Collecting for a New World: Treasures of the Early Americas
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The history of the early Americas is a story of before and after defined and divided by a pivotal moment of contact between two distinct cultures. On the European side it is a tale of exploration high-stakes treasure-seeking and conquest. For indigenous Americansincluding the Maya the Nahua the Tano and the Wariit is the beginning of the end a violent saga of disease enslavement and the loss of languages and rituals. This collision of cultures comes to life in the manuscripts maps archaeological objects and rare books that make up the collection of early American treasures in the Library of Congress in Washington DC. Collecting for a New World: Treasures of the Early Americas relates these encounters through vivid illustrations and interpretive descriptions of more than sixty rare and priceless items. In describing for the first time the journeys of the objects themselvesvia African shipwrecks secret meetings on airstrips discoveries in castle libraries and journeys into unknown archaeological sites hidden deep in the jungles of Guatemalacurator John Hessler reveals the role played by private collectors whose knowledge vision andin many cases philanthropycontribute so significantly to the collective understanding and interpretation of history and culture.
