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  The Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies http://www.famsi.org/
Fosters increased understanding of ancient Mesoamerican cultures. Photographic archives of Justin Kerr and the technical drawing archives of Linda Schele and John Montgomery. Grant information and bibliography.
  http://www.mesoweb.com/ http://www.mesoweb.com/
A large collection of articles and resources on Mesoamerica and its cultures, primarily Maya, Aztec and Olmec, maintained by Joel Skidmore. Includes an illustrated encyclopedia of Mesoamerica.
  Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations http://www.angelfire.com/ca/humanorigins/
Information on the writing systems, government and religions of the Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec, by Kevin L. Callahan, University of Minnesota, with references and links.
  Middle American Research Institute (MARI) http://www.tulane.edu/~mari/
Conducts, supports, and publishes research in the anthropology, and especially the archaeology of Mexico and Central America.
  http://www.mexicon.de/ http://www.mexicon.de/
Publication features news and studies on Mesoamerica.
  Institute for Mesoamerican Studies http://www.albany.edu/ims/
Non-profit institute studying the ancient and modern peoples and cultures of Mesoamerica.
  Mesoamerican Photo Archives http://www.mesoamerican-archives.com/
Features a gallery of photographs by David R. Hixson, a graduate student in Tulane University's Department of Anthropology.
  Chronological Table of Mesoamerican Archaeology http://weber.ucsd.edu/~dkjordan/arch/mexchron.html
D.K. Jordan's provisional chronology designed to accompany Michael D. Coe's books The Maya (1999) and Mexico (1994), on which it is largely based.
  GB Online's Mesoamerica http://pages.prodigy.com/GBonline/mesowelc.html
Focuses on prehispanic codices, archeological sites, ceramics, and native issues. Includes bibliographic resources, book reviews, and links to other pages.
  Mesoamerican Archaeological Sites http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/sites/meso.html
Features articles about sites in Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
  Aztec, Olmec and Mesoamerica Directory http://www.historylink101.com/1/aztec/ancient_aztec.htm
Offers links categorized in five areas: art, daily life, maps, pictures, and research.
  Archeological Sites Mesoamerica http://www.mines.edu/fs_home/jsneed/courses/LISS.380-83/LISS.381/resources/sites/index.shtml
Joseph Sneed of the Colorado School of Mines provides information about selected archaeological sites relevant to a course on technology, environment and human adaptation in pre-european Mesoamerica.
  Mesoamerican Archaeology http://www.angelfire.com/zine/meso/
Collected scholarly files, links, resources, software and reports relevant or interesting to Mesoamerican and Pre-Columbian Archaeology.
  The Foundation of Latin American Anthropological Research http://www.maya-art-books.org/
Provides information about archaeology, art and architecture of the ancient Maya and other pre-Columbian cultures; photographic archive; travel; book service; and photography and imaging.
  Mesoamerica Web Ring by James Q. Jacobs http://www.jqjacobs.net/mesoamerica/
Photo galleries of Teotihuacan, Chichen Itza, Uxmal, Palenque, Izapa, stone sculptures and artifacts. Includes a Mesoamerican archaeoastronomy article.
  Mesoamerican Themes and Chaco Canyon http://www.colorado.edu/Conferences/chaco/mesomod.htm
An essay with references by F. J. Mathien on archeological links between the native cultures of North and Central America. Part of a virtual conference on Chaco by the University of Colorado.
  Mesoamerican Architecture http://www90.homepage.villanova.edu/lowell.gustafson/maya.htm
Image gallery of Mesoamerican architecture.
  Quetzalcoatl's Fathers: A Critical Examination of Source Materials http://www.cc.ku.edu/~hoopes/aztlan/tripart.htm
One of the problems scholars face in the reconstruction of the Quetzalcoatl material is that the material itself appears to relate to multiple aspects revolving around the same or similar names.
  History, Myth, and Migration in Mesoamerica http://www.cc.ku.edu/~hoopes/aztlan/History.htm
Recent studies have recognized numerous distinctive elements in indigenous narratives, which appear to varying degrees in the hybrid accounts of the Colonial period. The defining characteristic of these sources is the different nature of Mesoamerican time.
  http://www.angelfire.com/zine/meso/meso/aztlan.txt http://www.angelfire.com/zine/meso/meso/aztlan.txt
Web list open to all persons interested in Pre-Columbian cultures, whether amateurs or professionals.
  Debunking the Pyramids http://anth507.tripod.com/pyramids.htm
The pyramids of Egypt and Mesoamerica are related, right? This paper dispels myths regarding hyperdiffusionism and the pyramids, focusing on the dissimilarities of Mesoamerican and Egyptian pyramids.
  ANTH 506: Ancient American Civilizations: Mesoamerica http://www.ku.edu/~hoopes/506/lecture.htm
Lecture Notes from Kansas University.
  The Aztec, Maya and Inca Collections http://www.fieldmuseum.org/research_collections/anthropology/anthro_sites/anthro3/m_s_america/aztec.htm
A brief description of this section of the anthropology collections of the Field Museum, Chicago.

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