Breaking the Maya code.
For almost 2000 years, the ancient Maya of Central America recorded their history and ideas in an intricate and beautiful hieroglyphic script. Then, in the 16th century, Spanish invaders burned their books and ruthlessly extinguished hieroglyphic literacy. By the 18th century, when stone inscription...
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Other Authors: | Lebrun, David, 1944-, Guthrie, Rosey, Pounder, C. C. H., Coe, Michael D. |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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First Run Films,
2008.
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