Mayan Enigma

Mayan Enigma
Title Mayan Enigma PDF eBook
Author Pierre Ivanoff
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1971
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Mayan Enigma

Mayan Enigma
Title Mayan Enigma PDF eBook
Author Pierre Ivanoff
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1971
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The Mayan Enigma

The Mayan Enigma
Title The Mayan Enigma PDF eBook
Author Constance Cortez
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1997
Genre Mayas
ISBN 9780297823070

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Mayan Enigma

Mayan Enigma
Title Mayan Enigma PDF eBook
Author Pierre Ivanoff
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1971
Genre Lacandon Indians
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Crystal Skulls and the Enigma of Time

Crystal Skulls and the Enigma of Time
Title Crystal Skulls and the Enigma of Time PDF eBook
Author Patricia Mercier
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Pages 283
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1780281358

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A fascinating, many-layered true adventure story that spans the globe and follows the author's quest to discover the meaning of various crystal skulls - which resonate with the Mayan prophecies and carry profound implications for the future of humankind.

The Mayan Enigma

The Mayan Enigma
Title The Mayan Enigma PDF eBook
Author Bunny Mum
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 0
Release 2024-03-24
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN

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Mia Lopez, a 12-year-old globe-trotter, embarks on a thrilling adventure with her archaeologist parents to uncover the secrets of the ancient ruins in Mexico. Joined by her best friends and fellow puzzle solvers, Liam and Emma Thompson, Mia discovers a mysterious pendant that holds the key to a legendary lost city of gold. As they race against ruthless treasure hunters to decipher the clues, the trio must navigate treacherous ruins, solve mind-bending riddles, and unravel the mysteries of an ancient civilization. With danger lurking at every turn, Mia, Liam, and Emma must use their wits, courage, and teamwork to outsmart their enemies, save the lost city, and unlock the power of an ancient portal before it's too late.

Mysterious Mesoamerican Cultures

Mysterious Mesoamerican Cultures
Title Mysterious Mesoamerican Cultures PDF eBook
Author Norah Romney
Publisher DTTV PUBLICATIONS
Pages 147
Release
Genre History
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Mayan ideas spread via broadcast and influenced divergent cultures and languages. It is possible to trace the influence of the Mayan civilization far beyond its confines (400 to 600 A.D.). One or two of these lesser civilizations may have existed contemporaneously with the great Mayan civilization, but most were at their best long after the great culture had declined. This chapter will emphasize the ties between these lesser civilizations and the Mayas and analyze their characteristics. Toward Mexico and the Isthmus of Panama, we will proceed northwest. Along the Gulf of Mexico and across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, the Mayas developed their arts of life in narrowing bands. In terms of importance, Comalcalco appears to be the most westerly Mayan city. A large ruin is also located near San Andres Tuxtla, and the Tuxtla Statuette is among the earliest dated Maya objects. Archaic and Maya figurines coexist in this coastal belt, where arid and humid conditions coexist. Mayan culture may have originated here. Little has been studied on the archaeology of this part of Mexico. Although the earliest known rubber specimens were found at Chichen Itza's Sacred Cenote, the material's ceremonial and practical uses are primarily related to the Olmeca and Totonac cultures. In southern Vera Cruz and western Tabasco, where the Aztecs later called Nonoalco, the Olmeca may be found. Ancient Mexican traditions frequently mention this region as a symbol of Maya civilization. Incense, water-proofing, drumstick tips, etc., were all made from rubber. There was also a sacred game played with a large rubber ball, with goals set high in parallel walls of a specially constructed court, which could be compared to basketball. Olmeca may have been a Mayan tribe, but they may also have spoken Mexican. The Olmeca ruled parts of the Mexican highlands before the Toltecs, according to Ixtlilxochitl's history. When the Toltec empire collapsed, they may have fled south, for we find a group of this name in Nicaragua at the time of the Conquest.