Alfred Maudslay and the Maya: A Biography

In this fascinating biography, the first ever published about Alfred Maudslay (1850-1931), Ian Graham describes this extraordinary Englishman and his pioneering investigations of the ancient Maya ruins.

Maudslay, the grandson of a famous English inventor and engineer, spent his formative adult years in the South Seas as a junior official in Great Britain’s Colonial Office. Despite his exotic experiences, he did not find his true vocation until the age of thirty-one, when he arrived in Guatemala.

Maudslay played a crucial role in exploring and documenting the monuments and architecture of the ancient Maya ruins at Palengue Copán, Chichén Itzá, and other sites previously unknown. His photographs and plaster casts have proven to be invaluable in the deciphering of Maya hieroglyphics. Personal resources allowed him to undertake fieldwork at a time when no institution provided such support. He made plaster casts of large stone monuments, accurate maps of sites, and painstaking recordings of inscriptions. His Biologia Centrali-Americana, a multivolume compendium of photographs, drawings, plans, and text published almost a century ago, remains an essential foundation for Maya studies. Perhaps Maudslay’s greatest legacy is magnificent collection of glass-negative photographs, many of which are reproduced in this book.

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Alfred Maudslay and the Maya: A Biography

In this fascinating biography, the first ever published about Alfred Maudslay (1850-1931), Ian Graham describes this extraordinary Englishman and his pioneering investigations of the ancient Maya ruins.

Maudslay, the grandson of a famous English inventor and engineer, spent his formative adult years in the South Seas as a junior official in Great Britain’s Colonial Office. Despite his exotic experiences, he did not find his true vocation until the age of thirty-one, when he arrived in Guatemala.

Maudslay played a crucial role in exploring and documenting the monuments and architecture of the ancient Maya ruins at Palengue Copán, Chichén Itzá, and other sites previously unknown. His photographs and plaster casts have proven to be invaluable in the deciphering of Maya hieroglyphics. Personal resources allowed him to undertake fieldwork at a time when no institution provided such support. He made plaster casts of large stone monuments, accurate maps of sites, and painstaking recordings of inscriptions. His Biologia Centrali-Americana, a multivolume compendium of photographs, drawings, plans, and text published almost a century ago, remains an essential foundation for Maya studies. Perhaps Maudslay’s greatest legacy is magnificent collection of glass-negative photographs, many of which are reproduced in this book.

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Alfred Maudslay and the Maya: A Biography

Alfred Maudslay and the Maya: A Biography

by Ian Graham
Alfred Maudslay and the Maya: A Biography

Alfred Maudslay and the Maya: A Biography

by Ian Graham

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In this fascinating biography, the first ever published about Alfred Maudslay (1850-1931), Ian Graham describes this extraordinary Englishman and his pioneering investigations of the ancient Maya ruins.

Maudslay, the grandson of a famous English inventor and engineer, spent his formative adult years in the South Seas as a junior official in Great Britain’s Colonial Office. Despite his exotic experiences, he did not find his true vocation until the age of thirty-one, when he arrived in Guatemala.

Maudslay played a crucial role in exploring and documenting the monuments and architecture of the ancient Maya ruins at Palengue Copán, Chichén Itzá, and other sites previously unknown. His photographs and plaster casts have proven to be invaluable in the deciphering of Maya hieroglyphics. Personal resources allowed him to undertake fieldwork at a time when no institution provided such support. He made plaster casts of large stone monuments, accurate maps of sites, and painstaking recordings of inscriptions. His Biologia Centrali-Americana, a multivolume compendium of photographs, drawings, plans, and text published almost a century ago, remains an essential foundation for Maya studies. Perhaps Maudslay’s greatest legacy is magnificent collection of glass-negative photographs, many of which are reproduced in this book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780806167466
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 07/21/2020
Pages: 374
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.83(d)

About the Author

Ian Graham is the author of Archaeological Explorations in El Peten, Guatemala. He has spent more than forty years exploring the Maya area. Graham is Director Emeritus of the Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, a program that he inaugurated in 1975 at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.

Table of Contents

Map2
Preface6
1Introduction9
2Background and Schooling13
3Cambridge and Guatemala24
4Fiji34
5Samoa51
6Tonga61
7Quirigua and Tikal76
8Yaxchilan93
9Quirigua108
10Copan127
11Highlands and Pine Ridge142
12Chichen Itza156
13Palenque166
14Marriage178
15To the Highlands and Copan with Annie193
16Zavaleta213
17Biologia Centrali-Americana220
18The end of Maudslay, Sons and Field235
19Bernal Diaz and other works243
20Last years259
21Tributes270
22A backward glance277
Notes285
References308
Maudslay's donations and bequests315
Alfred Maudslay's Family Tree316
Annie Maudslay's Family Tree317
Index318
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