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- with Mayanism, a collection of New Age beliefs about the ancient Maya. Mayanists draw upon many inter-related disciplines including archaeology, linguistics...
- 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...
- little is known about the god Bʼolon Yokteʼ. According to an article by Mayanists Markus Eberl and Christian Prager in British Anthropological Reports,...
- or some other interplanetary object; an alien invasion; or a supernova. Mayanist scholars stated that no extant classic Maya accounts forecasted impending...
- 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...
- concerning war in Mesoamerica (in Spanish) WAYEB: European ****ociation of Mayanists Arqueologia Iberoamericana: Open access international scientific journal...
- In counterpoint to Stirling, Covarrubias, and Alfonso Caso, however, Mayanists J. Eric Thompson and Sylv**** Morley argued for classic-era dates for...
- Maya Altar from Looters", SAA Journal, John W. Hoopes, 15-4 "Doyenne of Mayanists", Archeology, Tom Gidwitz, Volume 55 Number 3, May/June 2002 "Time Line...
- spectacular series of Mayan lintels from Yaxchilan excavated by the British Mayanist Alfred Maudslay, a very high quality Mayan collection that includes sculptures...
- the Pueblo Revival style Sylv**** Morley (1883–1948), archaeologist and Mayanist John Nieto (1936–2018), contemporary artist Jesse L. Nusbaum (1887–1975)...