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Códice maya de México, understanding the oldest surviving book of the Americas, edited by Andrew D. Turner, with contributions by Gerardo Gutiérrez, Baltazar Brito Guadarrama, and Jesús Guillermo Kantún Rivera

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Códice maya de México, understanding the oldest surviving book of the Americas, edited by Andrew D. Turner, with contributions by Gerardo Gutiérrez, Baltazar Brito Guadarrama, and Jesús Guillermo Kantún Rivera
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Códice maya de México
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1310786075
Responsibility statement
edited by Andrew D. Turner, with contributions by Gerardo Gutiérrez, Baltazar Brito Guadarrama, and Jesús Guillermo Kantún Rivera
Sub title
understanding the oldest surviving book of the Americas
Summary
"An in-depth exploration of the history, authentication, and modern relevance of Códice maya de México, the oldest surviving book of the Americas"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Mary E. Miller -- Códice Maya de México : Bookmaking, Scribal Arts, and Astronomy, circa 1100 / Andrew D. Turner -- The Archaeological Research of Códice Maya de México : The Oldest Surviving Book Produced in the Americas and Patrimony of Mexico / Gerardo Gutiérrez and Baltazar Brito Guadarrama -- A History Recovered / Jesús Guillermo Kantún Rivera -- Reading Códice Maya de México / Andrew D. Turner -- Acknowledgments -- About the Contributors -- Illustration Credits -- Index -- Facsimile of Códice Maya de México
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