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Maya Calendar: Encyclopedia - Maya Calendar
The Maya calendar is actually a system of distinct calendars and almanacs used by the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. The...
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Maya Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Calendar - Tzolk'in
Mayanists have bestowed the name tzolkin (or tzolk'in, in the revised orthography which is now preferred) on the Maya version of the Meso...
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Maya Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Calendar - Calendar Round
Neither the Tzolkin nor the Haab system numbered the years. The combination of a Tzolkin date and a Haab date was enough to identify a da...
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Harmonic Concordance - The End Of The Mayan Calendar?
Harmonic Concordance and its relation to the Maya Calendars "end of time". Carl Johan Calleman, author of the "Mayan Calendar" and other ...
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Spiritual Awakening: Spirals Of Time
Time Cycles and cosmic calendars from different cultures lika the maya, aztek, hopis and veda, predicting a planetary ascension, are brou...
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Mayan Calendar: 2004 - The Third Night By Ian Xel Lungold
Predictions for 2004 based on the Mayan Calendar. This article by Ian Lungold, based on new revelations pertaining to the Mayan calendar,...
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Mayan Calendar: About Materialist And Spiritual Calendars
Carl-Johan Calleman is an internationally recognized authority in the studies of the Mayan Calendar. He has appeared in Swedish, Finnish ...
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Mayan Calendar: Foreword To The Book Solving The Greatest Mystery Of Our Time - The Mayan Calendar
The Foreword to the book: Solving the Greatest Mystery of Our Time - THE MAYAN CALENDAR
Carl Johan Calleman has a Ph.D. in Physical B...
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Mayan Calendar: Why The Creation Cycles Do Not End December 21, 2012, But October 28, 2011
Over the decades much discussion has focussed on finding the exact correlation between the Mayan Long Count and the Gregorian calendar. M...
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Venus Transit: Opening The Doorway To The Heart Of Venus
This article have much info about the upcomning Venus Transit and it also includes actual prayers you can use at the Venus Transit.
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Mayan Calendar And Humanity’s Path Towards Enlightenment
In this article Carl Johan Calleman predicts a unification of the modern expressions of some of the most advanced ancient traditions of t...
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Venus Transit: Oneness Prayer At June 8th 10.00-10.15 Am (gmt)
We call people from all walks of Life to gather together to pray together in the Spirit of Oneness at the Venus Transit June 8th 10.00-10...
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Venus Transit: Enter The Goddess - Venus Transit 2004-2012
The Venus Transit will be a wonderful opportunity to plug into a major planetary shift that will have positive collective consequences fo...
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Venus Transit: Venus Transit And The Global Oneness Celebration
The Global Oneness Celebration will be a wonderful opportunity to plug into a major planetary shift that will have positive collective co...
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Mayan Calendar: What Is Driving The Evolution Of Consciousness Described By The Mayan Calendar? - I
How is the Mayan Long Count to be explained? Why did this ancient people, that were the most mathematically advanced of their day, choose...
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Harmonic Concordance: A Bird's Eye View
Harmonic Concordance: An overview and perspective on the Harmonic Concordance.
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2012: The How And Why Of The Mayan End Date In 2012 Ad
Why did the ancient Mayan or pre-Maya choose December 21st, 2012 A.D., as the end of their Long Count calendar? This article will cover s...
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Calendar Round: Encyclopedia - Calendar Round
In the Mesoamerican calendars, Calendar Round dates are composed by interlacing the dates of a 260-day period (Tzolkin in the Maya Calend...
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Tzolkin: Encyclopedia - Tzolkin
Tzolkin (or tzolk'in, in the revised orthography which is now preferred) is the name bestowed by Mayanist scholars upon the version of th...
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Haab: Encyclopedia - Haab
The Maya Haab calendar is a 365-day solar calendar whose dates indicate the position of the Sun at noon relative to the zenith over the Y...
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Aztec Calendar: Encyclopedia - Aztec Calendar
The Aztec calendar was the calendar of the Aztec people of Pre-Columbian Mexico. It is one of the Mesoamerican calendars, sharing the bas...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia - Maya Civilization
Archaeological evidence shows the Maya had started to build ceremonial architecture by approximately 1000 BCE. There is some disagreement...
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Year Zero: Encyclopedia - Year Zero
A Year zero does not exist in the Christian Era and thus also does not exist in our current calculation of times.
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Month: Encyclopedia - Month
The month is a unit of time, used with calendars, which is approximately as long as some natural period related to the motion of the Moon...
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Baktun: Encyclopedia - Baktun
A Baktun is 20 Katun cycles of the ancient Maya Long Count Calendar. It contains 144,000 days.
Other related archivesMaya Long Count Cal...
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Veintena: Encyclopedia - Veintena
A veintena is a subdivision used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerican calendars, consisting of a 20-day period. The division is often casually r...
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August 11: Encyclopedia - August 11
August 11 is the 223rd day of the year (224th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 142 days remaining.
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Jose Arguelles: Encyclopedia - Jose Arguelles
Jose Arguelles (b. 1939) is the New Age spiritual leader for the Planet Art Network and the Foundation for the Law of Time. He holds a Ph...
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Hunab Ku: Encyclopedia - Hunab Ku
The name Hunab Ku can refer to either the Mayan god of the same name, or the Mayan symbol.
For the Mayan god, please see Maya mythology
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August 13: Encyclopedia - August 13
August 13 is the 225th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (226th in leap years), with 140 days remaining.
August 13 - Events.
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Harmonic Convergence: Encyclopedia - Harmonic Convergence
The Harmonic Convergence was a loosely-organized new age spiritual event that occurred on 1987, August 17th, when groups of people gather...
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August 30: Encyclopedia - August 30
August 30 is the 242nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (243rd in leap years), with 123 days remaining.
August 30 - Events.
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Chichicastenango: Encyclopedia - Chichicastenango
Chichicastenango, also known as Santo Tomás Chichicastenango, is a town in the El Quiché department of Guatemala, known for its traditi...
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Uaxactun: Encyclopedia - Uaxactun
Uaxactun (pronounced Wash-ak-toon) is an ancient ruin of the Maya civilization, located in the Peten department of Guatemala, some 40 km ...
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Cival: Encyclopedia - Cival
Cival is an archaeological site in the Petén department of Guatemala, formerly a major city of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization.
The ...
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Maya Mythology: Encyclopedia - Maya Mythology
Maya mythology refers to the pre-Columbian Maya civilization's extensive polytheistic religious beliefs. These beliefs had most likely be...
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Mesoamerica: Encyclopedia - Mesoamerica
Mesoamerica is the region extending from central Mexico south to the northwestern border of Costa Rica that gave rise to a group of strat...
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2012: Encyclopedia - 2012
2012 (MMXII) is a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
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Maya Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Calendar - Haab
The Haab was the Maya solar calendar made up of eighteen months of twenty days each and a five day month at the end of the year known as ...
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Maya Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Calendar - Maya Concepts Of Time
With the development of the place-notational Long Count calendar (believed to have been inherited from other Mesoamerican cultures), the ...
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Maya Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Calendar - Venus Cycle
Another important calendar for the Maya was the Venus cycle. The Maya were excellent astronomers, and could calculate the Venus cycle ext...
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Maya Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Calendar - General Overview
The most important of these calendars is one with a period of 260 days. This 260-day calendar was prevalent across all Mesoamerican socie...
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Maya Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Calendar - Long Count
Since Calendar Round dates can only distinguish within 18980 days, equivalent to around 52 solar years, the cycle repeats roughly once ea...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Religion
Like the Aztec and Inca who came to power later, the Maya believed in a cyclical nature of time. The rituals and ceremonies were very clo...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Religion
Like the Aztec and Inca who came to power later, the Maya believed in a cyclical nature of time. The rituals and ceremonies were very clo...
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Tzolkin: Encyclopedia Ii - Tzolkin - Tzolk'in Table Of Named Days
The tzolk'in calendar combines a cycle of twenty named days with another cycle of thirteen numbers (the trecena), to produce 260 unique d...
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Year Zero: Encyclopedia Ii - Year Zero - Other Year Zero Traditions
Year zero - South Asian moon calendars.
All eras used with Hindu and Buddhist calendars, such as the Saka era or the Kali Yuga, begin w...
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Aztec Calendar: Encyclopedia Ii - Aztec Calendar - 260 Day Cycle
The solar calendar of 365 days was inseparable from the Sacred Round, or Sacred Almanac. The priests used this ritual calendar of 260 day...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Mathematics
The Maya used a base 20 numbering system (see Maya numerals). Also, they (or their Olmec predecessors) independently developed the concep...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - List Of Maya Sites
Maya civilization - Most important sites.
Chichen Itza
Coba
Copán
Kalakmul
Palenque
Tikal
Uxmal
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Year Zero: Encyclopedia Ii - Year Zero - Historians
Bede was the first historian to use a BC year and hence the first to adopt the convention of no year 0 between BC and AD, in his Historia...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Decline Of The Maya
In the 8th and 9th centuries CE Classic Maya culture went into decline, with most of the cities of the central lowlands abandoned. Warfar...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Agriculture
The ancient Maya had diverse and sophisticated methods of food production. It was formerly believed that slash and burn (swidden) agricul...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Rediscovery Of The Pre-columbian Maya
The Spanish American Colonies were largely cut off from the outside world, and the ruins of the great ancient cities were little known ex...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Decline Of The Maya
In the 8th and 9th centuries CE, Classic Maya culture went into decline, with most of the cities of the central lowlands abandoned. Warfa...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Mathematics
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Writing And Literacy
Maya civilization - Writing system.
Main article: Maya hieroglyphics
The Maya writing system (often called hieroglyphics from a vague...
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Tz'utujil: Encyclopedia Ii - Tz'utujil - The Tz'utujil People
The Tz'utujil date from the post-classic period (circa 900-1500 ) of the Maya civilization, inhabiting the southern watershed of Lake Ati...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - List Of Maya Sites
Maya civilization - Most important sites.
Chichen Itza
Coba
Copán
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Palenque
Tikal
Uxmal
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Origins
Archaeological evidence shows the Maya had started to build ceremonial architecture by approximately 1000 BCE. There is some disagreement...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Political Structures
A typical Classic Maya polity was a small kingdom (ajawil, ajawlel, ajawlil) headed by a hereditary ruler – ajaw, later k’uhul ajaw. ...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Origins
Archaeological evidence shows the Maya had started to build ceremonial architecture by approximately 1000 BCE. There is some disagreement...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Rediscovery Of The Pre-columbian Maya
The Spanish American Colonies were largely cut off from the outside world, and the ruins of the great ancient cities were little known ex...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Agriculture
The ancient Maya had diverse and sophisticated methods of food production. It was formerly believed that slash and burn (swidden) agricul...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Writing And Literacy
Maya civilization - Writing system.
Main article: Maya hieroglyphics
The Maya writing system (often called hieroglyphics from a vague...
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Year Zero: Encyclopedia Ii - Year Zero - Third Millennium
Historians note that the 3rd millennium began on 1 January 2001 because they regard the Christian Era as beginning with year 1, whereas m...
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Year Zero: Encyclopedia Ii - Year Zero - Media
In the movie Back to the Future Dr. Emmett Brown, the inventor of a time machine, enters the input date of the "birth of Christ" on a key...
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Year Zero: Encyclopedia Ii - Year Zero - Astronomers
Astronomers include a year 0 immediately before year 1. The first use of an astronomical year 0 is traditionally attributed to Jacques Ca...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Architecture
As unique and spectacular as any Greek or Roman architecture, Maya architecture spans many thousands of years; yet, often the most dramat...
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Maya Civilization: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Civilization - Architecture
As unique and spectacular as any Greek or Roman architecture, Maya architecture spans many thousands of years; yet, often the most dramat...
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Month: Encyclopedia Ii - Month - Calendrical Consequences
At the simplest level, all lunar calendars are based on the approximation that 2 lunations last 59 days: a 30 day full month followed by ...
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Maya Mythology: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Mythology - Notable Gods
Maya mythology - Bacabs.
The Bacabs were four brothers, the sons of Itzamna and Ixchel. A creator god placed these skybearers at the fo...
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Month: Encyclopedia Ii - Month - Months In Various Calendars
Month - Julian and Gregorian calendars.
The Gregorian calendar, like the Julian calendar before it, has twelve months:
January, 31 day...
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Month: Encyclopedia Ii - Month - Astronomical Background
The motion of the Moon in its orbit is very complicated and its period is not constant. Moreover, many cultures (most notably those using...
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History Of Astronomy: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Astronomy - Mesoamerica
History of astronomy - Maya civilization.
The Maya calculated the solar year to somewhat greater accuracy than the Gregorian calendar. ...
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History Of Mathematics: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Mathematics - Miscellaneous Historical Notes
The Maya calendar utilized a base-20 number system which included the 'number' zero (also see Maya numerals).
In China, Zu Chongzhi (5th ...
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Day Of The Dead: Encyclopedia Ii - Day Of The Dead - History Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
The origins of the celebration of The Day of the Dead in Mexico can be traced back to the indigenous peoples of the Americas, such as the...
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History Of Mathematics: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Mathematics - Miscellaneous Historical Notes
The Maya calendar utilized a base-20 number system which included the 'number' zero (also see Maya numerals).
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Dating Creation: Encyclopedia Ii - Dating Creation - Creation Dates
Different historical cultures put the creation of the world at different dates. Many historical calendars were based on these dates.
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Dating Creation: Encyclopedia Ii - Dating Creation - Creation Dates
Different historical cultures put the creation of the world at different dates. Many historical calendars were based on these dates.
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Zecharia Sitchin: Encyclopedia Ii - Zecharia Sitchin - Theories
Sitchin has recently put forth his own date for the next passage of Nibiru in the year 2085, but the date most talked about is 2012 which...
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Calendar:
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Calendar A formal table of time measures based on the motions of the heavenly bodies. Where esoteric knowledge is intact, these cyclic...
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Mayan Calendar:
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MAYAN CALENDAR The Mayan year, beginning always on July 26, called a tun consisting of 360 days (called kin ) and 5 or 6 epagomenals c...
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List Of Calendars: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Calendars - Proposed
List of calendars - Reform calendars.
The following are proposed reforms of the Gregorian calendar
Common-Civil-Calendar-and-Time
Inte...
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Sylvanus Morley: Encyclopedia Ii - Sylvanus Morley - Publications
Morley's publications include:
1915- An Introduction to the Study of Maya Hieroglyphs
1920- The Inscriptions of Copán
1938- The Inscrip...
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Numerology:
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NUMEROLOGY The first thing to remember about numbers is that each number, far from being just an accretion of previous numbers, really...
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NUMEROLOGY The first thing to remember about numbers is that each number, far from being just an accretion of previous numbers, really...
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Maya Mythology: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Mythology - Overview
The Maya believed there were five different cardinal directions four of which were associated with colors: north/white, south/yellow, eas...
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Maya Mythology: Encyclopedia Ii - Maya Mythology - Overview
The Maya believed there were five different cardinal directions four of which were associated with colors: north/white, south/yellow, eas...
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Sylvanus Morley: Encyclopedia Ii - Sylvanus Morley - Early Life
Sylvanus G. Morley was born in Chester, Pennsylvania[1]. After first studying civil engineering, he went on to attend Harvard University ...
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Sylvanus Morley: Encyclopedia Ii - Sylvanus Morley - Theories And Retrospective Assessment
In his day, Sylvanus Morley was widely regarded as one of the leading figures in Maya scholarship, in authority perhaps second only to Er...
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Sylvanus Morley: Encyclopedia Ii - Sylvanus Morley - Fieldwork In Mexico And Central America
Morley was to devote the next 18 years working in the Maya region, overseeing the seasonal archaeological digs and restoration projects, ...
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Sylvanus Morley: Encyclopedia Ii - Sylvanus Morley - Project Completion And Final Years
After almost twenty years, Carnegie's Chichen Itza project wound to a close in 1940, its restorative and investigative work complete and ...
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Sylvanus Morley: Encyclopedia Ii - Sylvanus Morley - Influences On Other Scholars
Many a Maya scholar and archaeologist were to be given their first opportunity and employment under Morley's tutelage, working on the var...
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Sylvanus Morley: Encyclopedia Ii - Sylvanus Morley - Excavations At Chichen Itza
Sylvanus Morley - Context.
When Morley and his team first arrived in 1924 to commence their excavations, Chichen Itza was an abandoned ...
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Sylvanus Morley: Encyclopedia Ii - Sylvanus Morley - First Expeditions And Espionage Work
Morley graduated from Harvard in 1908. The next six years he spent travelling through Central America and Mexico, engaged in fieldwork wi...
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Quetzalcoatl: Encyclopedia Ii - Quetzalcoatl - Antecedents
The name "Quetzalcoatl" literally means quetzal-bird snake or serpent with feathers (Amphitere) of the Quetzal (which implies something d...
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Olmec: Encyclopedia Ii - Olmec - Overview
The Olmec homeland is characterized by swampy lowlands punctuated by low hill ridges and volcanoes. The Olmec response to this environmen...
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Mayan Calendar: The Classical Mayan Tzolkin Count And The Dreamspell
During the past decade interest in the Calendars of the Maya has dramatically increased world-wide. Ultimately, this increasing interest ...
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