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The Four Heavens

A New History of the Ancient Maya

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The Four Heavens

By: David Stuart
Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
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From the world-leading expert on the Maya, a monumental history of a flourishing civilization across three millennia

The Four Heavens brings to life the cultural and visual splendor of the ancient Maya, drawing on the oldest indigenous texts of the Americas and the latest archaeological discoveries to present an entirely new history of this spectacular civilization. Renowned historian and archaeologist David Stuart, who has made groundbreaking contributions to the decipherment of Maya hieroglyphics, shows how there was no single rise and fall of the Maya but a series of births and collapses over a breathtaking span of nearly three millennia.

Maya history was seemingly lost forever when the first Europeans encountered the great ruins of ancient cities in what is today Mexico and Central America. Today, with the recent decipherment of their ancient writings, the story of the Maya can now be told from their perspective. Stuart traces the rapid emergence of permanent settlements in the rainforest, which gave rise to monumental architecture and a flourishing urbanism and ushered in the Classic period of Maya civilization beginning in the mid-second century CE. He reveals a world of majestic royal courts tightly bound together by marriages, shifting alliances, and warfare, much of it driven by the ambitions of two major dynasties, the Kanuls and Mutuls. Stuart describes how the long-standing rivalry between these two great houses shaped the fates of the surrounding kingdoms and may have set the stage for “the Great Rupture” of the nineth century, when the royal courts buckled under the weight of internal strife, social unrest, and environmental crisis, transforming Maya civilization yet again.

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The reading public needs to know more about the Maya and other indigenous American cultures. The Four Heavens does provide a good general timeline for Mayan history and a fascinating explanation of the culture behind it. The names and chronologies can be confusing but that is due in part to unfamiliarity with the language and lack of awareness of what was happening in the Americas before conquest and colonization. The Four Heavens is a good start and David Stuart is to be commended for his effort. But more scholarship is need to understand the rich history of the peoples who were here for millenia before the Euopeans arrived.

A Much Needed Work of History

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I have always enjoyed reading David Stuart’s more scholarly books and writings on the Maya and Mesoamerican subjects. So I was expecting more of the same brilliant writing with this, his latest book and while I was a little surprised by the narrative style, his brilliance clearly shines through! This is the perfect book for those who have some knowledge of the Maya, but would like to know even more about their amazing culture and history. I loved every second of it and I highly recommend it to everyone, whether you are a casual Maya enthusiast or a seasoned archaeologist, you will enjoy this book and learn a very great deal too.

A truly outstanding history of the Maya, written in a thoroughly enjoyable narrative style.

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