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An Archaeological Guide to Northern Central America Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador
Contributor(s): Kelly, Joyce (Author)
ISBN: 0806128615     ISBN-13: 9780806128610
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
OUR PRICE:   $21.73  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 1996
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Annotation: Tikal, Copan, Uaxactun -- ancient Maya cities whose names conjure up romance, mystery, and science all at once. Joyce Kelly's clear descriptions and captivating photographs of these and many other sites will make you want to pack your bags and head for Central America. And when you arrive, this guidebook will not let you down. It covers 38 sites and 25 museums -- more than any other guidebook -- in Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. Kelly's information is accurate and up to date: she has visited every site personally. The descriptions include all the major, well-known sites and many not appearing in other guidebooks.

Kelly describes each site and museum, from its pyramids and temples to its hieroglyphic stairways and "eccentric flints". She includes many site plans, and her description of each site includes its ancient history as well as its recent archaeological activity.

Equally important, Kelly describes exactly how to get there. Clear maps and precise written directions include the distance (in miles and kilometers) and the driving time required for each segment of the trip. If you need a four-wheel-drive vehicle to negotiate rutted dirt roads, Kelly tells you. If you need a guide, she tells you where to find one.

Each site and museum is rated from 0 to 4 stars, enabling readers to see at a glance how worthwhile a visit will be. Each site is rated on the basis of its relative archaeological importance, degree of preservation or restoration, and ease of access compared with the visual rewards it offers. The sites are arranged in geographical sections, each coordinated with a map or maps. For each section, Kelly provides general information about accommodations, carrentals, gas stations, and more. A "General Advice" section at the beginning of the book describes everything from proper clothing and footgear to where to acquire the best maps and what to do if you get lost.

No other guide compares with this compact, easy-to-use book. Let it help you discover for yourself the magnificent carved stelae of Quirigua, the volcanic-ash-covered village of Ceren, or the hieroglyphic texts and prehistoric causeways of Caracol.

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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Archaeology
Dewey: 917
LCCN: 96-21333
Physical Information: 0.92" H x 5.91" W x 9.05" (1.29 lbs) 352 pages
 
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Tikal, Cop n, Uaxact n - ancient Maya cities whose names conjure up romance, mystery, and science all at once. Joyce Kelly's clear descriptions and captivating photographs of these and many other sites will make you want to pack your bags and head for Central America. And when you arrive, this guidebook will not let you down. It covers 38 sites and 25 museums - more than any other guidebook - in Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. Kelly's information is accurate and up to date: she has visited every site personally. The descriptions include all the major, well-known sites and many not appearing other guidebooks.

Kelly describes each site and museum, from its pyramids and temples to its hieroglyphic stairways and eccentric flints. She includes many site plans, and her description of each site includes its ancient history as well as its recent archaeological activity.

Equally important, Kelly describes exactly how to get there. Clear maps and precise written directions include the distance (in miles and kilometers) and the driving time required for each segment of the trip. If you need a four-wheel-drive vehicle to negotiate rutted dirt roads, Kelly tells you. If you need a guide, she tells you where to find one.


Contributor Bio(s): Kelly, Joyce: -

Joyce Kelly, a free-lance artist and writer based in New Orleans, is the author of An Archaeological Guide to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, also published by the Univeristy of Oklahoma Press.