Between Mayas and Aztecs came the Toltecs, who incised five holes on their human-bone flutes. |
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Local property values have since appreciated so much that most Mayas are priced out of the market. |
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They have a description of Hurakan's role in the creation epics of the Mayas. |
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I think my love for mathematics may have come from the Mayas, one of the first civilizations to deeply understand mathematics and astronomy. |
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Much better represented in scholarly literature and the popular imagination would be the Aztecs and Mayas of Mexico and the Incas of Peru. |
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Highly developed cultures, including those of the Olmecs, Mayas, Toltecs, and Aztecs existed long before the Spanish conquest. |
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The dark-haired, dark-eyed Mexican was as tough as those Mayas in his home country he spoke so much about. |
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They gave bangles for African slaves, opium for the silver of China and beads for the gold of the Incas and Mayas of South America. |
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The heirs to the Incas and the Mayas, and those of the myriad other Indian nations that peopled the continent in the pre-Columbus era, have a long tradition of resistance. |
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With this dual time zone watch, JAGUAR pays homage to the unique heritage of the Mayas. |
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The accurate observation of the sky served the Mayas for the building of pyramids and temples and for the legitimacy of their power. |
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No place of the Mayas is comparable with Tikal, because it lies deeply in the jungle. |
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The Chinese have ten previous ages, and the Etrurians and the Mayas all report seven previous worlds, while the Polynesians and Icelanders have nine. |
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The COMG was born out of the determination of the Mayas to consolidate their efforts to develop political, legal and social structures that protect their fundamental rights. |
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In contrast, the Mayas gripped by their religious traditions had let their population grow to supply labour for constructing sacrificial pyramids, scorning the natural resources. |
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The Mayas here used adobe because of the lack of building stone in the area, instead using the abundant clay and lime extracted from shells. |
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Mayas are actually more likely to support their local government than are Ladino Guatemalans. |
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The late 19th century hosted significant migrations of Ke'kchi Mayas to Belize from Guatemala, due to civil war and lack of accessible land for the people. |
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Though the exact date of Crique Sarco's first settlement is uncertain, at least three or four generations of Ke'kchi Mayas have resided in the village to date. |
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Did the world of the Mayas ended at the 8 and 9 century without the influence of destructive forces from the outside through astrological determination? |
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Also known as maize, grain corn was the chief source of nourishment for thousands of years, sustaining the Mayas, Aztecs, Incas and the Indian peoples of North and South America. |
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She carries out studies in the field with Lacandon Mayas in Mexico. |
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Avocados have been consumed for more than 10,000 years in Central America, where they originate from, and were considered a sacred fruit and a symbol of life by the Mayas and the Aztecs. |
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While mainly Mayan communities, including the Mopan and Ketchi groups, in southern Belize practice this form of local governance, the alcalde jurisdiction is not limited to Mayas. |
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Embark upon a fantastic adventure to the empire of the Mayas! |
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Around 300 AD, the Mayas began to dominate part of the state. |
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