Teobert Maler was a German-born explorer, photographer, and scholar who is known for his explorations of the Maya ruins of Mexico and Central America. This book recounts his expeditions in the Upper Usumacinta region of southern Mexico and adjacent Guatemala, where he documented the Maya ruins at Altar de Sacrificios, Seibal, Itsimté-Sacluk, and Cankuen. With detailed accounts of his archaeological and geographical discoveries and ample photographic documentation, Maler's work is an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Teobert Maler Livres






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- 308pages
- 11 heures de lecture