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The Maya Ruins Page - http://mayaruins.com/
Photos from Uxmal, Labna, Sayil, Chacmultun, Becan, Xpujil, Tikal, Xunantunich, Lamanai, Kohunlich, Chicanna, Edzna, and Dzibilnocac. |
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European Association of Mayanists - http://www.wayeb.org/
Formed by young scholars searching for academic contacts. Links professionals, students and amateurs for conferences, information exchange, and workshops. Links, bibliography, publications, collection inventories, news, and conference information. |
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Maya Archaeology - http://www.maya-archaeology.org/
Facts and artifacts relative to Mayan archaeology, prehispanic pyramid architecture, Latin America, Mesoamerica, featuring Olmec jade, stelae and sculpture at Copan, and showing how pre-Columbian art can be reproduced aided by new digital technology. |
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Mundo Maya Online - http://www.mayadiscovery.com/
Online version of Mundo Maya Magazine, specializing in the Maya culture. Available in English and Spanish. Detailed articles on archeological topics. |
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Archaeology of the ancient Mayan civilization of Mesoamerica - http://www.jaguar-sun.com/
Introductory site to Maya culture and the major Mayan archaeological sites. |
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Mayan Civilization - http://www.indians.org/welker/maya.htm
Glenn Welker describes the locations and development of Maya civilization. Michael Lemonick gives a history of the related archeological research. |
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Maya Art Pages - http://home.epix.net/~miser17/art.html
Two photo collections of art from the classic period (400-800 CE), one of vases and the other of stellae at Copan, Honduras. |
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Mayavase.com - http://www.mayavase.com/
Precolumbian portfolio features a collection of artifacts and sites from the ancient Americas, and a database archive of rollout and still photographs of vases, plates, and bowls. Find hints and helps to search the database. |
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Mayan Collection - http://www.mayancollection.com/
Photographs, rubbings, and illustrations, featuring rubbings of stelae from 1970-71 in Guatemala; views of monuments published in 1844 by Catherwood. |
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Maya Ruins - http://www.snowcrest.net/goehring/maya/
Ken Goehring gives an illustrated history and tour of Mayan sites in chronological order. Prepared for the College of the Siskiyous. |
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Maya Ruins - http://americanindian.net/maya.html
Photographs and descriptions by Phil Konstantin. Includes Chichen Itza, Kabah, Uxmal, Labna, Xlapak, Sayil, Palenque, Xpujil, Becan and Museo de la Cultura Maya. |
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Vanderbilt Upper Pasion Archaeological Cave Survey - http://mayacaves.org
Mesoamerican cave archaeology forum, field notes, photos, and reports. |
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Maya Architecture: Evolution, Structure and Diversity of a Civilization - http://www.mayafiles.com
Virtual exhibition on Maya architecture with information, photos, plans, and models. |
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Tracking Maya Regional Organization - http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ioa/backdirt/Spr01/maya.html
Using a community centered perspective to examine how rural Maya affected and were affected by political changes. |
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Studying the Archaeology of Performance Among the Ancient Maya - http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ioa/backdirt/fall01/julia.html
The project currently focuses on performance among the ancient Maya, with comparisons to other cultures and time periods increasingly included. |
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Building a Geographic Information System of Ancient Maya Settlement - http://mayagis.smv.org/
Project by Walter R. T. Witschey and Clifford T. Brown, to study settlement patterns: includes research papers and maps. |
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Muddy Mayan Mystery Made Clearer By Researchers Working In The Bajos - http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/07/020724080415.htm
From ScienceDaily, University of Cincinnati professors found evidence of a major environmental transformation that helps to explain a puzzle that has stumped Maya scholars for decades. |
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Maya Motifs - http://www.mayamotifs.com/
Art featuring designs from the Tzolkin, the ritual calendar of the Maya. |
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Foxx Archive - http://www.foxxarchive.com
Features a photo gallery of Jeffrey Jay Foxx, ethnographic photographer. Includes a biography, a list of exhibitions and books, and related links. |
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Intense Droughts Blamed for Mayan Collapse - http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn3502
From New Scientist, Mayan civilization collapsed following a series of intense droughts, suggests the most detailed climatic study to date. |