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Linda Schele (October 30, 1942 –
April 18, 1998) was an
American Mesoamerican archaeologist who was an
expert in the
field of Maya
epigraphy and iconography...
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Schele &
Mathews 1999, pp.293-294.
Schele &
Mathews 1999, p.294-295.
Schele &
Mathews 1999, p.296. Guillemín 1965, p.11.
Guillemin 1967, p.25.
Schele...
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Thomas von
Scheele (born
March 13, 1969) is a left-handed
Swedish table tennis player. He
competed in the men's
doubles event at the 1996
Summer Olympics...
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Freidel et al 1993, p. 478n60.
Schele &
Freidel 1990, pp. 394-5.
Sharer &
Traxler 2006, p. 598.
Schele &
Freidel 1990, pp. 361-2. Read & González...
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Friedrich Rabod Freiherr von
Schele (15
September 1847 – 20 July 1904) was a
German military officer and
colonial administrator who
served as governor...
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Popol Vuh hero brothers.
Using bits from
monumental inscriptions,
Linda Schele even
composed a
cosmogonic myth for this "First Father", one that still...
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Linda Schele and
Peter Mathews outlined the
first dynastic list for any Maya city. The work of
Tatiana Proskouriakoff as well as that of Berlin,
Schele, Mathews...
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completely a
modern invention." In 1990,
Mayanist scholars Linda Schele and
David Freidel argued that the Maya "did not
conceive this to be the...
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institution membership required.)
Martin &
Grube 2000, p. 51 Coe 1992, p. 180
Schele &
Freidel 1990, p. 400 Coe,
Michael D. (1992).
Breaking the Maya Code. London:...
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South Shields on the
other bank. The name
derives from
Middle English schele meaning "temporary
sheds or huts used by fishermen".
North Shields is first...