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Tales of the plumed serpent Aztec, Inca and Mayan myths

Three great civilizations -- each with a culture as strong, colorful, and complex as those of the more familiar Greece and Rome. Through their enduring mythology, the Mayas of Yucatan, the Aztecs of Mexico, and the Incas of Peru have left us tantalizing images of their now-disappeared societies, once among the most advanced on earth. Illustrated with more than 100 photographs of important artifacts and archeological sites, this rich and fascinating collection reveals their visions of the creation of the world (and its destruction and recreation); the forces of nature; life, death and destiny; and animal spirits. 21 legends in all, each touched with magic and mystical power, include the Aztec tale "The Feathered Serpent"; the Mayan myth of "The Rain Goddess and the Egg Child"; the Incan story "How Macao-Capac Made the First People". Bonus: a list of Gods and Goddesses. Dominated by gods of cosmic stature-of the sun and moon, of the planet Venus and the stars, of rain and wind, of earth, and of death-Tales of the Plumed Serpent draws on the original myths of the Maya, Aztec and Inca peoples to create a compelling narrative. The book also features insights into the culture and symbolic imagery of the Maya, Aztecs and Incas together with traditional poems which evoke the spirit of these lost civilizations. Each tale is illustrated with glittering artefacts and photographs of the ancient sites. The latest in the successful series of ancient mythologies that includes Chronicles of the Celts, Chronicles of Ancient Egypt and Greek Myths and Legends.

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  • "Three great civilizations -- each with a culture as strong, colorful, and complex as those of the more familiar Greece and Rome. Through their enduring mythology, the Mayas of Yucatan, the Aztecs of Mexico, and the Incas of Peru have left us tantalizing images of their now-disappeared societies, once among the most advanced on earth. Illustrated with more than 100 photographs of important artifacts and archeological sites, this rich and fascinating collection reveals their visions of the creation of the world (and its destruction and recreation); the forces of nature; life, death and destiny; and animal spirits. 21 legends in all, each touched with magic and mystical power, include the Aztec tale "The Feathered Serpent"; the Mayan myth of "The Rain Goddess and the Egg Child"; the Incan story "How Macao-Capac Made the First People". Bonus: a list of Gods and Goddesses. Dominated by gods of cosmic stature-of the sun and moon, of the planet Venus and the stars, of rain and wind, of earth, and of death-Tales of the Plumed Serpent draws on the original myths of the Maya, Aztec and Inca peoples to create a compelling narrative. The book also features insights into the culture and symbolic imagery of the Maya, Aztecs and Incas together with traditional poems which evoke the spirit of these lost civilizations. Each tale is illustrated with glittering artefacts and photographs of the ancient sites. The latest in the successful series of ancient mythologies that includes Chronicles of the Celts, Chronicles of Ancient Egypt and Greek Myths and Legends."@en
  • "Three great civilizations -- each with a culture as strong, colorful, and complex as those of the more familiar Greece and Rome. Through their enduring mythology, the Mayas of Yucatan, the Aztecs of Mexico, and the Incas of Peru have left us tantalizing images of their now-disappeared societies, once among the most advanced on earth. Illustrated with more than 100 photographs of important artifacts and archeological sites, this rich and fascinating collection reveals their visions of the creation of the world (and its destruction and recreation); the forces of nature; life, death and destiny; and animal spirits. 21 legends in all, each touched with magic and mystical power, include the Aztec tale "The Feathered Serpent"; the Mayan myth of "The Rain Goddess and the Egg Child"; the Incan story "How Macao-Capac Made the First People". Bonus: a list of Gods and Goddesses. Dominated by gods of cosmic stature-of the sun and moon, of the planet Venus and the stars, of rain and wind, of earth, and of death-Tales of the Plumed Serpent draws on the original myths of the Maya, Aztec and Inca peoples to create a compelling narrative. The book also features insights into the culture and symbolic imagery of the Maya, Aztecs and Incas together with traditional poems which evoke the spirit of these lost civilizations. Each tale is illustrated with glittering artefacts and photographs of the ancient sites. The latest in the successful series of ancient mythologies that includes Chronicles of the Celts, Chronicles of Ancient Egypt and Greek Myths and Legends."

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  • "Tales of the plumed serpent : Aztec, Inca and Mayan myths"