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Maya Yucatan An Artists Journey Ill Phillip Hofstetter David Freidel

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Maya Yucatan An Artists Journey Ill Phillip Hofstetter David Freidel
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 287.69 MB
Pages: 143
Author: Phillip Hofstetter, David Freidel
ISBN: 9780826346940, 9780826346964, 9781283636759, 9786613949219, 0826346944, 0826346960, 1283636751, 6613949213
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Ill

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Maya Yucatan An Artists Journey Ill Phillip Hofstetter David Freidel by Phillip Hofstetter, David Freidel 9780826346940, 9780826346964, 9781283636759, 9786613949219, 0826346944, 0826346960, 1283636751, 6613949213 instant download after payment.

"Before ever setting out on my adventures in Yucatán I did not know that I was preparing to walk a spiritual path in that ancient country. Before going there I had not taken much account of my yearning to seek out sacred places. But in Yucatán I discovered this longing for wandering among the people and landscapes of the peninsula. I eventually understood that there was an invisible spirit world of the Maya that animated their stories, their ancient ruins, and all their works from two thousand years of civilization in that ancient land."--from Maya Yucatán


Phillip Hofstetter first visited Yucatán in 1987 and was entranced, as much by the sheer physical beauty of the region as by the enduring character of the Maya people still inhabiting the region. For more than twenty years he has been documenting his travels in Yucatán and his professional collaboration with archaeological excavation projects there. His reflections on the Maya culture emphasize survival and adaptation, while images of ancient sites, the churches of the Franciscan mission period, and the ruined haciendas of the henequen period serve as physical reminders of the enduring ways in which the Maya have shaped the landscape of Yucatán over millennia.

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