Believing that Maya studies today are suffering from imbalance, J. Eric S. Thompson here approaches Maya history and religion from the standpoint of ethno-history. Present-day archaeologists often tend to restrict their curiosity to their excavations and social anthropologists to observe the modern Maya as members of a somewhat primitive society in an era of change. In this volume, a distinguished Maya scholar seeks to correlate data from colonial writings and observations of the modern Indian with archaeological information in order to extend and clarify the panorama of Maya culture. The shock of the Spanish Conquest was devastating to the Maya. Not only were they placed under the domination of a people uninterested in their ancient ways...
How can the past inform the present? Archaeologists working though IHOPE-Maya seek to address this q...
This volume examines the intersection between archaeologists working in the Maya area of Central Ame...
The 1990s were a decade of cultural and political change in Guatemala. Negotiations led to a Peace A...
The flat, dry reaches of the northern Yucatán Peninsula have been largely ignored by archaeologists ...
yesThe research is of great interest due to the overall situation in the history of the an-cient Ame...
By focusing on Maya ritual symbolism found in the iconography and archaeology of the pre-contact New...
By focusing on Maya ritual symbolism found in the iconography and archaeology of the pre-contact New...
Interactions with Indigenous populations around the world have been, and continue to be, riddled wit...
Some six million people in modern Central America are considered to be “Maya” and thereby descendant...
hippocampal hypothesis By W i l l i a m Fe inde l, MD., CM, FRCS(C), FRS(C) Fig. 1 Archeological s...
Some six million people in modern Central America are considered to be “Maya” and thereby descendant...
Maya were one of the great civilizations of the Middle America. They lived in the regions of Mexico,...
Some six million people in modern Central America are considered to be “Maya” and thereby descendant...
Maya spiritual practice in Guatemala has been actively challenged by mainstream religions and by pre...
Claiming a post-1960 "revolution" in Maya studies, Mayanists have seemingly relegated the era betwe...
How can the past inform the present? Archaeologists working though IHOPE-Maya seek to address this q...
This volume examines the intersection between archaeologists working in the Maya area of Central Ame...
The 1990s were a decade of cultural and political change in Guatemala. Negotiations led to a Peace A...
The flat, dry reaches of the northern Yucatán Peninsula have been largely ignored by archaeologists ...
yesThe research is of great interest due to the overall situation in the history of the an-cient Ame...
By focusing on Maya ritual symbolism found in the iconography and archaeology of the pre-contact New...
By focusing on Maya ritual symbolism found in the iconography and archaeology of the pre-contact New...
Interactions with Indigenous populations around the world have been, and continue to be, riddled wit...
Some six million people in modern Central America are considered to be “Maya” and thereby descendant...
hippocampal hypothesis By W i l l i a m Fe inde l, MD., CM, FRCS(C), FRS(C) Fig. 1 Archeological s...
Some six million people in modern Central America are considered to be “Maya” and thereby descendant...
Maya were one of the great civilizations of the Middle America. They lived in the regions of Mexico,...
Some six million people in modern Central America are considered to be “Maya” and thereby descendant...
Maya spiritual practice in Guatemala has been actively challenged by mainstream religions and by pre...
Claiming a post-1960 "revolution" in Maya studies, Mayanists have seemingly relegated the era betwe...
How can the past inform the present? Archaeologists working though IHOPE-Maya seek to address this q...
This volume examines the intersection between archaeologists working in the Maya area of Central Ame...
The 1990s were a decade of cultural and political change in Guatemala. Negotiations led to a Peace A...