Archeological MexicoBy Andrew Coe. >this is a very helpful book. Strong on the history of archeology of sites in Mexico. Gives tips on travel and accomodations in remote areas. Recommended by Jonathan , 7/25/2000.

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Breaking the Maya CodeBy Michael D. Coe. >perhaps amateurs will never be able to read Mayan glyphs like the experts (Linda Schele, David Stuart et. al.) but after reading this book you will have a much better idea about what you are looking at when you see those crazy glyphs. You won't believe the major contribution by Y.V. Knorosov from his tiny office in Russia. Recommended by Jonathan , 7/8/2000.

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Reading the Past: Maya GlyphsBy S.D. Houston. >this small book gives a wonderful history of the deciphering of Mayan glyphs. It is also a great handbook.
>published by U. of California Press Recommended by Jonathan , 7/9/2000.

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The fall of the Ancient Maya. Solving the Mistery of the Maya CollapseBy David Webster. "La caída del imperio Maya" de Ediciones Destino
More information: http://www.wwnorton.com/thamesandhudson/new/spring02/505113.htm
Recommended by  Guatelmaya, 1/29/2005.

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The MayaBy Michael D. Coe. published by Thames and Hudson
>I can't say enough about this thoroughly readable and far reaching book. Recommended by Jonathan , 7/8/2000.

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The Route of the MayasBy -. >published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. This is a helpful guide to Mayan sites and comes in very handy if you are travelling on your own. Recommended by Jonathan , 7/25/2000.

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Time Among the MayaBy Ronald Wright. >recommended by chloe. Recommended by Jonathan , 7/8/2000.

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