The Lords of Tikal

The Lords of Tikal
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Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 0500050945
ISBN-13 : 9780500050941
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Book Synopsis The Lords of Tikal by : Peter D. Harrison

Download or read book The Lords of Tikal written by Peter D. Harrison and published by Thames & Hudson. This book was released on 1999 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Maya metropolis of Tikal was once one of the greatest cities in the world, its skyline dominated by huge temple-pyramids. In ad 750 over 100,000 people lived here, in the heart of the Guatemalan rainforest. Today Tikal is a popular site on the Maya tourist itinerary. But why did the city flourish? What does its history reveal about Maya civilization? And why did Tikal collapse? Drawing upon over 30 years of excavation and research, some of it his own, Peter D. Harrison gives a vivid account of the turbulent story of Tikal from 800 bc to the late 9th century ad. Strategically located, the city was a trade centre, an architectural pioneer and a focal point of warfare. The apogee of power and wealth was achieved during the reign of the Jaguar Claw clan, who built the Great Temples, some with tombs of treasures that hint at the richness of life of the lords of Tikal. Illustrated with photographs of artefacts and objects found at the site, remaining structures and a reconstruction of a Tikal king in full regalia, Peter D. Harrison offers a summary of what is known to date of this romantic, mysterious city and its rulers.


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