Book - Mexican and Central American Mythology by Irene Nicholson attic no returns
Book - Mexican and Central American Mythology by Irene Nicholson attic no returns
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Mexican and Central American Mythology By Irene Nicholson
Part of the Library of the World’s Myths and Legends series, this richly illustrated volume offers an accessible introduction to the mythology of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. Author Irene Nicholson explores the beliefs, gods, and creation stories of the Aztec, Maya, Olmec, and other cultures, placing them in the broader context of religion, ritual, and art. Featuring illustrations drawn from archaeological finds, codices, and temple carvings, this book provides both visual appeal and informative storytelling. A valuable resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in the myths and symbols of pre-Columbian Mexico and Central America.
- Title / Author: Mexican and Central American Mythology by Irene Nicholson
- Topic: overview of Mesoamerican civilizations, culture, myth and beliefs
- Year Published: 1967
- Print Length: 140 pp, with mostly b/w plates, a couple color, hardback
- ISBN or Library of Congress: 0600023753
- Condition: very good, no interior highlighting or notes
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