- with Mayanism, a
collection of New Age
beliefs about the
ancient Maya.
Mayanists draw upon many inter-related
disciplines including archaeology, linguistics...
- map of the Yucatán Peninsula. The
alleged site has
caused controversy as
Mayanist scholars have cast
doubt upon the
potential discovery.
Field verification...
-
could only
recur once
every 52 years, and this
period is
referred to by
Mayanists as the
Calendar Round. In most
Mesoamerican cultures, the
Calendar Round...
-
little is
known about the god Bʼolon Yokteʼ.
According to an
article by
Mayanists Markus Eberl and
Christian Prager in
British Anthropological Reports,...
- are unknown. The
glyphs corresponding to the
night gods are
known and
Mayanists identify them with
labels G1 to G9, the G series. Generally,
these glyphs...
-
waning moon. The age of the moon was
depicted by a set of
glyphs that
mayanists coined glyphs D and E: A new moon
glyph was used for day zero in the lunar...
-
linguist Yuri
Knorozov in the 1950s and the
succeeding generation of
Mayanists. Cheney,
David M. "Bishop
Diego de Landa, O.F.M." Catholic-Hierarchy.org...
-
stable core of the title. "Emblem glyph"
simply reflects the time when
Mayanists could not read
classic Maya
inscriptions and used a term to
isolate specific...
- to the
field of
decipherment and
began working closely with the
noted Mayanist Linda Schele,
focusing on the art of
inscriptions of Palenque.
Stuart gave...
- this
triad of
dates is
definitively accepted by
almost all
contemporary Mayanists. All
other earlier or
later correlation proposals are now discounted....