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Classic Maya Political History
By:T. Patrick Culbert
Published on 1996-03-29 by Cambridge University Press

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This volume is the first to present in detail the results of recent decipherment of Maya hieroglyphic writing and to consider the implications of a Classic Maya written history. Contributors examine the way in which the Maya elite created the kinship, alliance, warfare and ceremonial networks on which the civilization was founded.

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