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ISBN: HB: 9781606060049

Getty Publications

May 2010

384 pp.

27.5x22 cm

22 colour illus., 144 black&white illus.

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£40,00
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Aztec Calendar Stone

This is a superbly illustrated survey of one of the most recognizable monuments of Aztec civilisation – the Calendar Stone. Analyzed by scholars, deployed by Mexican nationalists, beloved by the public, and reproduced in every medium and scale since its rediscovery in 1790, the Aztec Calendar Stone – or Piedra del Sol – has become one of the most recognizable monuments of the Pre-Columbian era. Commissioned by the Mexican emperor Motecuhzoma I in the last decades before the Spanish invasion of the New World and buried by the Conquistadors not long after, the Aztec Calendar Stone has had a remarkably far-reaching legacy in the modern world. "The Aztec Calendar Stone" is a superbly illustrated and highly informative introduction to the study of this massive and puzzling sculpture – including works numerous acclaimed scholars, many of which are published in English for the first time.

About the Author

Khristaan D. Villela is a visiting professor at the University of New Mexico and a visiting scholar at the New Mexico History Museum.

Mary Miller is a professor of art history at Yale University and Dean of Yale College.

Reviews

"This book merits contemplation and emulation" – Cambridge Archaeological Times