Guatemala, Belize & the Yucatan [2009].
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File Size : 24,86 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Belize
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File Size : 24,86 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Belize
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Author : Ronald Wright
Publisher : Grove Press
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 26,60 MB
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 9780802137289
The Maya created one of the world's most brilliant civilizations, famous for its art, astronomy, and deep fascination with the mystery of time. Despite collapse in the ninth century, Spanish invasion in the sixteenth, and civil war in the twentieth, eight million people in Guatemala, Belize, and southern Mexico speak Mayan languages and maintain their resilient culture to this day. Traveling through Central America's jungles and mountains, Ronald Wright explores the ancient roots of the Maya, their recent troubles, and prospects for survival. Embracing history, anthropology, politics, and literature, Time Among the Maya is a riveting journey through past magnificence and the study of an enduring civilization with much to teach the present. "Wright's unpretentious narrative blends anthropology, archaeology, history, and politics with his own entertaining excursions and encounters." -- The New Yorker; "Time Among the Maya shows Wright to be far more than a mere storyteller or descriptive writer. He is an historical philosopher with a profound understanding of other cultures." -- Jan Morris, The Independent (London).
Author : Stephen L. Whittington
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 46,11 MB
Release : 2006-08-20
Category : History
ISBN : 0817353763
Includes an indexed bibliography of the first 150 years of Maya osteology. This volume pulls together a spectrum of bioarchaeologists that reveal remarkable data on Maya genetic relationship, demography, and diseases.
Author : Peter Hutchison
Publisher : Footprint Handbooks
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,8 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Backpacking
ISBN : 9781904777281
The very best of the region, selected and researched by experts, packed with colour photos, detailed maps, top tips, travellers’ tales and suggestions for busting your budget. The ‘New Look’ Footprint package bringing together state-of-the-art presentation and superb content for the benefit of travellers. Sleeping: Haciendas, hostels, jungle lodges and beach cabanas. Sights: Maya monuments, colonial cities, jungle reserves and coral reefs. Eating: Tortillas, seafood and deep-fried grasshoppers. Activities: Dive sites, rafting trips and volcano treks. Transport: Plane, boat and chicken bus.
Author : Mike Church
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 20,13 MB
Release : 2001-09
Category : Belize
ISBN : 9780965296861
Mexico is the most attractive and exciting winter destination there is for American and Canadian RVers. With today's huge and costly RVs, drivers need to know what is around the next bend in the road. Updated to include new campgrounds and maps of the entire country, this invaluable guide provides addresses, telephone numbers, open dates, facilities for every safe campground in Mexico, and detailed directions on finding them. It also includes information on preparing an RV for an extended trip, what equipment to take, how to cross the border, and the communities surrounding the campsites. Information on Belize (on Mexico's south-eastern border) has also been included.
Author : C. Alan Joyce
Publisher :
Page : 1012 pages
File Size : 19,66 MB
Release : 2008-11
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781600571053
The Almanac provides facts on various issues including: Economics, statistics, noted personalities, science and astronomy, U.S facts and nations of the world.
Author : Anabel Ford
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 41,49 MB
Release : 2016-07
Category : History
ISBN : 1315417928
Using studies on contemporary Maya farming techniques and important new archaeological research, the authors show that the ancient Maya were able to support, sustainably, a vast population by farming the forest—thus refuting the common notion that Maya civilization devolved due to overpopulation and famine.
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Page : 332 pages
File Size : 41,74 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Geology
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Author : M. Kathryn Brown
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 28,34 MB
Release : 2021-04-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0813072131
Pathways to Complexity synthesizes a wealth of new archaeological data to illuminate the origins of Maya civilization and the rise of Classic Maya culture. In this volume, prominent Maya scholars argue that the development of social, religious, and economic complexity began during the Middle Preclassic period (1000–300 B.C.), hundreds of years earlier than previously thought. Contributors reveal that villages were present in parts of the lowlands by 1000 B.C., challenging the prevailing models estimating when civilization took root in the area. Combining recent discoveries from the northern lowlands—an area often neglected in other volumes—and the southern lowlands, the collection then traces the emergence of sociopolitical inequality and complexity in all parts of the Yucatan peninsula over the course of the Middle Preclassic period. They show that communities evolved in different ways due to influences such as geographical location, ceramic exchange, shell ornament production, agricultural strategy, religious ritual, ideology, and social rankings. These varied pathways to complexity developed over half a millennium and culminated in the institution of kingship by the Late Preclassic period. Presenting exciting work on a dynamic and poorly understood time period, Pathways to Complexity demonstrates the importance of a broad, comparative approach to understanding Preclassic Maya civilization and will serve as a foundation for future research and interpretation. Contributors: M. Kathryn Brown | Dr. George Bey III | Tara Bond-Freeman | Fernando Robles Castellanos | Tomas Gallareta Negron | E. Wyllys Andrews V | Anthony Andrews | David S. Anderson | Lauren Sullivan | Jaime J. Awe | James F. Garber | Mary Jane Acuña | William Saturno | Bobbi Hohmann | Terry Powis | Paul Healy | Richard Hansen | Donald W. Forsyth | David Freidel | Barbara Arroyo | Richard E. W. Adams A volume in the series Maya Studies, edited by Diane Z. Chase and Arlen F. Chase
Author : Jose A. Raynal-Villasenor
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 41,33 MB
Release : 2020-05-06
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 3030406865
This comprehensive volume presents the topic of water resources of Mexico from a different angle. Besides covering the geohydrology it also offers a brief account of the ancient water resources works, explains from where the water is coming, how the water is being used in homes and in the industry, how the dams are operated in the hurricane season, some aspects of the water-energy-food securities nexus and the expectations for the future in connection with global climate change. The book is of interest to every one connected with the water resources of Mexico, e.g. federal and state employees of agencies related with water management, water supply and wastewater treatment. It is also of value to those in academia and employed at water related professional associations and the general public.