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Location Call # Volume Status
 Sherman Library Academic DVD 3rd & 4th Floors  F1435.3.W75 C64 2008    AVAILABLE  
 Sherman Library Popular Non-Fiction DVD 1st Floor  DVD 972.810 BREAKING c.2  AVAILABLE  
Title Breaking the Maya code : the 200-year quest to decipher the hieroglyphs of the ancient Maya / produced by Night Fire Films in association with Arte France ; a feature documentary by David Lebrun.
Edition Widescreen edition.
OCLC 233003158
ISBN/ISSN 720229913423
Music number FRF 913423D First Run Features
Publisher [New York, N.Y.] : First Run Features, 2008.
Description 1 videodisc (116 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
LC Subject heading/s Mayan languages -- Writing.
Archaeology -- Mexico -- History.
Archaeology -- Central America -- History.
Mexico -- Antiquities.
Central America -- Antiquities.
Other
Genre heading/s
Documentary films.
System details note DVD ; NTSC ; 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
Summary The story of the 200-year struggle to unlock the secrets of the hieroglyphs. This amazing detective story is filled with false leads, rivalries and colliding personalities. It takes us from the jungles of Guatemala the bitter cold of Russia.
NOTE The digital recording is licensed for private home use only. Any copying, reproduction, or public performance is a violation of the Copyright law and is prohibited.
General note Title from container.
Based on the book by Michael Coe.
Originally produced as a documentary in 2007.
Bonus features: production scrapbook ; director biography ; resources.
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