This lavishly illustrated volume enables readers to
chronologically trace the cultural development of Mesoamerica.
From the imposing monumental sculptures of the Olmecs
in 1500 BC to the extraordinary development of the Mayan
city states of the classical period to the militaristic
fervor of the kingdom of Chichen Itza to the conquest
of the Mayans by the Spanish armies in the 1500s, The
Mayas examines the social and cultural influences
of each major period in ancient Mayan history. An insightful
exploration of the significant characteristics of each
society and the factors leading to the collapse of each
is balanced by an examination of the social and cultural
reorganization that followed each chapter in Mayan history.
Accompanying the text, full-color photographs bring
to life the art, architecture, religious rituals, and
recreational activities of each society, creating a
well-rounded portrait of a legendary era in world history.