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Antonio Pichillá Quiacaín continues his ongoing exploration of the knot and its capacity for metaphor at Elizabeth Xi Bauer ...
Fans of old-school glamour will find their place at this Cancun hotel – a grand, 363-room building standing elegantly by the ...
Author GRAZIETTA SALCEDO D39CRESCENZO tells us why we need to look at the Mayan forboding with deep insightFor archaeologists and scholars Mayan culture was a storehouse of surprises offering very lit ...
Oak Cliff Cultural Center hosts a screening of "MONSTRUO DE XIBALBA," which explores Mayan folklore through a young boy's ...
The world’s end may not arrive in December 2012 after all. An archeology expedition led by Boston University researchers and students gives insight into recently discovery Mayan calendars. The Xultun ...
In Texas, we don’t need an atomic clock or Mayan calendar to tell what year it is. Just look at where Democrats are in their perpetual effort to turn Texas blue. It’s gone like this for 30 years: The ...
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By the seventh century, Mayan political organization had changed significantly. Copan had grown to as many as 25,000 residents, and agricultural technologies also changed to keep up.
Washington - The earliest known Mayan calendar has been found in an ancient house in Guatemala and it offers no hint that the world's end is imminent, researchers said on Thursday. Rather, the painted ...
Remember way back in the days and months leading up to the year 2012, when everyone was sure the world would end all based on this: the Mayan calendar. Well, it’s been more than a decade since ...