Aztec and Maya Myths by Karl Taube

Aztec and Maya Myths by Karl Taube

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Considers Mesoamerican myth sources. Aztec accounts derive mainly from native colonial documents ordered by the Spanish conquistadors; Mayan evidence stems from their classic period, 600 years earlier. Taube discusses such myths as that of "Popol Vuh", the Yucatan flood and the Aztec creation.

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Aztec and Maya Myths by Karl Taube

The myths of the Aztec and Maya derive from a shared Mesoamerican cultural tradition. This is very much a living tradition and many of the motifs and gods mentioned in early sources are still evoked in the lore of contemporary Mexico and Central America. Professor Taube discusses the different sources for Aztec and Maya myths. The Aztec empire began less than 200 years before the Spanish conquests and knowledge of their mythology derives primarily from native colonial documents and manuscripts commissioned by the Spanish. The Maya mythology is far older and evidence survives from native writing and art of the classic period, over 600 years before the Spanish conquest. Drawing upon these sources, as well as 19th- and 20th-century excavations and research, including the interpretation of the codices and decipherment of Maya hieroglyphic writing, the author discusses, amongst others, the "Popol Vuh" myths of the Maya, the flood myth of northern Yucatan and the Aztec creation myths.
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ISBN 13 9780714117423
ISBN 10 0714117420
Title Aztec and Maya Myths
Author Karl Taube
Series The Legendary Past
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher British Museum Press
Year published 1993-10-01
Number of pages 80
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