Anciennes villes du nouveau monde

Anciennes villes du nouveau monde1887
About this book
Born in France, Charnay (1828-1915) travelled extensively through commissions from the French government and with private patronage. He made several visits to the region between 1857 and 1886, producing in his work both a journal of his adventures and an archaeological examination of past civilizations. Beginning in Mexico, Charnay notably examines the ancient city of Tula and also the history of Yucatán, discussing aspects of Toltec and Mayan culture. He explores the ruins of Chichen Itza, Kabah and Yaxchilan (which Charnay dubbed 'Lorillard Town' after a benefactor), among many other settlements. Surveying art, pyramid architecture, ancient customs and history based on extant sources, this account was a major contribution in its field and remains of interest to scholars of Latin American archaeology.
Details
- First published
- 1887
- OL Work ID
- OL2492625W
Subjects
AntiquitiesIndians of MexicoIndians of Central AmericaGuatemalaDescription and travelMayasYucatan. AntiquitiesYucatanAntiquitésDescriptions et voyagesTravel