Mexican Copper Tools: The Use of Copper by the Mexicans Before the Conquest; and the Katunes of Maya History, a Chapter in the E
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Mexican Copper Tools: The Use of Copper by the Mexicans Before the Conquest; and Maya Katunas in Central American History, a Chapter in the Early History of Central America with Special Reference to the Pio Pérez Manuscript is an important study of the use of copper and other materials by the Mexicans before the arrival of the Conquistadors, as well as an in-depth analysis of Maya katuns in the context of the early history of Central America. The author of the book, Philipp Johann Joseph Valentini, carefully examines the ancient technologies and cultural practices of these peoples, revealing unique aspects of their material and spiritual culture. The author's work is based on archaeological discoveries and textual sources, in particular on the manuscript of Pio Perez, which provides a unique model for the study of the history of the region. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of Central America and the technological achievements of the peoples of Mesoamerica in the period before the Spanish Conquest.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Philipp J. J. (Philipp Johann Josef) Valentini
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2018-09-24
- Title
- Mexican Copper Tools: The Use of Copper by the Mexicans Before the Conquest
and the Katunes of Maya History, a Chapter in the Early History of Central America, With Special Reference to the Pio Perez Manuscript. - Translator
- Stephen Salisbury
- Subject
- Central America -- Antiquities
Copperwork -- Mexico
F1201
Indians of Mexico -- Antiquities
Maya chronology
Mexico -- Antiquities - Contributor
- Juan Pío Pérez