receive focused treatment alongside Mexican traditions. The author compares internal development with proposed external influences and concludes with a selective bibliography to guide further study.

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Lewis Spence

Lewis Spence was a Scottish author and historian, recognized for his extensive work on mythology and folklore. He contributed significantly to the understanding of various cultural myths through his writings. Among his notable works is "An Introduction to Mythology," which serves as a comprehensive guide to the myths of different civilizations. Spence's exploration of legends spans various regions, including Europe and the Americas, with titles such as "Myths and Legends of Ancient Egypt" and "The Popol Vuh: The Mythic and Heroic Sagas of the Kichés of Central America." His scholarship has enriched the literary heritage of mythological studies.

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