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  • Mayanist
  • Specialist in the Mayan language or culture

    A Mayanist (Spanish: mayista) is a scholar specialising in research and study of the Mesoamerican pre-Columbian Maya civilisation. This discipline should

    Mayanist

    Mayanist

    Mayanist

  • David Stuart (Mayanist)
  • American archeologist (born 1965)

    to the field of decipherment and began working closely with the noted Mayanist Linda Schele, focusing on the art of inscriptions of Palenque. Stuart gave

    David Stuart (Mayanist)

    David Stuart (Mayanist)

    David_Stuart_(Mayanist)

  • Simon Martin (Mayanist)
  • British scholar (born 1969)

    Martin (born c. 1969) is a British epigrapher, historian, writer, and Mayanist scholar. He is best known for his contributions to the study and decipherment

    Simon Martin (Mayanist)

    Simon_Martin_(Mayanist)

  • Latin Extended-D
  • Unicode character block

    Extended-D is a Unicode block containing Latin characters for phonetic, Mayanist, and Medieval transcription and notation systems. 89 of the characters

    Latin Extended-D

    Latin Extended-D

    Latin_Extended-D

  • Peter Mathews (archaeologist)
  • Australian anthropologist and archaeologist

    Australia[citation needed]) is an Australian archaeologist, epigrapher, and Mayanist. He was a professor at the University of Calgary, and is Co Director of

    Peter Mathews (archaeologist)

    Peter Mathews (archaeologist)

    Peter_Mathews_(archaeologist)

  • Dreamspell
  • Esoteric calendar and game inspired, in part, by the Maya calendar

    calendar in part inspired by the Maya calendar by New Age spiritualist, Mayanist philosopher, and author José Argüelles and Lloydine Burris Argüelles. The

    Dreamspell

    Dreamspell

    Dreamspell

  • Kʼàakʼ Chiʼ
  • Hypothetical archaeological site of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization

    map of the Yucatán Peninsula. The alleged site has caused controversy as Mayanist scholars have cast doubt upon the potential discovery. Field verification

    Kʼàakʼ Chiʼ

    Kʼàakʼ_Chiʼ

  • Spearthrower Owl
  • Teotihuacan symbol

    Classic period, who is identified in Maya inscriptions and iconography. Mayanist David Stuart has suggested that Spearthrower Owl was a ruler of Teotihuacan

    Spearthrower Owl

    Spearthrower_Owl

  • An Outline Dictionary of Maya Glyphs
  • Book by William E. Gates

    and much debated among Mayanists. Gates' work represented one of the major attempts in this pre-decipherment era of Mayanist scholarship to catalogue

    An Outline Dictionary of Maya Glyphs

    An_Outline_Dictionary_of_Maya_Glyphs

  • De Landa alphabet
  • Attempt to interpret Maya script as an alphabetic script

    of the Maya script, starting with the work of the Soviet epigrapher and Mayanist Yuri Knorozov. With the aid of two Maya informants familiar with the script

    De Landa alphabet

    De Landa alphabet

    De_Landa_alphabet

  • 2012 phenomenon
  • Eschatological beliefs about the year

    " said Mayanist scholar Mark Van Stone. "The notion of a 'Great Cycle' coming to an end is completely a modern invention." In 1990, Mayanist scholars

    2012 phenomenon

    2012 phenomenon

    2012_phenomenon

  • Diego de Landa
  • Spanish Catholic bishop in colonial Mexico (1524–1579)

    achieving the current understanding of their culture, to the degree that Mayanist William Gates asserted that "ninety-nine percent of what we today know

    Diego de Landa

    Diego de Landa

    Diego_de_Landa

  • Apocalypto
  • 2006 film by Mel Gibson

    sacrifices and widespread slavery was more typical of the Aztecs. In contrast, Mayanist David Stuart stated that human sacrifice was not rare and based on carvings

    Apocalypto

    Apocalypto

  • Ian Graham
  • British Mesoamericanist (1923–2017)

    James Alastair Graham OBE (12 November 1923 – 1 August 2017) was a British Mayanist whose explorations of Maya ruins in the jungles of Mexico, Guatemala, and

    Ian Graham

    Ian_Graham

  • Maya civilization
  • Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)

    dramatically, with large-scale excavations across the Maya region. In the 1960s, Mayanist J. Eric S. Thompson promoted the ideas that Maya cities were essentially

    Maya civilization

    Maya civilization

    Maya_civilization

  • Michael D. Coe
  • American archeologist, anthropologist, epigrapher, and popular author (1929–2019)

    pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, particularly the Maya, and was among the foremost Mayanists of the late twentieth century. He specialised in comparative studies of

    Michael D. Coe

    Michael_D._Coe

  • Merle Greene Robertson
  • American Mesoamericanist

    2011) was an American artist, art historian, archaeologist, lecturer and Mayanist researcher, renowned for her extensive work towards the investigation and

    Merle Greene Robertson

    Merle Greene Robertson

    Merle_Greene_Robertson

  • Floyd Lounsbury
  • American linguist and anthropologist

    25, 1914 – May 14, 1998) was an American linguist, anthropologist and Mayanist scholar and epigrapher, best known for his work on linguistic and cultural

    Floyd Lounsbury

    Floyd_Lounsbury

  • David Kelley
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: David H. Kelley (1924–2011), American archaeologist, epigrapher and Mayanist scholar David G. Kelley (born 1928), American politician in the state of

    David Kelley

    David_Kelley

  • British Museum
  • National museum in London, England

    Kingsborough, a series of Mayan lintels from Yaxchilan excavated by the British Mayanist Alfred Maudslay, a Mayan collection that includes sculptures from Copan

    British Museum

    British Museum

    British_Museum

  • List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events
  • or some other interplanetary object; an alien invasion; or a supernova. Mayanist scholars stated that no extant classic Maya accounts forecasted impending

    List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events

    List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events

    List_of_dates_predicted_for_apocalyptic_events

  • Yuriy Polyukhovych
  • Ukrainian historian and civil servant

    1980) is a Ukrainian diplomat, historian and civil servant. Ukrainian Mayanist researcher, historian, public and political activist, PhD in history, acting

    Yuriy Polyukhovych

    Yuriy Polyukhovych

    Yuriy_Polyukhovych

  • Suzanna W. Miles
  • American Mayanist

    American Mayanist

    Suzanna W. Miles

    Suzanna_W._Miles

  • William Robertson Coe II
  • November, 1926 – 23 November, 2009) was an American archaeologist and Mayanist academic. He conducted extensive field work on pre-Columbian Maya civilization

    William Robertson Coe II

    William_Robertson_Coe_II

  • William Saturno
  • American archaeologist and Mayanist scholar

    "Bill" Saturno (born Albany, New York) is an American archaeologist and Mayanist scholar who has made significant contributions toward the study of the

    William Saturno

    William_Saturno

  • Sak Chʼeen
  • San José in Guatemala. He is shown on one cylindrical vase. According to Mayanist David Stuart, the vase shows a ballgame between the kings of El Pajaral

    Sak Chʼeen

    Sak_Chʼeen

  • Tatiana Proskouriakoff
  • Russian-American Mayanist (1909–1985)

    January 23 [O.S. January 10] 1909, – August 30, 1985) was a Russian-American Mayanist scholar and archeologist who contributed significantly to the deciphering

    Tatiana Proskouriakoff

    Tatiana Proskouriakoff

    Tatiana_Proskouriakoff

  • Claude-François Baudez
  • French Mayanist

    Claude-François Baudez (3 December 1932 – 13 July 2013) was a French Mayanist, archaeologist and iconologist. He was honorary director of research at the

    Claude-François Baudez

    Claude-François Baudez

    Claude-François_Baudez

  • Recinos
  • Surname list

    include: Adrián Recinos (1886–1962), Guatemalan essayist, historian and Mayanist scholar Cándido Amador Recinos (1958–1997), Honduran political activist

    Recinos

    Recinos

  • New World Order conspiracy theory
  • Conspiracy theory regarding a totalitarian world government

    advantage of the growing 2012 phenomenon, which has its origins in the fringe Mayanist theories of New Age writers José Argüelles, Terence McKenna, and Daniel

    New World Order conspiracy theory

    New World Order conspiracy theory

    New_World_Order_conspiracy_theory

  • Glossary of the Maya civilisation
  • by Mayanist scholars, and names of things or entities which predated the 18th century. It excludes: technical terms not used solely by Mayanists, names

    Glossary of the Maya civilisation

    Glossary_of_the_Maya_civilisation

  • Edward Andrews (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: E. Wyllys Andrews IV (1916–1971), American archaeologist and Mayanist scholar Punch Andrews, real name Edward Andrews, music producer and manager

    Edward Andrews (disambiguation)

    Edward_Andrews_(disambiguation)

  • Fish-Fin
  • "Fish-Fin" is a designation or nickname given by Mayanist epigraphers (inscription scholars) to a personage whose undeciphered name-glyph appears in the

    Fish-Fin

    Fish-Fin

  • David H. Kelley
  • University with a PhD in 1957. From the late 1950s, he was one of the first Mayanist scholars to give credence to the theories of the Russian linguist and ethnographer

    David H. Kelley

    David_H._Kelley

  • Matthew Restall
  • American Mayanist (born 1964)

    American Mayanist (born 1964)

    Matthew Restall

    Matthew_Restall

  • Comma
  • Punctuation mark (,)

    (1/2): 5–14. Everson, Michael (30 January 2006). "N3028: Proposal to add Mayanist Latin letters to the UCS" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 6

    Comma

    Comma

  • Chultun
  • Mayan underground storage chamber

    of alcoholic beverages. Experimental research conducted in the 1960s by Mayanist Dennis E. Puleston demonstrated that chultúns around Tikal were particularly

    Chultun

    Chultun

    Chultun

  • Karl Taube
  • American ethnohistorian (born 1957)

    Andreas Taube (born September 14, 1957) is an American Mesoamericanist, Mayanist, iconographer and ethnohistorian, known for his publications and research

    Karl Taube

    Karl Taube

    Karl_Taube

  • Terence McKenna
  • American ethnobotanist, lecturer, and writer (1946–2000)

    Ott Luis Eduardo Luna Omega Point Rick Strassman Christian Rätsch Most Mayanist scholars, such as Mark Van Stone and Anthony Aveni, adhere to the "GMT

    Terence McKenna

    Terence McKenna

    Terence_McKenna

  • Adrián Recinos
  • Guatemalan historian

    Recinos (July 5, 1886 – March 8, 1962) was a Guatemalan historian, essayist, Mayanist scholar and translator, and diplomat. Recinos was a student of national

    Adrián Recinos

    Adrián Recinos

    Adrián_Recinos

  • Maya calendar
  • Calendar used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica

    orthography; also commonly written tzolkin) is the name commonly employed by Mayanist researchers for the Maya Sacred Round or 260-day calendar. The word tzolkʼin

    Maya calendar

    Maya_calendar

  • Mesoamerica
  • Pre-Columbian cultural area in the Americas

    concerning war in Mesoamerica (in Spanish) WAYEB: European Association of Mayanists Arqueologia Iberoamericana: Open access international scientific journal

    Mesoamerica

    Mesoamerica

    Mesoamerica

  • Maya script
  • Writing system of the Maya civilization

    stable core of the title. "Emblem glyph" simply reflects the time when Mayanists could not read Classic Maya inscriptions and used a term to isolate specific

    Maya script

    Maya script

    Maya_script

  • Chicomuceltec language
  • Dormant Mayan language of southeastern Mexico

    Guatemala. By the 1970s–80s it had become dormant, with recent reports in Mayanist literature finding that there are no living native speakers. Communities

    Chicomuceltec language

    Chicomuceltec language

    Chicomuceltec_language

  • Cuatrillo
  • Letter of many colonial Mayan alphabets in the Latin script

    cakchikel y ꜭiche. Guatemala. Cuatrillo and Tresillo in Recent Linguistic Publications N3028: Proposal to add Mayanist Latin letters to the UCS v t e v t e

    Cuatrillo

    Cuatrillo

    Cuatrillo

  • Nikolai Grube
  • German Mesoamericanist

    the 1994 Maya Meeting Born 1962 (age 63–64) Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany Alma mater University of Hamburg Occupations Epigrapher Mayanist

    Nikolai Grube

    Nikolai Grube

    Nikolai_Grube

  • Edwin M. Shook
  • American archaeologist (1911-2000)

    Shook (22 November 1911 – 9 March 2000) was an American archaeologist and Mayanist scholar, best known for his extensive field work and publications on pre-Columbian

    Edwin M. Shook

    Edwin M. Shook

    Edwin_M._Shook

  • Ernst Förstemann
  • German historian, archivist and librarian (1822–1906)

    Germany, and also for his seminal contributions made in the early years of Mayanist research, towards the decipherment and understanding of calendrical elements

    Ernst Förstemann

    Ernst Förstemann

    Ernst_Förstemann

  • Stephen D. Houston
  • 11, 1958) is an American anthropologist, archaeologist, epigrapher, and Mayanist scholar, who is particularly renowned for his research into the pre-Columbian

    Stephen D. Houston

    Stephen_D._Houston

  • Chac Chel
  • Mayan goddess

    function without the other. Chac Chel is also called Goddess O by many Mayanists and she is the aged, grandmotherly counterpart to the young goddess of

    Chac Chel

    Chac_Chel

  • Lords of the Night
  • Set of nine gods in Mesoamerican mythology

    are unknown. The glyphs corresponding to the night gods are known and Mayanists identify them with labels G1 to G9, the G series. Generally, these glyphs

    Lords of the Night

    Lords of the Night

    Lords_of_the_Night

  • Ed Barnhart
  • American archeologist (born 1968)

    Edwin Lawrence Barnhart (born October 29, 1968) is an American archaeologist and explorer specializing in ancient civilizations of the Americas. He is

    Ed Barnhart

    Ed Barnhart

    Ed_Barnhart

  • William R. Bullard
  • American archaeologist

    William Rotch Bullard Jr (June 4, 1926 – May 23, 1972) was an American archaeologist. He received an AB and a Ph.D from Harvard University In the 1960s

    William R. Bullard

    William_R._Bullard

  • Wulfnoth Cild
  • South Saxon thegn, probable father of Godwin, Earl of Wessex

    and advocated since by the genealogist Lundie W. Barlow in 1957 and the Mayanist scholar and genealogist David H. Kelley in 1989 suggests that this Æthelmær

    Wulfnoth Cild

    Wulfnoth_Cild

  • Tatyana Proskuryakova
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Proskuryakova may refer to: Tatiana Proskouriakoff (1909–1985), Russian-American Mayanist scholar and archaeologist Tatyana Rodionova (long jumper) née Proskuryakova

    Tatyana Proskuryakova

    Tatyana_Proskuryakova

  • Constantine Samuel Rafinesque
  • French polymath and naturalist (1783–1840)

    Constantine Samuel Rafinesque-Schmaltz (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃stɑ̃tin(ə) samɥɛl ʁafinɛsk(ə)ʃmalts]) (22 October 1783 – 18 September 1840) was a French

    Constantine Samuel Rafinesque

    Constantine Samuel Rafinesque

    Constantine_Samuel_Rafinesque

  • Pierre Colas
  • German anthropologist (1976–2008)

    2008) was a German anthropologist, archaeologist and epigrapher. As a Mayanist scholar who investigated the pre-Columbian Maya civilization of ancient

    Pierre Colas

    Pierre_Colas

  • Ninth wave (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Award Part of a theory of the evolution of consciousness by the New age Mayanist author Carl Johan Calleman A variant of the notion of a sneaker wave The

    Ninth wave (disambiguation)

    Ninth_wave_(disambiguation)

  • Olmecs
  • Earliest known major Mesoamerican civilization

    In counterpoint to Stirling, Covarrubias, and Alfonso Caso, however, Mayanists J. Eric Thompson and Sylvanus Morley argued for Classic-era dates for

    Olmecs

    Olmecs

    Olmecs

  • Sharer
  • Surname list

    businessman Robert Sharer (1940–2012), American archaeologist, academic and Mayanist researcher Shanda Sharer (1979–1992), American murder victim William Sharer

    Sharer

    Sharer

  • John E. Teeple
  • friend, the Mesoamerican scholar Sylvanus G. Morley, one of the foremost Mayanist researchers of his day. By this time (the mid-1920s), although a few details

    John E. Teeple

    John E. Teeple

    John_E._Teeple

  • Mesoamerican chronology
  • Divides the history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica into several periods

    to this day, was particularly promoted by early- and mid-20th century Mayanists such as Sylvanus G. Morley and J. Eric S. Thompson. Confirmation that

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican_chronology

  • Mesoamerican Long Count calendar
  • Calendar used by Mesoamerican cultures

    kalabtun, kʼinchiltun and alautun. All of these words are inventions of Mayanists. Each one consists of 20 of the lesser units. Many inscriptions give the

    Mesoamerican Long Count calendar

    Mesoamerican Long Count calendar

    Mesoamerican_Long_Count_calendar

  • 435
  • Calendar year

    the Western Roman Empire.[citation needed] August 10 – A figure known to Mayanist scholars as "Casper" begins a 52-year reign in the Mayan city-state of

    435

    435

    435

  • List of pseudoscience topics
  • catastrophic events would occur on 21 December 2012, a belief rejected by Mayanist scholars as a modern pseudoscientific misinterpretation of the Long Count

    List of pseudoscience topics

    List_of_pseudoscience_topics

  • Periodisation of the history of Belize
  • to the present time. The pre-Columbian era is most often periodised by Mayanists, who often employ four or five periods to discuss history prior to the

    Periodisation of the history of Belize

    Periodisation of the history of Belize

    Periodisation_of_the_history_of_Belize

  • Shook (surname)
  • Surname list

    singer and composer Edwin M. Shook (1911–2000), American archaeologist and Mayanist Eric N. Shook, game designer Fred Shook (Fredric Warden Shook) (1919–1992)

    Shook (surname)

    Shook_(surname)

  • List of Harvard University people
  • PhD 2004 Fields Medal winner Sylvanus G. Morley (1883–1948) College 1908 Mayanist scholar and archaeologist Robert Tappan Morris (born 1965) College 1987;

    List of Harvard University people

    List_of_Harvard_University_people

  • Field Museum of Natural History
  • Natural history museum in Chicago, Illinois

    collections utilized by the exhibit include pre-Columbian artifacts gathered by Mayanists Edward H. Thompson and John E. S. Thompson. Additionally, former curator

    Field Museum of Natural History

    Field Museum of Natural History

    Field_Museum_of_Natural_History

  • Ritual of the Bacabs
  • Maya manuscript containing incantations

    written in the Yucatec Maya language. The manuscript was given its name by Mayanist William E. Gates due to the frequent mentioning of the Maya deities known

    Ritual of the Bacabs

    Ritual_of_the_Bacabs

  • Casper (Maya ruler)
  • Ajaw of the Maya city of Palenque

    the ruler has not been deciphered. He was given the nickname Casper by Mayanist scholar Floyd Lounsbury because his name glyph is said to resemble the

    Casper (Maya ruler)

    Casper_(Maya_ruler)

  • George E. Stuart
  • American archaeologist and cartographer

    George Edwin Stuart III (April 2, 1935 – June 11, 2014) was an American archaeologist, cartographer, and scholar best known for his contributions to Mesoamerican

    George E. Stuart

    George_E._Stuart

  • Proskuryakov
  • Surname list

    structural mechanic Tatiana Proskouriakoff (1909–1985), Russian-American Mayanist scholar and archaeologist Tatyana Rodionova (long jumper) née Proskuryakova

    Proskuryakov

    Proskuryakov

  • 1963 in archaeology
  • Kidder, American archaeologist (b. 1885). June 23: Frans Blom, Danish Mayanist (b. 1893). August 28: Umberto Zanotti Bianco, Italian archaeologist, environmentalist

    1963 in archaeology

    1963_in_archaeology

  • Olmec hieroglyphs
  • Signs found on the Cascajal Block

    existence of Olmec writing and calendrics by 650 B.C.E" On the other hand, Mayanist epigrapher David Stuart stated that it would be hard to discern evidence

    Olmec hieroglyphs

    Olmec hieroglyphs

    Olmec_hieroglyphs

  • William E. Gates
  • American Mesoamericanist (1863-1940)

    William Edmond Gates (December 8, 1863 – April 24, 1940) was an American Mayanist. Most of his research focused around Mayan language hieroglyphs. He also

    William E. Gates

    William_E._Gates

  • William Rogers Coe
  • American banker and railroad executive

    sons: William Robertson Coe II (1926–2009), an archaeologist who became a Mayanist scholar. Michael D. Coe (1929-2019), an archaeologist, anthropologist,

    William Rogers Coe

    William_Rogers_Coe

  • Apocalypticism
  • Religious belief about the end of the world

    predictions of concomitant cataclysmic events as they arose. Professional Mayanist scholars stated that no extant classic Maya accounts forecast impending

    Apocalypticism

    Apocalypticism

    Apocalypticism

  • Copán
  • Maya archaeological site in western Honduras

    ruled for less than two years. The 10th ruler is nicknamed Moon Jaguar by Mayanists. He was a son of B'alam Nehn, the 7th ruler. He was enthroned in May 553

    Copán

    Copán

    Copán

  • Palenque
  • Ancient Maya city-state in Chiapas, Mexico

    inspiration of Merle Greene Robertson; thereafter every few years leading Mayanists would meet at Palenque to discuss and examine new findings in the field

    Palenque

    Palenque

    Palenque

  • List of people from Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • LeLande (1778–1821), merchant Sylvanus Morley (1883–1948), archaeologist and Mayanist Stanisław Ulam (1909–1984), mathematician associated with the Manhattan

    List of people from Santa Fe, New Mexico

    List of people from Santa Fe, New Mexico

    List_of_people_from_Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico

  • 1842 in archaeology
  • use of the term "Industrial archaeology". 12 January: Teoberto Maler, Mayanist List of years in archaeology 1841 in archaeology 1843 in archaeology Ramos

    1842 in archaeology

    1842_in_archaeology

  • Andrea
  • Name list

    playwright and professor Andrea Joyce Stone (1949–2014), North American Mayanist Andrea Stranovská (born 1970), Slovak sports shooter Andrea Strnadová (born

    Andrea

    Andrea

  • Evon Z. Vogt
  • American anthropologist

    Evon Zartman Vogt, Jr. (August 18, 1918 – May 13, 2004) was an American cultural anthropologist best known for his work among the Tzotzil Mayas of Chiapas

    Evon Z. Vogt

    Evon_Z._Vogt

  • List of Yale University people
  • 1983, Ph.D. 1988 Anthropology), pre-Columbian Mesoamerica researcher and Mayanist, professor of Anthropology at UC Riverside David A. Thomas (B.A. 1978,

    List of Yale University people

    List_of_Yale_University_people

  • Kaqchikel people
  • Indigenous Maya people of Guatemala

    Explained through the Dawn Tradition in the Guatemalan Highlands" (PDF). The Mayanist. "Transnational Migration's Psychosocial Impacts for Kaqchikel Maya Migrants'

    Kaqchikel people

    Kaqchikel people

    Kaqchikel_people

  • Thomas Barthel
  • German ethnologist and epigrapher

    hierarchy of four levels of site importance, became an influential concept in Mayanist research. Along with J. Eric S. Thompson, Barthel was a strong critic of

    Thomas Barthel

    Thomas_Barthel

  • 1805 in the United States
  • (died 1885) November 28 – John Lloyd Stephens, traveler, diplomat and Mayanist archaeologist (died 1852) December 2 – Cicero Price, commodore (died 1888)

    1805 in the United States

    1805 in the United States

    1805_in_the_United_States

  • Francisco Maldonado (monk)
  • Fray Francisco Maldonado (1571 – c. 1640) was a Guatemalan Franciscan linguist and historian. Little is known of him, but he was a prolific writer and

    Francisco Maldonado (monk)

    Francisco_Maldonado_(monk)

  • Napoleon Cordy
  • British Mesoamerican scholar

    Hannibal Napoleon David Alfred Thomas ("Nap") Cordy (July 29, 1902 — January 30, 1977) was an amateur scholar in the field of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican

    Napoleon Cordy

    Napoleon_Cordy

  • Naachtun
  • Pre-Columbian Mayan archaeological site in Guatemala

    rediscovered and documented in 1922 by the American archaeologist and Mayanist scholar, Sylvanus Morley. The name Naachtun was given to the site by Morley

    Naachtun

    Naachtun

    Naachtun

  • Lost Cities of the Maya
  • 1987 book by Claude-François Baudez and Sydney Picasso

    1987 illustrated monograph on Maya archaeology. Co-written by the French Mayanist and iconologist Claude-François Baudez and art historian Sydney Picasso

    Lost Cities of the Maya

    Lost_Cities_of_the_Maya

  • Silvanus (name)
  • Name list

    author Sylvanus Morley (1883–1948), American archaeologist, epigrapher, and Mayanist scholar Sylvanus Ngele, Nigerian senator Silvanus Njambari (born 1974)

    Silvanus (name)

    Silvanus_(name)

  • Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg
  • French ethnographer, historian, and priest (1814–1874)

    Abbé Charles-Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg (8 September 1814 – 8 January 1874) was a noted French writer, ethnographer, historian, archaeologist, and Catholic

    Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg

    Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg

    Charles_Étienne_Brasseur_de_Bourbourg

  • 1805
  • Calendar year

    1847) November 28 – John Lloyd Stephens, American traveler, diplomat and Mayanist archaeologist (d. 1852) December 2 – Cicero Price, American commodore (d

    1805

    1805

    1805

  • Jaime Awe
  • Belizean archaeologist

    Jaime José Awe is a Belizean archaeologist who specializes on the archaeology of the ancient Maya, a professor of Anthropology at Northern Arizona University

    Jaime Awe

    Jaime_Awe

  • List of people from Austin, Texas
  • Scalzo, musician, songwriter Schave & Reilly, comedy duo Linda Schele, Mayanist, art historian (deceased) Robert Schenkkan, playwright, screenwriter, Pulitzer

    List of people from Austin, Texas

    List_of_people_from_Austin,_Texas

  • Montecito Heights, Los Angeles
  • Neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, United States

    Alana Cordy-Collins, anthropologist and archaeologist Napoleon Cordy, Mayanist Bricia Lopez, author and restaurateur Tala Madani, artist Jackson Pollock

    Montecito Heights, Los Angeles

    Montecito Heights, Los Angeles

    Montecito_Heights,_Los_Angeles

  • Relación de las cosas de Yucatán
  • Spanish manuscript, written circa 1566

    Relación de las cosas de Yucatán was written by Diego de Landa around 1566, shortly after his return from Yucatán to Spain. In it, de Landa catalogues

    Relación de las cosas de Yucatán

    Relación de las cosas de Yucatán

    Relación_de_las_cosas_de_Yucatán

  • Norman Hammond
  • British archaeologist

    the British Academy (FBA), honouring his contributions to the field of Mayanist research. Hammond's published books include: Lubaantun, 1926-70: The British

    Norman Hammond

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