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Intense Droughts Blamed for Mayan Collapse From New Scientist, Mayan civilization collapsed following a series of intense droughts, suggests the most detailed climatic study to date. Yaxuna Archaeology Project Scientific research of the ruins of an ancient Maya city and its culture in the Yucatan region. Includes various multimedia presentations. Maya Society of Minnesota Offers monthly programs and lectures: includes newsletter, calendar of events, and links. Studying the Archaeology of Performance Among the Ancient Maya The project currently focuses on performance among the ancient Maya, with comparisons to other cultures and time periods increasingly included. Mayan Artifacts at Center of Dispute From the Miami Herald, more than two dozen artifacts said to be valuable Mayan pieces buried with the dead are the focus of a legal dispute 1,000 years later Muddy Mayan Mystery Made Clearer By Researchers Working In The Bajos 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. Toniná Archeological Site Photographs by a traveler of this site notable for the tallest pyramid in the Yucatán. Maya Ruins Photographs and descriptions by Phil Konstantin. Includes Chichen Itza, Kabah, Uxmal, Labna, Xlapak, Sayil, Palenque, Xpujil, Becan and Museo de la Cultura Maya. Rabbit in the Moon: Mayan Glyphs and Architecture Mayan hieroglyphic writing, language, and calendar; includes syllabary and Yucatec sound files. Vanderbilt Upper Pasian Archaeological Cave Survey Researching caves with ritual activity in southwestern Peten and northern Alta Verapaz. Photos, maps, reports. (English and Spanish) |
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