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Eduard Seler

    December 5, 1849 – November 23, 1922

    Eduard Georg Seler was a preeminent German scholar whose extensive contributions significantly advanced the study of pre-Columbian cultures in the Americas. He is particularly renowned for his foundational work on the ethnography, documents, and history of Mesoamerican civilizations. Regarded as one of the most influential Mesoamericanist scholars of his era, his research laid crucial groundwork in anthropology, ethnohistory, linguistics, and epigraphy. Seler's dedicated scholarship provided deep insights into the complex societies of the ancient Americas.

    Wandmalereien von Mitla;
    Plantæ Selerianæ
    Codex Fejérváry-Mayer
    Reisebriefe aus Mexiko
    Mexican And Central American Antiquities, Calendar Systems And History
    Codex Vaticanus No. 3773 (codex Vaticanus B): An Old Mexican Pictorial Manuscript In The Vatican Library