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  1. dirpopulus.org

    Epigraphy; Related categories 3. ScienceSocial SciencesArchaeology ... Mesoweb A large collection of articles and resources on Mesoamerica and its cultures, primarily Maya, Aztec and Olmec, maintained by Joel Skidmore. Includes an illustrated encyclopedia of Mesoamerica.
  2. iasdirect.iaswww.com

    Mesoweb - A large collection of articles and resources on periods and cultures periods and cultures Mesoamerica and its cultures, primarily Maya, Aztec and periods and cultures periods and cultures Olmec, maintained by Joel Skidmore. Includes an illustrated periods and cultures periods and cultures encyclopedia of Mesoamerica.
  3. An experiment in networked research on Classic Mayan epigraphy; a relational database of glyphs ("gnumbers"), images, phonetic values ("pvalues"), and semantic values ("svalues") according to the consensus among various American Mayanists (MacLeod and Reents-Budet 1994); archive of digitally transcribed Mayan texts.
  4. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    This chapter outlines how time is understood and measured in research on Mesoamerica; describes the practices that define Mesoamerican cultural traditions, giving special attention to mathematics, calendars, and writing that are the most distinctive aspects of these societies; and considers alternative ways of thinking about Mesoamerica as a linguistic area, as a geographic region, and as a ...
  5. Home > Science > Social Sciences > Archaeology > Periods and Cultures > Mesoamerican. The Pre-Columbian civilizations of the central regions of the Americas. A cultural area with fluid geographical boundaries having common historic and cultural features, including the cultivation of maize, writing, an astronomic calendar, sacrifices and the building of pyramids (platform mounds) and ball courts.
  6. Home > Science > Social Sciences > Archaeology > Periods and Cultures > Mesoamerican > Epigraphy. Category deals specifically with the epigraphy (writing) of the ancient peoples of MesoAmerica, specifically the Maya and the Aztecs. Subcategories. Maya; Olmec
  7. Maya Archaeology - Facts and artifacts relative to Mayan archaeology, prehispanic mesoamerican pyramid architecture, Latin America, Mesoamerica, featuring Olmec jade, mesoamerican stelae and sculpture at Copan, and showing how mesoamerican pre-Columbian art can be reproduced aided by new mesoamerican digital technology.
  8. thoughtco.com

    This Mesoamerica timeline is built on the standard periodization used in Mesoamerican archaeology and upon which specialists generally agree. The term Mesoamerica literally means "Middle America" and it typically refers to the geographic region between the southern border of the United States to the Isthmus of Panama, including Mexico and Central America.
  9. The Maya of the tropical lowlands were one of several linguistically distinct groups who occupied pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. Their complex social order and civilization, which arose from early village farming, encompassed remarkable achievements in architecture, the arts, and hieroglyphic writing.
  10. academic.oup.com

    To create the Mesoamerican world, its people, and the maize that they lived on, the gods sacrificed themselves. In gratitude for life and maize, the people in turn sacrificed themselves to nourish their gods. The pivotal role of maize in the Mesoamerican cosmos represents more general abundance, enough to support settled villages.

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