The Hidden Maya: A New Understanding of Maya Glyphs
By (Author) Martin Brennan
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Bear & Company
1st June 1998
United States
General
Non Fiction
Alternative belief systems
Archaeology
299.792
Paperback
272
Width 185mm, Height 248mm, Spine 17mm
1g
Brennan uses Plains Indian handsigns and other communication symbols to decipher Maya inscriptions, revealing hidden messages that have not been understood for hundreds of years.
Martin Brennan trained in visual communication at Pratt Institute. He has travelled extensively in Mexico where his interests in prehistoric rock inscriptions, ritual, and traditional art developed. Spending more than a decade in Ireland engaged in active research on megalithic art, he tapped into some of the earliest methods of recording numbers and the fundamental beginnings of writing, and reported these startling discoveries in his critically acclaimed The Stars and Stones, later reissued as The Stones of Time. He is also the author of Hidden Maya. He lives and teaches in Boulder, Colorado.