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WWW.MAYAWEB.NL
Culture and History of the Ancient and Modern Maya – website
by Dr. Sebastiaan Roeling (Netherlands) – http://home.planet.nl/~roeli049/enghome1.htm
– There is also a "Download" option on the menu where you can get
both the Chilam Balam of
Chumayel (Ralph Roys) and the Popul Vuh (the Delia Goetz and
Sylvanus Griswold Morley translation). These can be found at: http://home.planet.nl/~roeli049/freebook.htm
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Lords of the Earth website – http://www.mayalords.org/ – Not terribly academic, but has
a lot of interesting things on the Maya, Aztec, Mixtec, etc.
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Foundation
for Mesoamerican Studies (FAMSI) (Great information for scholars
and aficionados -- FAMSI was "created in 1993 to foster increased
understanding of ancient Mesoamerican cultures. The Foundation aims to
assist and promote qualified scholars who might otherwise be unable to
undertake or complete their programs of research and synthesis. Projects
in the following disciplines are urged to apply: anthropology,
archaeology, art history, epigraphy, ethnography, ethnohistory,
linguistics, and related fields.")
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Pre-Columbian Art Research
Institute (PARI) ("The primary purpose of the
Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute is to support and carry on research
and exploration of Mesoamerican civilizations, their art, archaeology
and glyphic texts, as well as research concerning the tropical
environment and its ancient monuments.")
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Ancient Mesoamerican
Civilizations Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec (Kevin
Callahan's web page!)
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Science Museum of Minnesota Photo Archive
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El Pilar Belize Website
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Hach Winik
(Lacondón Maya Website)
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The Mostly Maya and
Pre-columbian Links Lists (This is a pretty comprehensive
list and includes a number of non-Maya ones toward the bottom.)
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Welcome to
EcoTurismo Yucatan Ecotourism Tours - YUCATAN Peninsula Maya Ecology
Tourism - MEXICO (If you want to go on your own to Yucatan, this is
a great website to look at!)
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The Maya
Ruins Page (This site has a clickable map and lots of
photos.)
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Mike
Ruggeri's Maya Archaeology News and Links (A fantastic site to
look at for lots of pictures of numerous Maya sites! – a "MUST SEE"
site!)
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The
Maya Civilization - La Civilización Maya: Cities of the Maya
(This is an image intensive page by Luis Dumois – lots of photographs
and internal links.)
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Studying
the Archaeology of Performance among the Ancient Maya -- This
website by Julia L. J. Sanchez presents what may be a new subdiscipline,
“archaeomusicology”
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Kaxil Kiuic: Preservation
through Education and Research -- Hamline’s Ancient and
Modern Maya of Yucatan students visited this impressive
archaeological site and had a glimpse of its future
potential. Check it out! Note, it
is both an archaeological site as well as a bio-reserve (see the
accompanying, Kiuic: The
Helen Moyers Biocultural Reserve as well)
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DAAC
Study: Mayan Mysteries -- Site devoted to some recent climatic
and environmental concerns for the Maya region by the NASA Global
Hydrauligy Resource Center
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Palenque --
Welcome to Mexico's Palenque. This website, presented by the
Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute, Merle Greene Robertson and Mesoweb, hosts the official homepage of a current
archaeological dig at this classic Maya site.