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    Blood on the Wind: An Uncivil War in the Classic Maya Lowlands

    Blood on the Wind by Fitzsimmons, James L.;

    An Uncivil War in the Classic Maya Lowlands

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 20 April 2026

    • ISBN 9780190869847
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages336 pages
    • Size 237x167x27 mm
    • Weight 630 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 33 line drawings and 14 halftones
    • 697

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    Short description:

    Blood on the Wind recounts the dramatic history of why the ancient Maya failed to create an empire in the lowlands. Highlighting the roles of various rival families and the fomenting of civil war in 250-850 CE, it sheds light on economics, politics, religion, culture, and warfare and shows how a disastrous chain of events prevented a lowlands empire from being achieved.

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    Long description:

    The story most often commonly told about the Maya involves their spectacular collapse at the height of their civilization in the early ninth century CE. Crops died, disease and malnutrition spread, and scorched earth warfare became common. People lost faith in their governments and moved to the Caribbean coast, the mountains of Guatemala, or further afield. But there is another tale that is equally compelling. One hundred years earlier, a group of kings known as the Snakes created a League and were able to force, cajole, or convince their fellow rulers to work towards common causes. In so doing, they took the first small steps towards something that had never existed in the Maya area: an empire.

    Blood on the Wind narrates this dramatic episode during the Classic Maya period (250-850 CE). From present-day central Mexico across central America, the League attempted to subdue their enemies and transition to an imperial force. In the heart of the lowlands, they created soaring temples, luxurious palaces, and public spaces that continue to captivate visitors to this region. Despite their achievements, a brutal, now forgotten war ensued, and the imperial experiment failed.

    Bringing to light the colorful individuals involved and their ambitions and flaws, Mesoamerican expert James L. Fitzsimmons recovers the world of this embryonic empire. Family rivalry, greed, grievances, and blindly clinging to the past meant that future generations would live in an environment where each kingdom made its own political and economic choices--but without the benefit of a stronger union.

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    Table of Contents:

    Prologue
    The Rise of the Snakes
    Rebels and Outcasts
    Troubles in the East
    Perfect Men
    Usurpers
    Commoners
    Youth Defeats Experience
    Disorder
    An Unlikely Warlord
    The Beginning of the End
    Consequences
    A Provincial World
    Epilogue

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