Posts Tagged ‘Maya’

How to Read Maya Hieroglyphs

June 29th, 2011

How to Read Maya Hieroglyphs

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The ancient Maya civilisation of Mesoamerica was one of five in the history of the world to invent an original, functional writing system. Maya scribes documented the history of their civilisation in hieroglyphic script, yet by the nineteenth century there was not a single person left who could read this pictorial writing. After two centuries of intensive questioning, debate and research by experts and novices alike, the script has been almost fully recovered -- one of the most significant historical discoveries of the twentieth century. Serving as both an introduction to the script and a convenient reference to its basic features and symbols, this book is designed for amateurs and specialists, including general readers, travellers to the Maya areas, and participants in hieroglyphic workshops.

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Your Vacation in the Riviera Maya

September 9th, 2010

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Excerpt: Take Your Next Vacation in the Riviera Maya It is about time make plans for your next vacation getaway. The Riviera Maya is the perfect place for just about anything you want in a vacation destination. Riviera Maya is the title that was given to the charming Caribbean shoreline in Mexico, which stretches south of Cancun close to the Sian Ka’an Biosphere reserve. Whether you’re planning to reside in a fashionable and stunning oceanfront community filled with visitors and residents from around the world, or just…

Into the World of Maya

April 29th, 2010

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Excerpt: If we are to talk about computer animation and the software associated with it, there is one name we can’t afford to miss—that’s ‘Maya’! Maya is the leading name in 3D animation and rendering software for its high-end features and unique capabilities. Getting its name from the Sanskrit word for ‘illusion’, Maya indeed lives up to it by its powerfully impressive potential, which have enraptured all the animation-crazy creatures of the present world. To let you in this world of illusion and Maya, you must…

Mayan Culture

April 28th, 2010

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Excerpt: Mayan Culture. One of the most important civilizations of the pre-Columbian Mesoamerica was the Mayan culture that extended by different region from modern Mexico – Yucatan, Logwood, Quintana Roo, Chiapas and Tabasco. Mayan centers flourished in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. The majority of the investigations agrees in indicating that the first Mayans arose from the coast of the gulf of Mexico and that soon began a migratory flow took that them to expand, between 800 BC 1500 AD, by zones of Chiapas, the coast of Guatemala, the Guatemalan Peten and the Yucatan Peninsula. Like practically all the civilizations…

Mayan Art

April 28th, 2010

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Excerpt: The Mayan art is a reflection of their style of life and culture. The Mayan art was pronounced, in drawings and paintings in fresh, low and high paper or to the relief in stone, wood, mud, jade, and bone, as well as mud figurines. Mayan art took shape in the course the Preclassic period (1500 B.C. to 250 A.D.), flowered during the Classic period (c. 200 to 900 AD), and went through a Postclassic phase until the upheavals of the sixteenth century destroyed courtly culture and put an end to a great artistic tradition. The Olmecs, Teotihuacan and the Toltecs…