MAYA
GENERAL
BIBLIOGRAPHY
This abbreviated bibliography about the Maya has been especially
prepared for the proposed ten-day tour of Book of Mormon lands concentrating
on Guatemala. This bibliography
features key resources. Detailed
bibliographies in the back of these books, for instance Michael Coe's The
Maya
and Robert Sharerıs Ancient Maya, provide hundreds of additional references. |
COE,
MICHAEL D.
1999
Breaking the Maya Code.
Rev. Great Britain: Thames and Hudson.
1999
The Maya. 6th ed. Great Britain:
Thames and Hudson.
COE, MICHAEL D. And MARK VAN
STONE
2001
Reading
the Maya Glyphs. London: Thames and Hudson.
DANIEN, ELIN C. AND ROBERT J.
SHARER, eds.
1992 New
Theories on the Ancient Maya. Philadelphia: The University Museum,
University
of Pennsylvania.
FASH, WILLIAM L.
1991
Scribes, Warriors and Kings: The City of Copan and the Ancient Maya. London:
Thames
and Hudson.
GRUBE, NIKOLAI, ED.
2001 Maya: Divine Kings of the Rain Forest. Great Britain:
Konemann Verlagsgesellschaft
mbH.
HARRISON, PETER D.
1999
The
Lords of Tikal: Rulers of an Ancient Maya City. London:
Thames and Hudson.
MARTIN, SIMON AND NIKOLAI GRUBE
2000
Chronicle of the Maya Kings and Queens: Deciphering
the Dynasties of the Maya. London: Thames and Hudson.
MONTGOMERY, JOHN
2002 How to Read
Maya Hieroglyphs. New
York: Hippocrene Books, Inc.
SABLOFF,
JEREMY A., ed.
2003 Tikal: Dynasties, Foreigners, & Affairs of
State. Santa Fe:
School of American
Research
Press.
SCHELE, LINDA AND PETER MATHEWS
1998
The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya
Temples and Tombs. New
York: Scribner.
SHARER, ROBERT, J.
1994 The
Ancient Maya. 5th ed.
Stanford, California:
Stanford University Press.