In 1996, a group of scholars decided to organize for the first time in Europe a conference focused on the Maya studies. The European Conference for Classic Maya Culture took place in the British Museum in June of 1996. Later in that year, some young scholars met again in Brussels and decided to create the Wayeb, European Association of Mayanists, officially born the 14th of July of 1998. Starting from the year 2001, the Wayeb was associated to the annual European Maya Conference
Goals: To have a focused exploration of the various epistemologies related to how we know what we kn...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
The Yukatekan branch of the Maya language family, spread across the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, nor...
Remembering the conference; on November 2016 in Mesa, AZhttps://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/mayaproj...
13e European Maya Conference (Wayeb), “La vie quotidienne maya” du 1er au 6 décembre 2008 - Musée du...
The 12th “European Culture” Conference, organised by the Charlemagne Institute for European Studies ...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
Please join us for a special presentation by Dr. Ramón Arzápalo Marín, a LAII Visiting Scholar from ...
2012 erlebte die Welt einen spektakulären Medienhype um einen angeblich im Maya-Kalender vorausgesag...
This volume examines the intersection between archaeologists working in the Maya area of Central Ame...
The 26th Annual Meeting of the German Mesolithic Workgroup took place in Wuppertal from 10-12 March ...
A significant step in establishing a network for the study of the Eastern European Neolithic and at ...
My thesis is based on a broader context of theories and categories of tourism and touristic experien...
In this dissertation, I explore what it means to be Maya in the Yucatan today. I focus my research o...
The European Association of Archaeologists (EAA; e-a-a.org/eaa2019) met in Bern to hold its 25th Ann...
Goals: To have a focused exploration of the various epistemologies related to how we know what we kn...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
The Yukatekan branch of the Maya language family, spread across the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, nor...
Remembering the conference; on November 2016 in Mesa, AZhttps://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/mayaproj...
13e European Maya Conference (Wayeb), “La vie quotidienne maya” du 1er au 6 décembre 2008 - Musée du...
The 12th “European Culture” Conference, organised by the Charlemagne Institute for European Studies ...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
Please join us for a special presentation by Dr. Ramón Arzápalo Marín, a LAII Visiting Scholar from ...
2012 erlebte die Welt einen spektakulären Medienhype um einen angeblich im Maya-Kalender vorausgesag...
This volume examines the intersection between archaeologists working in the Maya area of Central Ame...
The 26th Annual Meeting of the German Mesolithic Workgroup took place in Wuppertal from 10-12 March ...
A significant step in establishing a network for the study of the Eastern European Neolithic and at ...
My thesis is based on a broader context of theories and categories of tourism and touristic experien...
In this dissertation, I explore what it means to be Maya in the Yucatan today. I focus my research o...
The European Association of Archaeologists (EAA; e-a-a.org/eaa2019) met in Bern to hold its 25th Ann...
Goals: To have a focused exploration of the various epistemologies related to how we know what we kn...
This volume contains the majority of the papers presented during a conference that took place on 16t...
The Yukatekan branch of the Maya language family, spread across the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, nor...