Memory of Bones
Discover the profound insights of the Classic Maya with Memory of Bones by Stephen D. Houston. Published in 2006, this captivating book spans 334 pages and presents a groundbreaking interpretation of how the Maya perceived and engaged with the human body. Houston, along with two other leading experts, delves into the intricate relationship between the human figure in art, inscriptions, and the social aspects of Maya philosophy. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in Maya culture, art, and the philosophical underpinnings that shaped their understanding of humanity. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of this fascinating civilization with Memory of Bones, a must-have addition to your collection.