Stone of kings : in search of the lost jade of the Maya / Gerard Helferich

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: San Miguel de Allende (Mexico)--AuthorPublication details: Guilford, Conn. : Lyons Press , c2012.Description: xv, 287 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780762763511
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 972.81 HEL
LOC classification:
  • F1435.3.I46 H45 2012
Summary: A gripping account of the 400-year-old quest for the precious stone revered by the ancient Maya. Jade has long been prized as one of the most precious substances on earth, used to adorn kings, cure disease, and perform sacred rituals, including human sacrifice. For millennia, it played a crucial role in the culture of the Maya and other ancient Americans, but the Spanish lusted after gold and silver, and within fifty years of the Conquest, the source of Maya jade had been forgotten. Centuries later, archaeologists excavating Maya cities uncovered stunning jades carved with the images of gods and kings, evoking all the mystery and power of a bygone civilization. But where had the stone come from? Some guessed China, others Atlantis--but no one could say for sure, because for the only time in history, a civilization's most valuable resourcehad been lost. Published at the long-anticipated resetting of the Maya Long Count calendar in 2012, this is the story of the gripping, 300-year search for the lost sources of this precious stone. A vivid tale of great rulers, renowned archaeologists, gifted scientists, unlettered prospectors, and hopeful entrepreneurs, Stone of Kings melds history, popular science, and armchair travel into a real-life, high-stakes treasure hunt for the astonishing Maya jade.
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Libro - Monografía Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. 972.81 HEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 067000

Located in the Gloria Grant Room - special collection of San Miguel de Allende authors.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-273) and index.

A gripping account of the 400-year-old quest for the precious stone revered by the ancient Maya. Jade has long been prized as one of the most precious substances on earth, used to adorn kings, cure disease, and perform sacred rituals, including human sacrifice. For millennia, it played a crucial role in the culture of the Maya and other ancient Americans, but the Spanish lusted after gold and silver, and within fifty years of the Conquest, the source of Maya jade had been forgotten. Centuries later, archaeologists excavating Maya cities uncovered stunning jades carved with the images of gods and kings, evoking all the mystery and power of a bygone civilization. But where had the stone come from? Some guessed China, others Atlantis--but no one could say for sure, because for the only time in history, a civilization's most valuable resourcehad been lost. Published at the long-anticipated resetting of the Maya Long Count calendar in 2012, this is the story of the gripping, 300-year search for the lost sources of this precious stone. A vivid tale of great rulers, renowned archaeologists, gifted scientists, unlettered prospectors, and hopeful entrepreneurs, Stone of Kings melds history, popular science, and armchair travel into a real-life, high-stakes treasure hunt for the astonishing Maya jade.

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