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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Art of Mesoamerica..LOVED IT
I purchased "The Art of Mesoamerica" by Mary Ellen Miller after delving into Gary Jenning's "Aztec", which had me reading both books simultaneously. It was quite a unique reading experience I thoroughly enjoyed and highly recommend! This book is wonderfully written and illustrated and is suitable for the serious student as well as the simply...
Published on May 13, 2000 by June Heinzelman

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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of time
The content of this book is so dry I'm amazed it didn't light up in my hands. Unless you already have an intimate knowledge of the subject this book does little to educate you. It presents few facts, only one "likely" scenario after another. In fact I count 46 "likely" scenarios in the first three chapters alone. I am "likely" to burn this book after the class that...
Published on October 7, 2008 by Christopher Holmes


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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Art of Mesoamerica..LOVED IT, May 13, 2000
This review is from: The Art of Mesoamerica: From Olmec to Aztec (World of Art) (Paperback)
I purchased "The Art of Mesoamerica" by Mary Ellen Miller after delving into Gary Jenning's "Aztec", which had me reading both books simultaneously. It was quite a unique reading experience I thoroughly enjoyed and highly recommend! This book is wonderfully written and illustrated and is suitable for the serious student as well as the simply curious. It takes the reader through centuries of the evolvement of Precolumbian art (the Olmec, Aztec and Maya civilizations) in a condensed and absorbing manner. I was extremely intrigued by the art of the Maya civilization having been to Cancun several times and visiting Chichen Itza. Although I had read up on the Chichen Itza ruins and their excavation prior to my tour, I certainly would have enjoyed the experience even more if I had read this book on the flight! So much of the art (architecture, sculptures, statues, vessels, urns, etc.)becomes much more understandable after one has some knowledge of the various gods worshipped and the rituals performed. The explanations of the 260-and 365-day calendrical systems was fascinating. The book is filled with numerous photos and illustrations which add to the total enjoyment of reading it. I would highly recommend this book to anyone with any interest in this area, but especially to those with a casual interest who don't want to spend a fortune on a book that ends up sitting on a shelf. Be assured this book will be accompanying me on my next trip to Mexico! My congratulations to Mary Ellen Miller for the immense amount of information she has condensed into such an outstanding and thoroughly enjoyable book.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile but dense, September 5, 2000
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This review is from: The Art of Mesoamerica: From Olmec to Aztec (World of Art) (Paperback)
A solid, useful one-volume survey of Mesoamerican art. Miller is a noted expert in the field, and she does a commendable job of presenting a large amount of information in a short space without resorting to superficiality. The text is clear and the photographs are both copious and well-chosen, with numerous color plates adding to the enjoyment.

Almost of necessity, however, the writing style tends to be fairly dense. Those looking for a readable "History of Mesoamerica" should probably go elsewhere. Nonetheless, most readers will find this book rewarding -- after which they will want to turn to more specific and detailed volumes by Linda Schele and Michael Coe, among others.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Successfull challenge, February 25, 2006
This book has deeply increased my motivation for learning more of the complex precolombian culture, and to visit again the Museo Nacional Antropologica, Mexico. I would recommend to read first David Carrasco " Religions of Mesoamerica ".
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of time, October 7, 2008
The content of this book is so dry I'm amazed it didn't light up in my hands. Unless you already have an intimate knowledge of the subject this book does little to educate you. It presents few facts, only one "likely" scenario after another. In fact I count 46 "likely" scenarios in the first three chapters alone. I am "likely" to burn this book after the class that requires it is over. If you are taking a class that requires this book, drop it. Unless you are a pretentious art history major that would love to debate the finer points of the late formative style of Maya artistry, stay away from this book.
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is very Interesting, February 17, 2006
Excelent book, great author and great information.

Olmecs,Maya and Aztecs are studing by Mary Eller.
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0 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars ready for the trashcan, September 25, 2009
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This book is in terrible condition. It does not rate any star or even partial star.

IT REEKS OF TOBACCO!

And there was something sticky spilled all over the back cover which disgusted me to touch. I had to immediately wash it with alcohol hand cleaner to be able to open it. It is dog eared and has large amounts of underlining, some in pen and some in yellow marker. I don't want it in my house! I don't think I can stand having it in my hands to read it.

The invoice included with it is for another book [Torts (Law in a Flash Cards) by Emanuel, Steven L] and for another buyer, Elizabeth Zager in Holly Springs NC. I suppose the person purchasing this item now has my name and address. I don't like this.

Somebody really goofed up here and I AM NOT HAPPY.

This book in NO WAY qualifies as GENTLY USED. It is a mess.

I have been taken. I want my money back.

Sincerely,

Celeste Turcotte
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