The Lost Secrets of Maya Technology

The Lost Secrets of Maya Technology

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Maya have been an enigma since their discovery in the mid-19th century. Maya science developed an elegant mathematic system, an incredibly accurate astronomy and one of the world's five original written languages. This technology was more advanced than similar European technology by more than a thousand years. All of this was unknown until James O'Kon, a professional engineer, synergistically applied field exploration, research, forensic engineering and 3-D virtual reconstruction of Maya projects to discover lost Maya technological achievements. These lost principles of technology enabled Maya engineers to construct grand cities that towered above the rainforest, water systems with underground reservoirs for water storage, miles of all-weather paved roads tracking through the jungle and the longest bridge in the ancient world. Mayan engineers developed structural mechanics for multi-story buildings that were not exceeded in height until the first 'skyscraper' built in Chicago in 1885, invented the blast furnace 2,000 years before it was patented in England and developed the vulcanisation of rubber more than 2,600 years before Charles Goodyear. Discover a host of unknown wonders in THE LOST SECRETS OF MAYA TECHNOLOGY.

Book information

ISBN: 9781601632074
Publisher: RED WHEEL/WEISER
Imprint: New Page
Pub date:
DEWEY: 972.6
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 317
Weight: 552g
Height: 227mm
Width: 153mm
Spine width: 20mm