An excellent, impressive piece of scholarship . . . a valuable resource for scholars and students alike. Sarah B. Barber, University of Central Florida "As many scholars of Oaxaca and of ancient Mesoamerican religion in general know, there is a paucity of literature on Zapotec religion when compared to what is known about the Maya and Nahua belief systems. Linds project is thus timely and offers new insights into this little known area of ancient Zapotec society." Hilary M. Leathem, Anthropology News
"Ancient Zapotec Religion is an authoritatively researched study and provides a very useful synthesis of a complex subject. . . . Scholars of Mesoamerican religions will find [ it] a valuable addition to the scholarly literature." Sixteenth Century Journal
"Lind provocatively points to the still understudied, complex and multi-locational realities of religious organization, structure and infrastructural elements of the ancient Zapotec world. Indeed, as the book progresses, the complexity inherent to the world of Zapotec deities is increasingly made known." Naomi Calnitsky, Anthropology News