Mexican archæology. The archæology of the Mexican and Mayan civilizations of pre-Spanish America

Par : Thomas Athol Joyce
Offrir maintenant
Ou planifier dans votre panier
Disponible dans votre compte client Decitre ou Furet du Nord dès validation de votre commande. Le format ePub est :
  • Compatible avec une lecture sur My Vivlio (smartphone, tablette, ordinateur)
  • Compatible avec une lecture sur liseuses Vivlio
  • Pour les liseuses autres que Vivlio, vous devez utiliser le logiciel Adobe Digital Edition. Non compatible avec la lecture sur les liseuses Kindle, Remarkable et Sony
Logo Vivlio, qui est-ce ?

Notre partenaire de plateforme de lecture numérique où vous retrouverez l'ensemble de vos ebooks gratuitement

Pour en savoir plus sur nos ebooks, consultez notre aide en ligne ici
C'est si simple ! Lisez votre ebook avec l'app Vivlio sur votre tablette, mobile ou ordinateur :
Google PlayApp Store
  • Nombre de pages200
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4787020-3
  • EAN8596547870203
  • Date de parution24/04/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille696 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Mexican Archæology, " Thomas Athol Joyce meticulously investigates the rich tapestry of Mexico's ancient civilizations, delving into their artistic, cultural, and historical legacies. The book is a quintessential exploration woven with analytical depth and rich descriptions, reflecting Joyce's command of the archaeological field. Each chapter seamlessly integrates meticulous research with vivid illustrations, making the complex interplay of Mexico's pre-Columbian societies accessible and engaging.
Joyce situates his study within a broader intellectual tradition, drawing on both scientific inquiry and historical narratives, thus highlighting the significance of Mexican archæology in understanding human civilization more broadly. Thomas Athol Joyce, a distinguished archaeologist and museum curator, was profoundly influenced by his extensive fieldwork in Latin America and his passion for indigenous cultures.
His academic pursuits and firsthand experiences in the burgeoning field of archaeology provide a solid foundation for this work. Joyce's dedication to understanding and preserving the cultural heritage of Mexico mirrors his belief in the importance of archaeology as a bridge connecting past and present societies. I highly recommend "Mexican Archæology" to scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike.
This work is not only a scholarly text but also a profound homage to the enduring legacy of Mexico's ancient peoples, prompting readers to appreciate and reflect upon the complexities of human civilization.
In "Mexican Archæology, " Thomas Athol Joyce meticulously investigates the rich tapestry of Mexico's ancient civilizations, delving into their artistic, cultural, and historical legacies. The book is a quintessential exploration woven with analytical depth and rich descriptions, reflecting Joyce's command of the archaeological field. Each chapter seamlessly integrates meticulous research with vivid illustrations, making the complex interplay of Mexico's pre-Columbian societies accessible and engaging.
Joyce situates his study within a broader intellectual tradition, drawing on both scientific inquiry and historical narratives, thus highlighting the significance of Mexican archæology in understanding human civilization more broadly. Thomas Athol Joyce, a distinguished archaeologist and museum curator, was profoundly influenced by his extensive fieldwork in Latin America and his passion for indigenous cultures.
His academic pursuits and firsthand experiences in the burgeoning field of archaeology provide a solid foundation for this work. Joyce's dedication to understanding and preserving the cultural heritage of Mexico mirrors his belief in the importance of archaeology as a bridge connecting past and present societies. I highly recommend "Mexican Archæology" to scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike.
This work is not only a scholarly text but also a profound homage to the enduring legacy of Mexico's ancient peoples, prompting readers to appreciate and reflect upon the complexities of human civilization.