Breaking the Maya Code (Third Edition)
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Publisher Description
The inside story of one of the great intellectual breakthroughs of our time—the first great decipherment of an ancient script—now revised and updated.
In the past dozen years, Maya decipherment has made great strides, in part due to the Internet, which has made possible the truly international scope of hieroglyphic scholarship: glyphic experts can be found not only in North America, Mexico, Guatemala, and western Europe but also in Russia and the countries of eastern Europe.
The third edition of this classic book takes up the thorny question of when and where the Maya script first appeared in the archaeological record, and describes efforts to decipher its meaning on the extremely early murals of San Bartolo. It includes iconographic and epigraphic investigations into how the Classic Maya perceived and recorded the human senses, a previously unknown realm of ancient Maya thought and perception.
There is now compelling documentary and historical evidence bearing on the question of why and how the “breaking of the Maya code” was the achievement of Yuri V. Knorosov—a Soviet citizen totally isolated behind the Iron Curtain—and not of the leading Maya scholar of his day, Sir Eric Thompson. What does it take to make such a breakthrough, with a script of such complexity as the Maya? We now have some answers, as Michael Coe demonstrates here.
Customer Reviews
Fascinating, fun, and foundational
Truly an enjoyable read. Coe’s prose is not just understandable and consumable, but many times laugh-out-loud funny (without sacrificing professionalism). I recommend to anyone interested in history, language, or just wanting to know more about the world in general. There is really no necessary knowledge one needs to have before reading this book, it starts the reader off at ground zero and builds itself from there. Coe has entered my list of favorite authors.