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In 'Sacred Mysteries Among the Mayas and the K'iche's (Illustrated)', Augustus Le Plongeon takes the reader on an archaeological pilgrimage, documenting his rigorous investigation of Maya ruins with a focus on deciphering connections between the Mayas, ancient Egypt, and the legendary Atlantis. His narrative is both a meticulous account of his findings and a comparative study that delves into architectural, mythological, and linguistic parallels. Le Plongeon's work is distinctive for its era; punctuated with an exhaustive photographic record, it encompasses images from the iconic 'Governor's…mehr

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In 'Sacred Mysteries Among the Mayas and the K'iche's (Illustrated)', Augustus Le Plongeon takes the reader on an archaeological pilgrimage, documenting his rigorous investigation of Maya ruins with a focus on deciphering connections between the Mayas, ancient Egypt, and the legendary Atlantis. His narrative is both a meticulous account of his findings and a comparative study that delves into architectural, mythological, and linguistic parallels. Le Plongeon's work is distinctive for its era; punctuated with an exhaustive photographic record, it encompasses images from the iconic 'Governor's Palace' at Uxmal among other sites, providing a crucial visual context to his written observations. The descriptive prose is encyclopedic yet accessible, positioned within the late 19th-century intellectual milieu that sought a unified theory of ancient civilization development. Augustus Le Plongeon was a pioneering figure in the field of Mesoamerican archaeology, with his travels to Yucatán marking him as one of the earliest photographers of Maya architecture. His methodical and systematic approach to documentation precedes modern archaeological methodologies, marking an important historical chapter in scholarly expeditions of the time. His hypotheses, though controversial and later contested, reflect the fascinatingly speculative spirit of his age, driven by a passionate inquisitiveness about the past and a desire to link seemingly disparate ancient cultures through a universal lens. The culmination of Le Plongeon's studies offered in this volume is a testament to his dedication and his impact on the study of the Maya civilization. For scholars and enthusiasts of ancient Mesoamerica and civilizations that shroud themselves in an air of mystique, this book is highly recommended. It not only illuminates the scholarly thought of the 19th century but also serves as a pictorial archive that remarkably preserves a glimpse of the then-largely untouched Maya edifices. Readers will find themselves transported to an era of discovery where every stone and glyph held the potential to unlock age-old secrets, and will appreciate Le Plongeon's ambitious efforts to connect ancient worlds across time and space.

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Augustus Le Plongeon (1826-1908) was a pioneering archaeologist, photographer, and Mayanist scholar known for his work in the Yucatan Peninsula during the late 19th century. His theories and methods were unconventional for his time, often combining his interest in archaeology with an esoteric perspective. Devoted to the study of Mayan civilization, Le Plongeon was one of the earliest proponents of the idea that ancient Maya were connected to the lost continent of Atlantis, a theory that has been widely debunked and is not supported by contemporary Mayanists. Nevertheless, his passion for the culture and his photographic documentation of Mayan ruins were valuable contributions to the field. One of his notable works, 'Sacred Mysteries Among the Mayas and the K'iche''s (Illustrated),' delves into the spiritual beliefs and rituals of the Maya and K'iche' people, showcasing Le Plongeon's deep interest in deciphering their complex mythology and cosmology. His literary style is reflective of the 19th-century fascination with mysticism and ancient cultures, often imbued with a level of speculation that overshadows his empirical observations. Despite the contentious nature of his hypotheses, Le Plongeon's efforts to understand the ancient Maya contributed to the wider public interest in Mesoamerican archaeology and ultimately paved the way for more rigorous scholarly research.