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Vestiges of the Mayas / or, Facts Tending to Prove That Communications and Intimate Relations Must Have Existed, in Very Remote Times, Between the Inhabitants of Mayab and Those of Asia and Africa cover

Vestiges of the Mayas / or, Facts Tending to Prove That Communications and Intimate Relations Must Have Existed, in Very Remote Times, Between the Inhabitants of Mayab and Those of Asia and Africa

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The author presents detailed field observations of Yucatan's landscape, geology, and distinctive cave and cenote systems, describing subterranean water sources, tree root adaptations, and the terrain's limestone formations. He documents ruined cities, monuments, funerary urns and sculptural ornamentation, and classifies burial types and architectural features. Comparative analysis links stylistic and structural similarities to antiquities of distant regions and argues that such resemblances suggest ancient communications between Maya populations and peoples of Asia and Africa. The narrative combines travel description, artifact typology, interpretive readings of iconography and inscriptions, and practical notes on excavation, preservation, and material resources.

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Augustus Le Plongeon

Augustus Le Plongeon was a 19th-century American archaeologist and writer known for his pioneering studies of the ancient Maya civilization. His notable works, including "Sacred Mysteries Among the Mayas and the Quiches, 11,500 Years Ago," explore the connections between ancient cultures, particularly drawing parallels between the Mayans and civilizations such as those of Egypt and India. Le Plongeon's theories often combined archaeology with speculative history, reflecting the era's fascination with lost civilizations. His contributions to the understanding of Mesoamerican history have sparked both interest and debate among scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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