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Myths of Mexico and Peru, The

By: Dover Publications

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Reference Books (Dover Publications)

Last Stocked on 2/23/2021

Product Info

Title
Myths of Mexico and Peru, The
Publisher
Category
Author
Lewis Spence
Publish Year
1994
Pages
366
Dimensions
5.5x8.5x1"
NKG Part #
2147844545
Type
Softcover

Description

In recent years a reawakening has taken place in the study of American archology and antiquities, owing chiefly to the labors of a band of scholars in the United States and a few enthusiasts in the continent of Europe. For the greater part of the nineteenth century it appeared as if the last word had been written upon Mexican archology. The lack of excavations and exploration had cramped the outlook of scholars, and there was nothing for them to work upon save what had been done in this respect before their own time. The writers on Central America who lived in the third quarter of the last century relied on the travels of Stephens and Norman, and never appeared to consider it essential that the country or the antiquities in which they specialized should be examined anew, or that fresh expeditions should be equipped to discover whether still further monuments existed relating to the ancient peoples who raised the teocallis of Mexico and the Huaca’s of Peru. True, the middle of the century was not altogether without its Americanist explorers, but the researches of these were performed in a manner so perfunctory that but few additions to the science resulted from their labors.