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The fall of the ancient Maya, solving the mystery of the Maya collapse, David Webster

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The fall of the ancient Maya, solving the mystery of the Maya collapse, David Webster
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The fall of the ancient Maya
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
48753878
Responsibility statement
David Webster
Review
"Ancient Maya civilization thrived in the tropics of Central America for more than a thousand years and produced some of the world's finest architecture and art. Then it mysteriously vanished, leaving a landscape of ruins smothered by forests. The Classic Maya collapse is one of the great puzzles of history, ranking alongside the Fall of Rome as an enigma that has intrigued scholars for generations." "Drawing upon recent archaeological research and hieroglyphic decipherments, David Webster evaluates the theories and dispels the myths surrounding this contentious topic. Contrary to popular belief, not all Maya centers were abandoned, and Spanish explorers of the 16th century encountered still-vigorous Maya polities. Yet the Maya of the southern Lowlands did suffer a calamitous decline beginning in the late 8th century AD. Monuments were no longer carved, royal buildings ceased to be constructed or maintained and whole populations dwindled or simply moved away." "What brought about this collapse? Webster paints a picture of a brittle Late Classic world. Ambitious kings, scheming nobles and courtly extravagance are set against a backdrop of ever-more destructive wars and an exploding population that led to unsustainable stress on cultivable land. Without the means to intensify agricultural production, the system simply failed."--Jacket
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solving the mystery of the Maya collapse
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