This volume retraces the development and magnificent flowering of Mayan architecture in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and Belize over the period 300 B.C.-A.D. 1500. Tikal, the earliest Mayan religious centre, Palenque, famous for its ceremonial centre, and Copan with its hieroglyphic staircase featuring 2 500 glyphs are among the cities featured, along with Chichen Itza and its ball court, and Bonampak and its frescoes. These astounding creations testify to the knowledge and refinement of the most advanced of the pre-Columbian civilizations.
This volume retraces the development and magnificent flowering of Mayan architecture in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and Belize over the period 300 B.C.-A.D. 1500. Tikal, the earliest Mayan religious centre, Palenque, famous for its ceremonial centre, and Copan with its hieroglyphic staircase featuring 2 500 glyphs are among the cities featured, along with Chichen Itza and its ball court, and Bonampak and its frescoes. These astounding creations testify to the knowledge and refinement of the most advanced of the pre-Columbian civilizations.
INTRODUCTION
The Maya enter History
THE ARCHITECTURAL LANGUAGE
OF THE MAYA
Laws and Techniques of the Builders
THE GREAT CLASSIC CITIES
Tikal - a Jungle Metropolis
THE GOLDEN AGE OF PALENQUE
Flourishing of the Arts in Chiapas
A NEGLECTED CHAPTER OF MAYA ART
The Rio Bec and Chenes Styles
THE PUUC STYLE IN YUCATAN
The Splendour of Uxmal's Palaces
THE DIVERSITY OF THE YUCATEC CITIES
Palaces, Arches and Observatories
THE CONTRIBUTION OF MEXICO TO YUCATAN
Chichen Itza - Capital of the Toltec-Maya
CONCLUSION
Decline and Fall of the Maya Civilization
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND CREDITS