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  1. The Maya World
  2. Contemporary Theatre in Mayan Mexico: Death-Defying Acts by Tamara L. Underiner, 2004-06-01
  3. Ancient Cultures of Mexico: The Aztec Calendar (Reconstruction of Colors and Texts) by Francisco Gonzalez Davila, 1964
  4. Rabinal Achi: A Mayan Drama of War and Sacrifice by Dennis Tedlock, 2003-09-04
  5. Tatiana Proskouriakoff: Interpreting the Ancient Maya by Char Solomon, 2002-11
  6. Mayan Visions: The Quest for Autonomy in an Age of Globalization by June C. Nash, 2001-08-08
  7. Phoneticism in Mayan Hieroglyphic Writing (Monograph Series)
  8. Sculpture in the Ancient Maya Plaza: The Early Classic Period by Flora S. Clancy, 1999-04-01
  9. The Mayan Shaman: Travelling in Time by Patricia Mercier, 2002-10-28
  10. A Forest of Kings:The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya by Linda Schele, 1990
  11. The Decipherment of Ancient Maya Writing
  12. Mayan Script : A Civilization and its Writing by Maria Longhena, 2000-09
  13. The Apotheosis of Janaab' Pakal: Science, History, and Religion at Classic Maya Palenque (Mesoamerican Worlds) by Gerardo Aldana, 2007-06-30
  14. El Universo De Quetzalcoatl by Laurette Sejourne, 1962

21. Ancient Mayan Civilization
ancient Crystal Skulls ancient Maya history ancient mayan Bat God ancient mayan Cities ancient mayan City Grandiose Palace ancient mayan Civilization ancient
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22. Ancient Cultures
ages (archaeology) history of Egypt history of Money King s Social Studies lots of ancient cultures information and His Travels The mayan Calendar Medieval
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Ancient World Cultures
7 Wonders in 3D - 7 Wonders of the Ancient World
7 Wonders of the Ancient World
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7 Wonders of the World
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The Agricultural Revolution
- man becomes a farmer
Alaphabetical List of Archeological Sites
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Ancient Atlas
- maps and geography of the ancient world
Ancient Big Game Hunting
- from Mankato State University
Ancient Civilizations
- Early Humans, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Archaeology
Ancient Civilizations
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Ancient Egypt
- Egyptian life, geography, Gods, time, pyramids, and more
Ancient Egyptian Culture
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23. Ancient Culture
the great lords in the war, who had the power, and many others aspects of history that could help us learn and discover more about the ancient mayan history.
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Maya Spirituality
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Ancient Maya Ancient Mayan Culture The Mayas were one of the most brilliant and powerful ancient indigenous civilization. Their ancient civilization was present from 2,000 BC to 1521 AD. The Maya world was composed of three layered domains: the heaven, the middleworld of earth, and the underworld. They believed that a lot of these regions were interconnected which produced sacred power. The sky was represented by a great crocodilian monster. This Cosmic Monster made the rains when it shed its blood in the supernatural counterpoint to the royal sacrifices on the earth below(Schele 1990). The Underworld was sometimes called Xbalba(Schele 1990), but it is possible that the original Mayan understanding was to believe that Xibalba as the "parallel unseen" Otherworld in which the Maya kings could pass in a trance. In all aspects, the life of the jungle became a major part of the Mayan. The jaguar is ever-present in the Mayan writing, religion and folklore. It also stood as the "companion spirit to the most powerful Lords". In addition, it was known as the Lord of the middleworld. It could as well as hunt by day and by night. The eagle was the chief predator in the upperworld. This animal was known as the Lord of the upperworld. The hummingbird was associated with the bloodletting ritual performed in worship to the gods. The bat represented the unknown, the night and the dark. The turtle was associated with the rain god and the maize god. The jungle also provided food, medicine, and building materials for the Mayas. Statues, cities, calendars and art were all major places where animals frequently appeared.

24. KinderStart - Learning Activities And Crafts : Ancient History/Archaeology
ancient history Sourcebook The Internet ancient history Sourcebook has a journey to explore the ancient Near East this Site; Rabbit In The Moon mayan Glyphs And
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25. Mayan Recipes, Food Production, Mayan Myths, Festivals, And Modern And Ancient M
Promotes Maya cuisine with a history of ancient mayan food production/preparation, modern mayan festivals and recipes, and mayan myths and traditions in Yucatan, Mexico.
http://www.fuegonuevo.com/
Most visitors to the Riviera Maya, Cancun and Playa del Carmen do not realize that decedents of the Maya who built the pyramids at Coba and temples of Chichen Itza still make up the majority of the people in the Yucatan. Visitors might go to dinner for Mexican food, but what they are served are specialties from northern Mexico, not native to the Yucatan peninsula.
Please visit the
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Inspired by his grandfather's knowledge of and respect for the Yucatecan Maya, Alberto Lizaola dreamed of teaching visitors to the Yucatan about the Maya and their traditions. With this goal in mind, Yaxche Maya Cuisine promotes Maya cooking with a Playa del Carmen, Mexico, restaurant Yaxche Maya Restaurant and this informational website, FuegoNuevo.com Yaxche Maya Restaurant is involved with the local Maya community in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, and seeks to introduce visitors to the culture of the living Maya. Throughout the year, Yaxche Maya Restaurant has

26. Internet Public Library: Prehistoric And Ancient History
Also includes photographs and articles on recent Dutch history. Project, a fascinating archaeological excavation/restoration of an ancient mayan site. This
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About.com: Ancient/Classical History
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Alcove 9: Classical and Medieval History
http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/alcove9/classics.html
The Library of Congress's annotated list of reference websites for classical and medieval history.
The Ancient Greek World
http://www.museum.upenn.edu/Greek_World/
Virtual gallery from the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology highlighting artifacts from everyday life in ancient Greece. "The artifacts you will see here tell a vivid story of life in ancient Greece. The text expands on this story, and together they create in detail an interpretation of how Greek art and material culture add to the written record and expand our understanding of daily life in ancient times.
The Ancient Olympics
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Olympics/index.html
This site uses information from the Perseus Project, a digital library on ancient Greece to exhibit information about the ancient Olympics. It includes comparisons between ancient and modern sports, ancient artwork with themes relevant to the games, and information about Olympic athletes who were famous in ancient times.
Ancient Roman Technology
http://www.unc.edu/courses/rometech/public/content/art_home.html

27. Mayan Culture - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling History
mayan stories, ancient hieroglyphics, and history of this Mexican culture for kids. From your homeschool guide, Ann Zeise. YOU ARE
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Cautionary Tales

These stories are a sophisticated method of communication in a situation where everything said among the Mayan people can pose dangers to the one who tells it and to the ones who hear it. Jaguar Sun
A basic introduction to the ancient and present day Maya. Every day, new people are getting caught up in this fascinating study. The fact that, in only twelve years, the great cycle of the Maya calendar will be completed, has piqued the curiosity of many.

28. Writing Company Ancient History Web Site
Mystery of the Maya. Most of the information on ancient mayan history is in the Maya Civilization area. The links to backgrounders
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Exploring Ancient History on the Web
Introduction Using the major search engines to search for ancient history Web sites for the classroom may produce overwhelming results. For example, a search on AltaVista for the phrase "ancient history" will result in a lengthy list of over 37,000 Web pages. A better route may be to begin with a database of educational sites such as Awesome Library at http://www.awesomelibrary.org/ . Although the Awesome Library consists of 14,000 sites, each one is carefully reviewed, briefly annotated, organized under classroom subject headings, and searchable by keyword. The Ancient Civilizations section is neatly arranged by culture subtopics, including the Ancient Chinese, Ancient Greeks, and Ancient Mayans. Users can look for the best sites for teachers, kids, teens, parents, librarians, or the community depending on their individual needs. The sites listed below can aid students and teachers in uncovering images, articles, activities, virtual tours, timelines, and downloadable maps to supplement the study of ancient history. Mr. Donn's Ancient History Page

29. Ancient History
4.5 billion – 1BC World history. Some ancient Civilizations. Tina Diodati. Plato (427?–348 or 347 BC). Augustus Caesar (63 BC–AD 14). mayan Hieroglyphics (c
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30. CULTUREFOCUS: Ancient Maya. Pictures And History Of Tikal, Palenque, Chichen Itz
THE FALL OF THE mayan CIVILISATION. Jessica Cecil investigates an ancient apocalypse. From BBC Archaeology and ancient history. TIKAL.
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HOME The Maya Today Guatemala and Mexico
THE ANCIENT MAYA Mysteries of a lost civilization The Maya of central America reached remarkable intellectual and artistic heights during the Classic period of their great civilization, between around AD 250 and 900. They built huge temples and pyramids, inscribed stone monuments, made major advances in mathematics and astronomy, and developed complex hieroglyphic scripts. But their great civilization was doomed to undergo a mysterious collapse that would leave their mighty temples and pyramids abandoned.... Tikal
During the Classic period of the Maya civilization, the great city of Tikal thrived in dense lowland jungle of what is now part of Guatemala. In the ceremonial heart of the city were palaces and lofty pyramids topped by temples. The Tikal pyramids include the highest known structure built in the Americas before the arrival of Europeans. Around AD 900, Tikal declined as Maya civilization in the region suffered the mysterious collapse that marked the end of their Classic period.
Temple I at Tikal - the Temple of the Great Jaguar - sits on a towering pyramid built over the tomb of King Hasaw Chan K'awil.

31. Katgraham's Math Odyssey: Ancient Mathematics Research Links
Link to ancient Mathematics history site ancient Mathematics history Of Mathematics And Chinese Contributions. ancient mayan And Aztec Contributions
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Research Ancient Mathematics!
New Mexico: Student Pages Submit A Site: Home Page: The following sites will assist in research projects relating to the study of Mathematics History and it's philosophical development. Please send me e-mail if you locate other sites that should be located on this page. I will add other cultural areas as we locate sites. General Historical Resources: Mathematicians' Biographies and Timelines of Knowledge Hall Of Famous Mathematicians: Indexed Site Of Biographies And Contributions Events In Mathematics And Technology: A Timeline Site... History In Progress Famous Women Mathematicians: Indexed Site of Biographies And Contributions Pi Through The Ages: Reflections On The Study Of This Number Ancient Greek Contributions: Archimedes: Jump Off Site To Researching The Man And His Mathematics Ancient Mathematics: History Of Mathematics And Chinese Contributions
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Chinese Form Of The Calculating Devise Ancient Egyptian Contributions: The Ahmes Papyrus: Select Egypt Area When You Reach This Site (Fractions...)

32. Social Science Resources
ancient history General Resources mayan Studies, The ancient World of Rome and Greece, plus Asia and the other major cultures.
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Social Science Resources
Here are direct links to three especially helpful resources: American Memory SCORE History-Social Science Search via U.S. Google You may also go directly to these sections below American History and Government: American Government California Information History General U.S. History ... World History

33. General Ancient History Resources
links to Internet information about mayan and pre Greek Theatre history Visual Documents Images from various Images of the ancient Stage This project, which
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General Ancient History Resources
From the Chico High School Library
General Ancient History Resources
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
"An on-line course supplement for students and teachers of the ancient and medieval worlds; features its own essays and primary texts. Over time it will include chapter-length histories for each of the eight "cultures" represented: The Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Early Islam and Medieval Europe. Aso includes a substantial index of internet sites, divided into five sub-indices: a chronology, an essay index, an image index, an internet site index and an electronic text index."
Mayan Studies Links
A collection of links to Internet information about Mayan and pre-Columbian civilizations of the Americas. Images, information and articles provide a lot of helpful resources.
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
For their builders, the Seven Wonders were a celebration of religion, mythology, art, power, and science. For us, they reflect the ability of humans to change the surrounding landscape by building massive yet beautiful structures, one of which stood the test of time to this very day.
Roman Law
Links to Internet resources related to Roman Law.

34. LookSmart - Directory - History Of The Mayans For Kids
mayan Culture Provides kids with interesting and useful sites focused on the rich history and culture of the ancient mayan civilization of Central America.
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  • 42eXplore - Mayans
    Delve into the mystery of the tribe that dominated Central America with their cities, temples, and pyramids. Construct buildings and crack the code of their glyphs.
    A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling - Mayan Culture

    Provides kids with interesting and useful sites focused on the rich history and culture of the ancient Mayan civilization of Central America.
    Civilization of the Ancient Maya

    Fifth graders supply reports on Mayan culture, with emphasis on culture, geography, and landmarks like Chichen Itza. Mayans lived on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
    Collapse of the Maya Civilization

    Explores theories relating to the question of how the ancient Maya civilization came to an "abrupt" end.
    Cybersleuth-kids.com - Ancient Civilizations: The Mayans
    Kid's guide furnishes a variety of study resources focused on the ancient Maya n civilization and culture. Learn about Mayan astronomy, religion, math, and writing. Homework Center - Mayans and Mesoamerica Homework help guide furnishes access to a variety of study resources dealing with the history of the Mayans and other cultures of ancient Mesoamerica.
  • 35. The Ancient World Web: Alternative_Theories
    The Riddles of the Sumerian and mayan Gods The ancient Sumerians and of new and challenging ideas in the areas of ancient history, Geomagnetism, Paleontology
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    The Alternative Theories Index
    The Links Ancient mysteries
    Ancient Mysteries from all over the world including pictures,links and more
    [Last Site Update: 11-Oct-2001 Hits: 5461 Rating: 5.25 Votes: 8] Rate It Atlantis Mapping Project
    "Your exclusive source for news on the secret U.S. dig in Antarctica"
    [Last Site Update: 11-Jul-2000 Hits: 10857 Rating: 3.67 Votes: 45] Rate It Deep Secrets
    "This site provides a thoroughly new, and just as thoroughly controversial, explanation for the rationale behind the exterior design parameters of the Great Pyramid of Giza." [English]
    [Last Site Update: 11-Apr-1999 Hits: 10425 Rating: 6.62 Votes: 21] Rate It In Search of the Lost Civilisation
    The web-site of author Graham Hancock provides an opportunity to keep up as he travels the world in search of the lost civilisations.
    [Last Site Update: 30-Sep-1999 Hits: 8379 Rating: 6.16 Votes: 18] Rate It Michael Cremo and Forbidden Archeology Etc.
    "From its initial release in 1993 to the present, Forbidden Archeology has shocked and delighted readers around the globe with a veritable encyclopedia of anomalous scientific evidence challenging the standard views on human evolution" [English]
    [Last Site Update: 21-Mar-1999 Hits: 11530 Rating: 5.73 Votes: 23]

    36. Mayan History Home Page
    Instead, there were as many as 20 politically sovereign polities, similar to ancient Greece citystates. View the Highlights of mayan history.
    http://www.oneworldjourneys.com/jaguar/history.html
    The ancient Maya developed advanced systems of astronomy and mathematics, an accurate calendar system, extensive trade routes, and a religion dominated by blood sacrifices. Without benefit of metal tools, beasts of burden, or even the wheel, they were still masters of architecture, building elaborate pyramids and sprawling cities. The collapse of these great cities is a mystery only now being explained, but the modern Maya remain tenacious survivors, like the jaguar itself, at the dawn of this new millennium. The ancient Maya lived in a vast area covering parts of present-day Guatemala, Mexico, Belize, and the western areas of Honduras and El Salvador. From the Pacific Ocean in the south, a narrow strip of coastal lowlands rises to a belt of mountains, active volcanoes, and highlands. Then the terrain drops onto limestone-based, flat lowlands in the central area all the way north to the Gulf of Mexico. Unlike the later Aztecs, the Maya had no central king ruling a vast empire. Instead, there were as many as 20 politically sovereign polities, similar to ancient Greece city-states. Each major city had its own ruler and noble class supported by tribute received from smaller cities and the surrounding farm villages.
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    37. Ancient Artifacts--Geography/Ancient History Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--Discovery
    Three of the most advanced ancient civilizations in of South America (a Macmillan Continental history Atlas) by 4. Ask students to choose one mayan, Aztec, or
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    6-8 > Geography Grade level: 6-8 Subject: Geography Duration: Two class periods
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    Mummies of Peru

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    Students will do the following: Research artifacts from one of three ancient civilizations: the Mayas, the Aztecs, or Incas Create an artifact representative of one of these three civilizations The class will need the following: Books and CD-ROMS about the cultures and artifacts of the Mayas, the Aztecs, and the Incas Internet access Newsprint and markers Materials to create representations of ancient artifacts (such as paper, poster board, clay, paint, and markers) Begin the class by providing basic information about ancient American cultures:
    • Three Ancient Civilizations: Three of the most advanced ancient civilizations in the Americas were those of the Mayas, the Aztecs, and the Incas. Explain that these empires ruled in different regions of Central and South America until they were conquered by the Spaniards in the 16th century. To reinforce when these civilizations flourished and point out their overlaps, draw a time line on a piece of newsprint that shows the time spans of the three civilizations:

    38. Observing The Sky--Ancient History/Astronomy Lesson Plan (grades 6-8)--Discovery
    Grade level 68, Subject ancient history, Duration Two class is no separate word in the ancient Pueblo languages those of the Anasazi and mayan civilizations?
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    6-8 > Ancient History Grade level: 6-8 Subject: Ancient History Duration: Two class periods to set students up for an ongoing project
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    Discover Magazine: Ancient Sky Watchers

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    Students will understand the following: Ancient people showed significant skills in developing calendars based on celestial movements. Contemporary people all over the world continue to be fascinated with astronomy. Access to local observatories and astronomical equipment would be helpful but is not necessary for this observation-and-recording project. Internet access and e-mail account for teacher or class To help students appreciate the skills of the ancient Anasazi people of the Southwest in watching the stars and simultaneously to highlight the benefits of up-to-date electronic communication, organize a cooperative sky-gazing project with teachers and students in other parts of the country and in other parts of the world. This project should not depend on telescopes or other high-tech paraphernalia. Your first step is to locate teachers and classes willing to participate with you in an astronomy project over the course of a few months. Find Internet discussion groups and clubs dedicated to astronomy and e-mail addresses of astronomy associations by selecting hyperlinks at

    39. AncientMexico.com - The Art, Culture, And History Of Ancient Mesoamerica
    is an interactive map of the ancient world of form often taken directly from painted mayan vases. of the mesoamerican lands have a rich history documented not
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    WELCOME TO ANCIENTMEXICO.COM, AN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE FOR THE STUDY OF THE ART AND CULTURES OF PRE-COLUMBIAN MESOAMERICA. The Ancient Web
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    Precott's Famous Classic

    The conquest of mexico has been added in a flash version complete with every chapter in the historic account of the fatal encounter between the Aztecs and the Spaniards.
    The Ancient Web AncientPeru.com The website devoted to the Art and Culture of the Ancient Andean region. This site includes resources for the fascinating history of the Incas, and maps of the Andean world. AncientChile.com The website devoted to the Art and Culture of the Ancient Patagonian region. This site includes resources for the fascinating history of the mapuche, and the very famous pictorial on Chile by Marta Zaleska. About Ancient Mexico Ancient mexico is the product of many years fascination with the cultural legacy of the latin american peoples. As a web designer I wanted to create a site that was both educational and close to my heart. If you would like to send me an email, or perhaps have some good ideas for the site, please contact me at: info@ancientmexico.com

    40. Nick Rider, Yucatan And Mayan Mexico (Travel) Ancient History & Civilisation Boo
    Nick Rider, Yucatan and mayan Mexico (Travel) in ancient history Civilisation Books / Book Reviews reviews at Review Centre. Nick
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