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Maya Expert Answers Maya Civilization Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Dr. Ed Barnhart, an American archaeologist, answers the internet’s burning questions about the ancient Maya civilization. Why was the Maya calendar year only 260 days? Who did they sacrifice? Did they build more pyramids than the Egyptians? This Maya expert … Continue reading
What is the Canon? | Illustrated Theory of Music #7
Keep up to date with the OAE’s Illustrated Theory of Music. Subscribe to our YouTube channel today by clicking the red ‘subscribe’ button. It is free for you and it would mean a lot to us! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrHI… Welcome to the … Continue reading
The Popol Vuh: The Maya Story of Creation
Explore the Maya story of creation as recorded by the K’iche Maya and see how the Maya saw the world around them. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ancientamericas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AncientAmericas Sources and Bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x…
Chuj Boys of Summer
Speaking only his native language a Guatemalan teenager begins his new life in rural Colorado. A true story starring those who live it. Winner: SXSW Special Jury Award Winner: National Board of Review Student Award Winner: NYU Graduate Film Wasserman/King … Continue reading
buried mirror: latest reflections » Photo Wednesday: Water delivery
buried mirror: latest reflections » Photo Wednesday: Water delivery.
Originally posted on leavingthesafeharbor:
There are different kinds of working hard, and by no means am I saying we do not work hard in the US. However, the work that goes into these milpas for such uncertain returns is incredible.…
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