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The Relationship of the Maya and Teotihuacan: A Mesoamerican Mystery, Keith Ferguson

The Relationship of the Maya and Teotihuacan: A Mesoamerican Mystery, Keith Ferguson

... the Maya and Teotihuacan. In this context I examined four Maya sites—Kaminaljuyu, Copan, Tikal, and Balberta—to better understand Maya-Teotihuacan ...the Maya were independent from Teotihuacan ...

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Social justice of the Maya people in the Guatemalan education system

Social justice of the Maya people in the Guatemalan education system

... the Maya people, which still constitute around half of the population (Poppema, ...the Maya culture and language in the curriculum” (Poppema, ...the Maya people had been excluded from the education ...

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Communitarian Micro-entrepreneurship and Gender in the Maya Touristscape.

Communitarian Micro-entrepreneurship and Gender in the Maya Touristscape.

... Service work is particularly problematic for women, and for women who work in tourism, their work is often service-oriented. As Hoschchild (2003) noted, women often suffer through service work disproportionally. She ...

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Mambo and The Maya

Mambo and The Maya

... Although the youths thought of themselves as local specialists in Latino dance, their dance, in another cultural context like the United States, would not be considered mambo dancing at [r] ...

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Dressed to Kill: Jade Beads and Pendants in the Maya Lowlands

Dressed to Kill: Jade Beads and Pendants in the Maya Lowlands

... opposite-face drilling was employed (Pendergast 1979:Fig. Perforations of this type permitted extraction of a core that could be sliced into.. small discs to be perforated for [r] ...

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Personhood in Maya Art : a theoretical perspective

Personhood in Maya Art : a theoretical perspective

... the Maya area (for example, Kray 2005, Lopez Austin 1996, Martínez González 2007 and Hatala ...the Maya (for example, Rosales Mendoza 2008, Barrera-Bassols and Toledo 2005 and Rodríguez Balam 2005) and from ...

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Telling and being told : storytelling and cultural control in contemporary Mexican and Yukatek Maya texts

Telling and being told : storytelling and cultural control in contemporary Mexican and Yukatek Maya texts

... contemporary Maya literature, we must first ask the question: who are the “Maya” we are speaking of when we use the term “Maya literature”? This dissertation focuses specifically on Yukatek ...

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Climate impact on the development of Pre-Classic Maya civilisation

Climate impact on the development of Pre-Classic Maya civilisation

... the Maya lowlands show strong and steady development (Hansen, 2017; Inomata and Henderson, ...of Maya civilisation in the central Maya lowlands occurred only after the onset of the Late Pre-Classic ...

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Maya Intimacy with the Mountains: Pilgrimage, Sacrifice and Existential Economy

Maya Intimacy with the Mountains: Pilgrimage, Sacrifice and Existential Economy

... The Maya view of the mountain guardians, too, is more complex than the ideological shorthand would suggest. Richard Wilson (1995: 58) notes that the Q’eqchi’ ascribe both Ladino and Indian attributes to the ...

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Desacralizing Land(scapes). Maya Heritage in the Global Picture

Desacralizing Land(scapes). Maya Heritage in the Global Picture

... of Maya communities? While investigations are taking place in the Maya region, transnational corporations are simultaneously destroying Maya Land and endangering heritage just beside the area of ...

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Stress and the menopausal transition in Campeche, Mexico

Stress and the menopausal transition in Campeche, Mexico

... Results: The twelve most common symptoms reported, in descending order of frequency, were tiredness, muscle and joint pain, nervous tension, problems concentrating, feeling depressed, difficulty sleeping, headaches, ...

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Evidence of Bat Sacrifice in Ancient Maya Cave Ritual

Evidence of Bat Sacrifice in Ancient Maya Cave Ritual

... Naj Tunich, a large cave site located in southern Peten, Guatemala, was first re- ported in 1980 (Figure 1). Archaeological investigation was carried out between 1981 and 1989 (Brady, 1989). Clear evidence of bat ...

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AudhaPada.pdf

AudhaPada.pdf

... 9 ANSWER 3. Each house has an arudha, which is called Pada as well. To say that Arudha Lagna of a house is improper. See BPHS and Jaimini Sutram for the names of the Padas. Arudhas in Rasi chart will represent the ...

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Making Maya Linguistics, Making Maya Linguists: The Production Of Maya Scientific Expertise And Models Of Personhood In The Yucatan Today

Making Maya Linguistics, Making Maya Linguists: The Production Of Maya Scientific Expertise And Models Of Personhood In The Yucatan Today

... Another, perhaps less obvious, way in which I hope that this research serves as a contribution to the individuals who helped me execute it is by writing about things that local linguists feel that they cannot say. Many ...

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Ko’ox T’aano’on ich Máaya: Yucatec Maya Language Revitalization Efforts among Professional
Educators in the State of Yucatán, México.

Ko’ox T’aano’on ich Máaya: Yucatec Maya Language Revitalization Efforts among Professional Educators in the State of Yucatán, México.

... that Maya was not independent from Spanish because its writing was based on the latter’s ...the Maya vowels in the 1984 ...among Maya speakers who were already literate in the previous ...and ...

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A Maya Burial in Cuba

A Maya Burial in Cuba

... the Maya, this skull would fit slightly better within the group of fronto-occipital parallel ...the Maya region in the same period, a classification as fronto-occipital parallel is perhaps more valid” ...

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Construction of an Yucatec Maya soil classification and comparison with the WRB framework

Construction of an Yucatec Maya soil classification and comparison with the WRB framework

... the Maya soil classification by adding primary and secondary qualifiers to the central concept of the soil ...the Maya soil classification applies to a large part of the peninsula of Yucatán (ca 152,000 km ...

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Decision Making Amplification Under Uncertainty: An Exploratory Study of Behavioral Similarity and Intelligent Decision Support Systems

Decision Making Amplification Under Uncertainty: An Exploratory Study of Behavioral Similarity and Intelligent Decision Support Systems

... This study was born out of a desire to understand a perplexing ceramic situation in a pit feature uncovered by Drs. Jeffrey Glover and Dominique Rissolo during the 2011 field excavations at the Maya coastal site ...

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Maya-Spanish contact in Yucatan, Mexico: Context and sociolinguistic implications

Maya-Spanish contact in Yucatan, Mexico: Context and sociolinguistic implications

... in Maya, rarely surface in Yucatan Spanish (Lope Blanch 1987: 103), with the exception of names of flora and fauna of Maya origin, and even then only among bilingual ...direct Maya influence on ...

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MesoAmerica 2.pdf

MesoAmerica 2.pdf

... answer to the question "Why did the Maya abandon their magnificent city of Chichen Itza?" There is reference to Maya culture.... Where did the Aztecs live.[r] ...

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