God created soul and maya with His Divine Power and then it is controlled by His Command. |
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They each believe in maya, and in the liberation of the soul from rebirth, called moksha, as the goal of human existence. |
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These begin with shuddha maya, pure spiritual energy, the first evolutes, emanations or creations out of God. |
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The latter symbolizes that egoistic force of maya which deludes individuals and keeps them from knowing their innate nature as god. |
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Each individual has to burn out his own karma and escape from the chains of maya, reincarnation, and all that. |
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And these demons were so expert with maya, they would create darkness, expand into various forms etc. |
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The day we shot that scene, it was her first day on set and maya Angelou had died that morning. |
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Guided by a realized guru and avowed to the unreality of the world, the initiate meditates on himself as Brahman, Absolute Reality, to break through the illusion of maya. |
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Sure, there is maya, there is illusion, but again all of that is created through our filters and shields of denials that we often choose to hide behind! |
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Out of deep injury, maya Angelou had a way of finding universal hope. |
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I could see my homeboy was scared, but that little Maya tried to kick at the old man. |
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From her point of view, Maya could see that Jenny had lost the lively glow of tan on her skin and now looked dull and dreggy. |
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He was then living in a dilapidated row house in South Philadelphia with his girlfriend, Maya, and their two small boys. |
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The book contains 500 poems from American and British poets, covering the waterfront from T.S. Eliot to Maya Angelou. |
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She reaches for the phone, the camera angles changes and we see Maya standing behind her. |
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Imaginative diffusionists used such similarities to speculate on the origins of the Maya. |
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The Maya erected new pyramids on top of older ones, concealing previous building phases. |
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The Penutian language group of Western America is related to the languages of the Maya and the Zoque of Mesoamerica. |
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The Inca, Maya and Aztec cultures all had advanced metallurgy by the time the Spanish arrived. |
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Maya slid through the low gravity of the chute into the shuttle, then belted herself into the control seat. |
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Maya Homberger's phrasing on the Baroque violin is peerless, her tone warm and expressive. |
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Maya was intrigued and absolutely determined to see a dung beetle rolling a ball. |
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Maya is a crested, dark-eyed gold guinea pig, or cavy, and she's the pride and joy of owner and breeder Keith Lakin. |
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Some of the caves contain cenotes, or openings to underground water sources, that the ancient Maya associated with Ix Chel. |
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Central American natives like the Aztec, Inca and Maya developed games using teams, balls, and targets. |
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Maya decodes a numerical warning left by a demonically possessed sociopath. |
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Maya astronomers observed the movements of the sun, moon, and planets, made astronomical calculations, and devised almanacs. |
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Maya aims at making a difference to the children's learning abilities, their health and nutrition. |
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Maya and her husband are killed in a car accident and their daughter Nandana, rendered mute through shock, comes to live at the big house. |
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Another few dozen maquilas are soon to be opened in Chiapas as part of a vast export-oriented industrial zone in the heart of Maya country. |
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Sometimes they flourished as city-state systems, as in early Sumeria, classical Greece, the Maya civilization, and medieval Europe. |
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He suggests that they indicate that the stone vessel may have originally contained a Maya codex, or ancient book. |
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The depiction of a ruler, together with the hieroglyphic inscription, suggests that it had a commemorative function, much like a Maya stele. |
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Maya Gold is produced using cocoa grown by Mayan farmers in Toledo, an impoverished jungle region of southern Belize. |
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The great Mayan cities were all built around cenote and the Maya regarded them as sacred. |
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Maya was a contemporary of the Mexican surrealist painter Remedios Varo, and even looked a bit like her. |
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In the junkyard, for the first time, Maya is independent and surrounded by friendly people of all races. |
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Maya also finds interpretation of thumris and ghazals as a source of inspiration for choreography. |
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Initially it was thought that the Maya pyramids did not serve as tombs, but recent explorations have identified burial sites within some of them. |
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An accident lands Maya in a coma in the hospital, and Tamar postpones her trip until her ex wakes up. |
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The Maya and Garifuna demonstrate the surviving tribal traits of the aboriginal peoples. |
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The Aztecs inherited from the Toltec and the Maya the practice of human sacrifice. |
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Even though they weren't the most sophisticated culture, or the most refined compared to, say, the Maya, the Aztecs were highly expressive. |
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Yair, only a year or two younger than Maya, has become distant and uncommunicative. |
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Made from the beans of the tropical plant Theobroma cacao, cocoa was a favorite drink of ancient Maya and Aztec people in Mesoamerica. |
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Clearly the Maya were astute astronomers capable of predicting celestial events and keeping records of solar eclipses and other events. |
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Obviously she had again mistaken Maya desperate fleeing for bridal shyness. |
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So for dinner she heads off to Maya Masala for pani puri chaat, onion rawa paneer dosa and a sweet and syrupy Indian dessert. |
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For hundreds of years, from the Spanish conquest onward, Maya hieroglyphic writing was a mystery to those attempting to read it. |
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I've always been interested in the ancient American mythologies of the Inca, Maya, and Aztec, and the ancient mythos of the Greeks and Egyptians. |
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Many of the overflow visitors scheduled to stay in Cancun have filled the resorts in the Riviera Maya. |
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New code was added to Maya to remove the requirement for hardware overlay in order to provide compatibility even with nonaccelerated drivers. |
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Archaeological evidence indicates that the jicama was grown by all the major early Mesoamerican civilizations, including the Olmec, Maya, Toltec, and Aztec. |
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Most rituals performed by Maya kings were commemorative reenactments. |
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The ancient Maya believed that the underworld of caves was home to gods that controlled rainfall and harvest bounties. |
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A corner devoted to raspberries, blueberries and blackberries brings in wrens, blue jays and towhees, and also attracts Maya and Delia for daily pilgrimages. |
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Though hundreds of Maya books were burned, we do have their visual art and their hieroglyphic inscriptions to partially reveal a poetics we are only beginning to understand. |
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The Maya, Olmecs, Toltecs, and Aztecs built cities and pyramids. |
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More than six million people speak today one about the twenty-eight Maya languages spread within nine great families, among whom Quiches and Yucatecs are most numerous. |
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When Maya numbers are written vertically dots always go on top of bars. |
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A houngan who remembers Maya explains that we are shadows cast by God. |
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The Aztecs, the Toltecs, the Inca, the Maya, etc., are proof enough that the Nazca did not need extraterrestrial help to create their art gallery in the desert. |
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In a perfect vigesimal system of numeration, the third term should be 400 but the Maya took 18 X 20 because 360 was a closer approximation to the length of the solar calendar. |
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At lunch, someone had flicked a spoonful of peas at Maya, and she had retaliated by chucking the rest of her lasagne at Travis Jones, the shooting guard for the varsity team. |
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The ancient Maya were imagined as a prehistoric, mysterious, ritualistic cult, ineluctably estranged from European historical and philosophical systems. |
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One need not be a believer, as I am, to know that Maya Angelou will so fully live on. |
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If it is certain that Maya altars received offerings or ritual goods, the particular ritual actions performed at these stones remains wholly unclear. |
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In this vein, I would like to engage self and other in relation to the sharing of Maya healing and health through the idea of a tri-uniry of ipseity, alterity, and community. |
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The Maya wear both modern Western-style clothing and traditional garb. |
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Their tragedy was bleakly mirrored by that of the Maya, who systematically exhausted their resource base, leading to death from starvation and thirst. |
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The weekly route calls at Belize, Costa Maya, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel. |
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Angie turned to see Maya standing there with a devilish grin. |
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But what made Maya Lin's minimalist design so appropriate was that it was commemorating the dead of a war that many Americans opposed and that we lost. |
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In this respect and in their more southerly location they were different from the ancient Maya and the Aztecs, with whom it is natural to compare them. |
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Some civilizations, most notably the ancient Greeks and the Maya, firmly resisted empire, finding their main expression as systems of warring city-states. |
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The ancient city of Naachtun is situated in the heart of the Maya region, just one kilometre south of the Mexican border, in far northern Guatemala. |
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For Mesoamerica, evidently, the foodways described under Aztec food and Maya food have constituted important culinary traditions whose influence can still be detected. |
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The string of flat-lined attempts to resuscitate the genre that preceded The Maya Rudolph Show certainly speaks to that. |
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We have Maya Rudolph, rather than, say, Tina Fey, headlining an attempt to revive the television variety show. |
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The modern Guatemalan population is largely descended from Maya ancestors. |
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The tunnel led to a small building buried beneath a Maya pyramid. |
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It documented changes in subsistence patterns and the development of agriculture and village life which underpinned the rise of Olmec, Zapotec, and Maya civilizations. |
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Explore the mysteries of a Maya ruin and a local indigenous village. |
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This interest in allying rulership with time and cosmos stands in full accord with the ceremonial and commemorative practices of Maya dynastic kingship. |
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She also provides a critique of why Olmec and Maya art have been so readily accepted by Western collectors an d art patrons while Teotihuacan leaves them cold. |
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A piece of Maya jewelry depicts an anthropomorphic, bicephalous serpent. |
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Maya was going to high school, she didn't want a binder, and all she wanted were some pens, mechanical pencils, college rule notebooks, and folders. |
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Individual Maya buildings and shrines often had quadripartite floor plans. |
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However, on holiday, Maya developed a real enjoyment for splashing around. |
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In common with other Mesoamerican cultures, the Maya worshipped feathered serpent deities. |
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Some hagiographic legends state that his father was a king named Suddhodana, his mother queen Maya, and he was born in Lumbini gardens. |
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On one of the beds, Lina Maya, 24, is sitting with her 10-month-old twin girls, Lobsa and Godo, and her son, Ayen, four. |
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Classic Maya social organization was based on the ritual authority of the ruler, rather than central control of trade and food distribution. |
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Warfare is depicted in Maya art from the Classic period, and wars and victories are mentioned in hieroglyphic inscriptions. |
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The rapid abandonment of Aguateca by its inhabitants has provided a rare opportunity to examine the remains of Maya weaponry in situ. |
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The most massive structures ever erected by the Maya were built during the Preclassic period. |
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Most Maya cities tended to grow outwards from the core, and upwards as new structures were superimposed upon preceding architecture. |
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Maya cities usually had a ceremonial and administrative centre surrounded by a vast irregular sprawl of residential complexes. |
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The centres of all Maya cities featured sacred precincts, sometimes separated from nearby residential areas by walls. |
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He persuades himself of the logicality of the steps he takes to 'look after' Maya, but is unable or unwilling to see the dangers he creates. |
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The architectural style is a mixture of Peten and Toltec, influences from the Guatemalan Maya and Toltecs of Central Mexico. |
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He starts with Maya, a beautiful Russian Blue cat who has suffered a shattered jaw, and a Labrador cross called Spud, who has a lame back leg. |
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The Bhagavad-Gita compares Maya to a merry-go-round from which there is no escape till it stops. |
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After standing ovations and curtain calls, the diva repeated her performance of Ave Maya, and soared a second time. |
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Another short stop is at Xcaret, a vast complex of re-created Maya altars, temples and grottoes, a botanical garden and a snorkeling channel. |
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Koeman hammered Maya Yoshida for committing his Southampton manager's cardinal sin of attempting a back-pass. |
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Yucatec Maya is glottalized in some consonants, tonal in certain vowels, and uses glottal stops. |
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Maya sadly said that her husband director Ehab Lamei and her learnt the news after going for a routine sonogram 22 weeks into her pregnancy. |
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Maya thinks she's in luck, Sunita will leave the road clear for her and Dev. |
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The other Oaks possibles are Social Scene, Noushkey, Frippet, Maya Cove and Credit-A-Plenty. |
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Researchers assumed turkey bones previously recovered from Maya sites belonged to the native ocellated turkey, Meleagris ocellata. |
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We recently bought two cinnamon Ocicat Kittens which we've named Nala and Maya. |
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Epigraphers have made great strides in decoding Maya glyphs in the past 20 years. |
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The human being in Hindu thought comprises Atman and Maya. The Hindu doctrine of Atman concerns one's deepest identity. |
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Maya epigrapher Peter Mathews, in a personal communication, commented that the glyphs for serpent and centipede are nearly indistinguishable. |
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As many as 15 pyramids, ball courts, plazas, altars and sculpted stone shafts called stelae were found at the Maya site. |
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Maya is the limited, purely physical and mental reality in which our everyday consciousness has become entangled. |
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Stone Maya stelae are widespread in city sites, often paired with low, circular stones referred to as altars in the literature. |
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Eccentric flints are among the finest lithic artefacts produced by the ancient Maya. |
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Their actual form varies considerably but they generally depict human, animal and geometric forms associated with Maya religion. |
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The Maya had no knowledge of the potter's wheel, and Maya vessels were built up by coiling rolled strips of clay into the desired form. |
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Maya pottery was not glazed, although it often had a fine finish produced by burnishing. |
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The Maya valued Spondylus shells, and worked them to remove the white exterior and spines, to reveal the fine orange interior. |
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The Maya generally hammered sheet metal into objects such as beads, bells, and discs. |
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Maya architecture also incorporates various art forms and hieroglyphic texts. |
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Across a broad swathe of the Maya area, limestone was immediately available. |
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The Maya did not employ a functional wheel, so all loads were transported on litters, barges, or rolled on logs. |
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Throughout Maya history, common huts and some temples continued to be built from wooden poles and thatch. |
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Like wood and thatch, adobe was used throughout Maya history, even after the development of masonry structures. |
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In the southern Maya area, adobe was employed in monumental architecture when no suitable stone was locally available. |
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Maya palaces consisted of a platform supporting a multiroom range structure. |
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The term acropolis, in a Maya context, refers to a complex of structures built upon platforms of varying height. |
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They generally extended horizontally as opposed to the towering Maya pyramids, and often had restricted access. |
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Many Maya buildings were aligned with astronomical bodies, including the planet Venus, and various constellations. |
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Although Maya cities shared many common features, there was considerable variation in architectural style. |
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The motifs also included geometric patterns, lattices and spools, possibly influenced by styles from highland Oaxaca, outside the Maya area. |
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By the Postclassic period, Yucatec was also being written in Maya codices alongside Ch'olan. |
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Early Maya script had appeared on the Pacific coast of Guatemala by the late 1st century AD, or early 2nd century. |
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Similarities between the Isthmian script and Early Maya script of the Pacific coast suggest that the two systems developed in tandem. |
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By about AD 250, the Maya script had become a more formalized and consistent writing system. |
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The Maya script was in use up to the arrival of the Europeans, its use peaking during the Classic Period. |
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The skill and knowledge of Maya writing persisted among segments of the population right up to the Spanish conquest. |
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The knowledge was subsequently lost, as a result of the impact of the conquest on Maya society. |
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The decipherment and recovery of the knowledge of Maya writing has been a long and laborious process. |
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The basic unit of Maya hieroglyphic text is the glyph block, which transcribes a word or phrase. |
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Although not much is known about Maya scribes, some did sign their work, both on ceramics and on stone sculpture. |
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The Maya could write any number from 0 to 19 using a combination of these symbols. |
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The Maya calendrical system, in common with other Mesoamerican calendars, had its origins in the Preclassic period. |
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The Maya calendar was intrinsically tied to Maya ritual, and it was central to Maya religious practices. |
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The basic unit in the Maya calendar was one day, or k'in, and 20 k'in grouped to form a winal. |
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This was believed by the Maya to be the day of the creation of the world in its current form. |
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Although the Calendar Round is still in use today, the Maya started using an abbreviated Short Count during the Late Classic period. |
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The George Vaillant Correlation would shift all Maya dates 260 years later, and would greatly shorten the Postclassic period. |
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This information was used for divination, so Maya astronomy was essentially for astrological purposes. |
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When Venus rose as the Morning Star, this was associated with the rebirth of the Maya Hero Twins. |
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For the Maya, the heliacal rising of Venus was associated with destruction and upheaval. |
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In common with the rest of Mesoamerica, the Maya believed in a supernatural realm inhabited by an array of powerful deities. |
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Maya households interred their dead underneath the floors of their houses, with offerings appropriate to the social status of the family. |
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Maya lineages were patrilineal, so the worship of a prominent male ancestor would be emphasized, often with a household shrine. |
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Maya deities governed all aspects of the world, both visible and invisible. |
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During the Classic period, the Maya ruler was the high priest, and the direct conduit between mortals and the gods. |
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Blood was viewed as a potent source of nourishment for the Maya deities, and the sacrifice of a living creature was a powerful blood offering. |
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The Maya world was populated by a great variety of deities, supernatural entities and sacred forces. |
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The Maya had such a broad interpretation of what was sacred that identifying distinct deities with specific functions is inaccurate. |
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The Maya interpretation of deities was intrinsically tied to the calendar, astronomy, and their cosmovision. |
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They included civilizations such as the Olmec, Maya, Zapotec, Moche, and Nazca. |
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In addition to basic foodstuffs, the Maya also cultivated prestige crops such as cotton, cacao and vanilla. |
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There are a great many museums across the world with Maya artefacts in their collections. |
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The Muisca Confederation was as advanced as the Aztec, Maya and Inca civilizations. |
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The Maya River, a tributary of the Aldan, drains an area almost to the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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In 1639 Ivan Moskvitin ascended the Aldan and Maya Rivers and crossed to the Ulya River to reach the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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The river's main tributaries are the Amga River, Uchur River and Maya River. |
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The next spring, they followed Moskvitin's route along the Maya River back to Yakutsk, arriving almost exactly three years after they left. |
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In the 1670s the Chinese attempted to drive the Russians away from the Okhotsk coast, reaching as far north as the Maya River. |
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The Maya population is today estimated at six million, which is about the same as at the end of the 15th century, according to some estimates. |
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A profusion of languages and subcultures developed within the Maya core culture. |
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Between about 2500 BC and 250 AD, the basic institutions of Maya civilisation emerged. |
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North of the Maya Mountains, the most important political centre was Lamanai. |
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In Mesoamerica, the Teotihuacan civilization fell and the Classic Maya collapse occurred. |
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As was the Shakya tradition, when his mother Queen Maya became pregnant, she left Kapilavastu for her father's kingdom to give birth. |
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In some cases slate was used by the ancient Maya civilization to fashion stelae. |
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These facts reinforced the view that the Maya drew their basic sustenance from corn, most of it grown on slash-and-burn plots known as swiddens. |
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This includes creating orthographies and vocabularies from spoken Nahuatl and Yucatec Maya. |
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The Maya medicinal turtle, Xkokak, and a suggested alternate reading of two Yucatec ethnomedical texts. |
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Their knowledge of Yucatec Maya allows them the rare ability to decipher the original Maya texts. |
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Prior to marrying Hurr, Maya was married to Youssef Traboulsi, an ADP fighter who died in the 2008 clashes. |
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Among the ancient Maya, logographic symbols were often incorporated into figural art, lending layers of significance to the greater composition. |
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Scripts, functions and polishing results fine-tune an excellent guide for Maya users. |
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Sierra, an up-and-coming Maya Angelou, recently published her collection of poems Under the Do-Rag. |
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It should be read and reflected upon by Maya archaeologists and epigraphers as well as by Mesoamericanists in general. |
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After the Olmec culture declined, the Maya civilization became prominent in the region. |
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A complex writing system was developed, and Maya illuminated manuscripts were produced in large numbers on paper made from tree bark. |
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They are reported to be the founders of various civilisations such as the Aztec, the Maya and the Inca. |
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Huracan was believed by the Maya to have created dry land out of the turbulent waters. |
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The early civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China, Maya, Greece and Rome were some of the cradles of civilization. |
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They were directly responsible for destroying the civilizations of the Inca, Aztec, and Maya in their quest to build the Spanish Empire. |
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The Maya community, the cah, was the means by which indigenous cultural integrity was maintained. |
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Production of cotton textiles, largely by Maya women, helped pay households' tribute obligations, but basic crops were the basis of the economy. |
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In the nineteenth century, the enclave supplied guns to the rebellious Maya in the Caste War of Yucatan. |
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The Mesoamerican writing tradition reached its height in the Classic Maya Hieroglyphic script. |
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The cenotes have long been relied on by ancient and contemporary Maya people. |
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There were an estimated seven million Maya living in this area at the start of the 21st century. |
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Among Maya speakers, Spanish is commonly spoken as a second or first language. |
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Linguists refer to the Maya language as Yucatec or Yucatec Maya to distinguish it from other Mayan languages. |
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However, three times more than that are of Maya origins, hold ancient Maya surnames, and do not speak Mayan languages as their first language. |
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Matthew Restall, in his book The Maya Conquistador, mentions a series of letters sent to the King of Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Much of Belize's original Maya population died as a result of new infectious diseases and conflicts between tribes and with Europeans. |
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It is a compendium of Maya stories and legends, aimed to preserve Maya traditions. |
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In the case of the Maya, the many national identities have been constructed because of the growing demands placed on them by cultural tourism. |
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Traditional music has its origins in the Olmec period with other indigenous influences such as those of the Maya, Mexicas and Nahuas. |
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Tabasco is host to the boating marathon called the Mundo Maya on the Usumacinta and Grijalva rivers. |
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Comalcalco is a Maya archeological site near the modern city of the same name, on a bank of the Mezcalapa River. |
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Beginning around 250 AD, the Classic period is largely defined as when the Maya were raising sculpted monuments with Long Count dates. |
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In the Maya Lowlands two great rivals, Tikal and Calakmul, became powerful. |
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The Classic period also saw the intrusive intervention of the central Mexican city of Teotihuacan in Maya dynastic politics. |
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There are also a great many examples of Maya text found on stelae and ceramics. |
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At around the same time, there was a strong Maya presence at the Tetitla compound of Teotihuacan. |
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Centuries later, during the 9th century AD, murals at Cacaxtla, another site in the central Mexican highlands, were painted in a Maya style. |
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The Maya city of Chichen Itza and the distant Toltec capital of Tula had an especially close relationship. |
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The Maya civilization occupied a wide territory that included southeastern Mexico and northern Central America. |
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The Maya highlands extend eastwards from Chiapas into Guatemala, reaching their highest in the Sierra de los Cuchumatanes. |
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Modern scholars regard these periods as arbitrary divisions of Maya chronology, rather than indicative of cultural evolution or decline. |
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The Classic period is largely defined as the period during which the lowland Maya raised dated monuments using the Long Count calendar. |
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Within a couple of generations, large swathes of the central Maya area were all but abandoned. |
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Unlike during previous cycles of contraction in the Maya region, abandoned lands were not quickly resettled in the Postclassic. |
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After the decline of Chichen Itza, the Maya region lacked a dominant power until the rise of the city of Mayapan in the 12th century. |
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On the eve of the Spanish conquest, the highlands of Guatemala were dominated by several powerful Maya states. |
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They were seized by a Maya lord, and most were sacrificed, although two managed to escape. |
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Shortly afterwards, the Spanish were invited as allies into Iximche, the capital city of the Kaqchikel Maya. |
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The Spanish conquest stripped away most of the defining features of Maya civilization. |
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However, many Maya villages remained remote from Spanish colonial authority, and for the most part continued to manage their own affairs. |
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Their illustrated accounts of the ruins sparked strong popular interest, and brought the Maya to the attention of the world. |
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The later 19th century saw the recording and recovery of ethnohistoric accounts of the Maya, and the first steps in deciphering Maya hieroglyphs. |
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Detailed settlement surveys of Maya cities revealed the evidence of large populations, putting an end to the vacant ceremonial centre model. |
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Unlike the Aztecs and the Inca, the Maya political system never integrated the entire Maya cultural area into a single state or empire. |
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Rather, throughout its history, the Maya area contained a varying mix of political complexity that included both states and chiefdoms. |
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From the Early Preclassic, Maya society was sharply divided between the elite and commoners. |
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Classic Maya rule was centred in a royal culture that was displayed in all areas of Classic Maya art. |
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Maya royal succession was patrilineal, and royal power only passed to queens when doing otherwise would result in the extinction of the dynasty. |
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Maya political administration, based around the royal court, was not bureaucratic in nature. |
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A number of royal and noble titles have been identified by epigraphers translating Classic Maya inscriptions. |
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This is an example of intensive warfare carried out by an enemy in order to completely eliminate a Maya state, rather than subjugate it. |
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Right up to the end of the Postclassic period, Maya kings led as war captains. |
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Maya inscriptions from the Classic show that a defeated king could be captured, tortured, and sacrificed. |
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The Spanish recorded that Maya leaders kept track of troop movements in painted books. |
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Maya warfare was not so much aimed at destruction of the enemy as the seizure of captives and plunder. |
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Maya ceramics were painted with clay slips blended with minerals and coloured clays. |
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The bow and arrow is another weapon that was used by the ancient Maya for both war and hunting. |
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Trade was a key component of Maya society, and in the development of the Maya civilization. |
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In the Postclassic, the Maya engaged in a flourishing slave trade with wider Mesoamerica. |
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The Maya engaged in long distance trade across the Maya region, and across greater Mesoamerica and beyond. |
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Within Mesoamerica beyond the Maya area, trade routes particularly focused on central Mexico and the Gulf coast. |
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An Early Classic Maya merchant quarter has been identified at the distant metropolis of Teotihuacan, in central Mexico. |
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Little is known of Maya merchants, although they are depicted on Maya ceramics in elaborate noble dress. |
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During the Contact period, it is known that Maya nobility took part in long distance trading expeditions. |
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A substantial Maya trading canoe was encountered off Honduras on Christopher Columbus's fourth voyage. |
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Maya art has many regional styles, and is unique in the ancient Americas in bearing narrative text. |
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The Maya nobility practised dental modification, and some lords wore encrusted jade in their teeth. |
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Because of the biodegradability of wood, the corpus of Maya woodwork has almost entirely disappeared. |
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The next day he took part in Poetry and the Film, a recorded symposium at Cinema 16, with panellists Amos Vogel, Arthur Miller, Maya Deren, Parker Tyler, and Willard Maas. |
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There was no universal structure for the Maya royal court, instead each polity formed a royal court that was suited to its own individual context. |
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Major Maya sites from this era include Copan, where numerous stelae were carved, and Quirigua where the largest stelae of Mesoamerica are located along with zoomorphic altars. |
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In Mexico and the Central American countries where civilizations like the Maya developed, indigenous people preserve traditions across modern boundaries. |
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The Americas collection mainly consists of 19th and 20th century items although the Paracas, Moche, Inca, Maya, Aztec, Taino and other early cultures are well represented. |
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Little is known about Maya military organization, logistics, or training. |
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Food and drink like chicken soup and the thick gruel known as atole is offered to them in 13 bowls made from jicaras, representing the 13 heavens of the ancient Maya. |
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Famous examples include Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison, Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison, and Maya Angelou. |
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From as early as the Preclassic period, the ruler of a Maya polity was expected to be a distinguished war leader, and was depicted with trophy heads hanging from his belt. |
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Maya kings frequently identified themselves with K'inich Ahau. |
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The largest population in the province was indigenous Maya, who lived in their communities, but which were in contact with the Hispanic sphere via labor demands and commerce. |
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The Popol Vuh was written in the Latin script in early colonial times, and was probably transcribed from a hieroglyphic book by an unknown K'iche' Maya nobleman. |
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The Mestizo culture are people of mixed Spanish and Maya descent. |
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This discovery increases the corpus of Classic period Maya mural painting to include residential figural wall art with highly complex painted texts and calendrical content. |
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Maya civilization arose as the Olmec mother culture gradually declined. |
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There he encountered Geronimo de Aguilar, a Spanish Franciscan priest who had survived a shipwreck followed by a period in captivity with the Maya, before escaping. |
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Indigenous Maya and Mestizos of partial Maya descent make up a sizable portion of the region's population, and Mayan languages are widely spoken there. |
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Evidence in the form of stone blade points recovered from Aguateca indicate that darts and spears were the primary weapons of the Classic Maya warrior. |
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Some elements were first deciphered in the late 19th and early 20th century, mostly the parts having to do with numbers, the Maya calendar, and astronomy. |
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By the end of the 20th century, scholars were able to read the majority of Maya texts, and ongoing work continues to further illuminate the content. |
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Report on X-ray fluorescence analysis, UV light examination, and stereomicroscopic examination of the Dumbarton Oaks Maya mosaic mask conducted at the Freer Gallery of Art. |
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Thus, to refer to Maya as Mayans would be similar to referring to Spanish people as Romantics because they speak a language belonging to the Romance language family. |
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Small sections of a main sign could be used to represent the whole main sign, and Maya scribes were highly inventive in their usage and adaptation of glyph elements. |
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It is not known if all members of the aristocracy could read and write, although at least some women could, since there are representations of female scribes in Maya art. |
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For a period the Maya state of Chan Santa Cruz was recognized as an independent nation by the British Empire, particularly in terms of trading with British Honduras. |
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The Maya population in Belize is concentrated in the Corozal, Cayo, Toledo and Orange Walk districts, but they are scattered throughout the country. |
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Maya Kaimal's Chickpea Chips are a modern version, reimagined in chip form for convenience snacking that you definitely won't want to wait for a special occasion to eat. |
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Because of this many Guatemalan Maya, especially women, continue to wear traditional clothing, that varies according to their specific local identity. |
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Celebrity gossipers have accused Maya of posing for the photos as part of a desperate attempt to prove that she's hotter than fellow Lebanese sexpot, Haifa Wehbe. |
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Using this system, the Maya were able to record huge numbers. |
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The finest surviving Maya art dates to the Late Classic period. |
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Archaeologists have tentatively identified marketplaces at an increasing number of Maya cities by means of a combination of archaeology and soil analysis. |
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It is almost exclusively concerned with the Maya elite and their world. |
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The Maya civilization developed in an area that encompasses southeastern Mexico, all of Guatemala and Belize, and the western portions of Honduras and El Salvador. |
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However, it was the Maya that developed the calendar to its maximum sophistication, recording lunar and solar cycles, eclipses and movements of planets with great accuracy. |
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Scholars continue to discuss when this era of Maya civilization began. |
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Maya stone sculpture emerged into the archaeological record as a fully developed tradition, suggesting that it may have evolved from a tradition of sculpting wood. |
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The Maya recorded their history and ritual knowledge in screenfold books, of which only three uncontested examples remain, the rest having been destroyed by the Spanish. |
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Although the cult of Kukulkan had its origins in these earlier Maya traditions, the worship of Kukulkan was heavily influenced by the Quetzalcoatl cult of central Mexico. |
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As a part of their religion, the Maya practised human sacrifice. |
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The Maya civilization developed within the Mesoamerican cultural area, which covers a region that spreads from northern Mexico southwards into Central America. |
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