<p><strong>Centuries before Hollywood moving pictures existed in ancient Maya culture.</strong>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Examining Maya art from a new perspective <em>The Maya Gods of Time</em> reveals the dazzling&nbsp;equivalent of ancient cinematic clippings showing how Maya animation portrays the&nbsp;motion of dance the dressing of a king the flight of birds and the dawning of the sun.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In an act of cultural restoration authors Jennifer and Alexander John resurrect a philosophy&nbsp;centred on time and the worship of creative destruction. Using art and artefacts from all&nbsp;periods and areas of Maya civilisation they reinterpret ancient imagery to demonstrate the&nbsp;importance of the linked concepts of &lsquo;three&rsquo; time and stone in Maya thought. Stunning&nbsp;original photographs and illustrations allow the reader to appreciate the full grandeur and&nbsp;complexity of Maya art from the Palenque Cross Group tablets to the lost Santa Rita murals.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Addressing the &lsquo;unseen&rsquo; in Maya art this book will not only transform the reader&rsquo;s Maya experience and show ancient artefacts in an entirely new light it also demonstrates the relevance of a forgotten belief system to the modern world.</p>