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  1. Ancient Mesoamerica: A Comparison of Change in Three Regions (New Studies in Archaeology) by Richard E. Blanton, Stephen A. Kowalewski, et all 1993-04-30
  2. The Ancient Civilizations of Mesoamerica: A Reader
  3. War and Society in Ancient Mesoamerica by Ross Hassig, 1992-08-19
  4. Landscape and Power in Ancient Mesoamerica by Rex Koontz, Annabeth Headrick, et all 2001-04
  5. The Political Economy of Ancient Mesoamerica: Transformations during the Formative and Classic Periods
  6. Mesoamerica's Ancient Cities by William M. Ferguson, Richard E. W. Adams, 2001-12-03
  7. Mesoamerica's Ancient Cities by William M. Ferguson, Arthur H. Rohn, et all 1990-08
  8. Life in Ancient Mesoamerica (Peoples of the Ancient World) by Lynn Peppas, 2004-10-30
  9. The Encyclopedia of Ancient Mesoamerica by Margaret Bunson, Stephen M. Bunson, 1996-02
  10. The Art & Architecture of the Aztec & Maya: An illustrated encyclopedia of the buildings, sculptures and art of the peoples of Mesoamerica, with over 220 ... of ancient Mexico and central America by Charles Phillips, 2008-01-25
  11. Ancient Mesoamerica: A Comparison of Change in Three Regions (New Studies in Archaeology) by Richard E. Blanton, Stephen A. Kowalewski, et all 1982-03-31
  12. Historical Dictionary of Ancient Mesoamerica by Joel W. Palka, 2000-06-28
  13. Olmec Art and Archaeology in Mesoamerica (Studies in the History of Art Series)
  14. Mayan Writing in Mesoamerica (Reading Power Series; Writing in the Ancient World) by Jil Fine, 2003-08

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82. Ancient And Medieval History
The Internet ancient history Sourcebook is a companion to the Internet Medieval Read about the latest finds at Maya sites throughout mesoamerica,
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Part of the World Wide Web Virtual Library this site provides links to national bodies concerned with archaeology, to university archaeology departments, and to archaeology units and trusts. It also includes links to useful Internet sites e.g. virtual tour sites. Argos Access
Argos is a peer-reviewed, limited area search engine (LASE) on the World-Wide Web. It is currently offline,but may be revived, but in the meantime it hosts a list of alternative resources. Exploring Ancient World Cultures Access
A comprehensive site containing information on many ancient world cultures: China, Egypt, Greece, Near East, India, and Rome, as well as early Islam and Medieval Europe. History Guide / InformationsWeiser Geschichte Access Internet Ancient History Sourcebook Access
The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook is a companion to the Internet Medieval Sourcebook and the Internet Modern History Sourcebook. Since there are already ample online repositories of texts for the Ancient and the Modern periods, the goal here is to provide and organize texts for use in classroom situations. Links to the larger online collections are provided for those who want to explore further.

83. The Revision Of Ancient History: Revised Chronologies
The history of ancient history revisionism offered here is drawn largely from He showed that the Bronze Age started in China and mesoamerica some 1500
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The Revision of Ancient History - A Perspective
By P John Crowe. An edited and extended version of a paper presented to
the SIS Jubilee Conference, Easthampstead Park, Sept. 17-19th 1999 [
Internet Paper Revision no.1 March 2001
Contents
  • Introduction
  • An Outline History of Revising Ancient History - Up to 1952. 2.1 Exaggerating Antiquity. 2.2 The Early Greek and Alexandrian Historians. 2.3 The Early Christian Chronologists. 2.4 Sir Isaac Newton, First of the Major Revisionists. 2.5 The Birth of Egyptology and the Chronological Debate. 2.6 The Invention of the Dark Ages, and Resulting Disputes.
  • Immanuel Velikovsky and Other Revisionists 1952-1974 3.1 Velikovsky and Ages In Chaos. 3.2 Donovan Courville. 3.3 Pensée, and E Schorr on Dark Age Mythology. 3.4 Schorr and the Stratigraphy of Troy
  • SIS and the Pro- Ages in Chaos Era 1974-1982 4.1 1974 to 1978 The SIS Early Years. 4.2 Velikovsky's Peoples of the Sea and Rameses II and his Time 4.3 J Dayton and 'Minerals, Metals, Glazing and Man' 4.4 Glaring Glazing Anachronisms. 4.5 Glazing Anomalies Resolved by The Glasgow Chronology
  • 1982-1990. P. James, D. Rohl, and G. Heinsohn lead in New Directions.
  • 84. MEXonline.com Guide To Mexican Pre-Columbian History
    Precolumbian history directory, resources on Mexico s indigenous peoples and GB Online s mesoamerica, ancient writings, maya ceramics native culture.
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    the National Anthropology Museum of Mexico. Aztecs Aztec Calendar Aztecs, general information. Aztec Student Teacher Resource Center the Mexican codexes. General Foundation for the Advancement of MesoAmerican Studies GB Online's Mesoamerica, Lords of the Earth, Middle American Research Institute, at Tulane University. Museo de las Culturas Prehispanicas, Museum of Prehispanic Cultures. Quetzalcoatl, the man, the myth, the legend. Summer Institute of Linguistics in Mexico, studying indigenous languages. Maya Hach Winik, information on the Lacandon Maya communities. Maya Weaving Project from the Science Museum of Minnesota. Maya Archaeology, Foundation of Latin American Anthropological Research. Maya Calendar The Mayan Epigraphic Project Rabbit in the Moon, information on the Maya. Other Indigenous Groups Tlahuica Cultures of Morelos The Zapotecs,

    85. Alibris: Art History Ancient Classical
    Used, new outof-print books with subject Art history ancient Classical. of the art and architecture of ancient mesoamerica evocatively summarizes the
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    86. AncientPeru.com: The History Art And Culture Of The Ancient Andes
    ancientperu.com, a concise educational resource on andean art, history, andarcheology. The ancient Web, ancientMexico.com, » Map of mesoamerica
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    Those of you who have been a fan for years may have noticed this is the third refresh of the Ancient Sites, this time improving on the underlying structure of the pages. Due to an overwhelming response to these sites I will now begin adding more content over the coming months, including feedback forms. The Ancient Web AncientChile.com
    The website devoted to the Art and Culture of the Ancient Patagonian region. This site includes resources for the fascinating history of the mapuche, and the very famous pictorial on Chile by Marta Zaleska. AncientMexico.com
    The website devoted to the Art and Culture of Ancient Mesoamerica. This award winning site was the first in the ancientweb series and has grown to include resources on the maya, aztex and their culture. Ancient Peru Bookstore Legends of the Plumed Serpent, Biography of a Mexican God

    87. H-Net Multimedia Reviews: Jonathan Rotondo-McCord On Ancient Lands
    Mesopotamia, mesoamerica, and ancient Artists, for example). There is evenone page on What is history?, though it is difficult to find if one doesn t
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    88. ANTH 506: Lecture Notes Index
    Lecture Notes from Kansas University.
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    Ancient American Civilizations
    Mesoamerica
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    Up Course Description Schedule ... References [ Lecture Notes ] Lecture Notes Early Exploration and Research
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    89. FAMSI - Home Page
    Provides 100,000 titles relating to ancient cultures of Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, and El Salvador.
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    Grantee Reports Kerr Photographs Maya Writing ... Schele Drawings Mesoamerica The term "Mesoamerica" refers to a geological area occupied by a variety of ancient cultures that shared religious beliefs, art, architecture, and technology that made them unique in the Americas for three thousand years - from about 1500 B.C. to A.D. 1519 - the time of European contact. Click to view maps of Mesoamerican culture areas.
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    90. Ancient Mesoamerica
    Full text online, subscription details, tables of contents, abstracts and individual article purchase. Cambridge University Press.
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    Ancient Mesoamerica is the international forum for the method, theory, substance and interpretation of Mesoamerican archaeology, art history and ethnohistory. The journal publishes papers chiefly concerned with the Pre-Columbian archaeology of the Mesoamerican region, but also features articles from other disciplines including ethnohistory, historical archaeology and ethnoarchaeology. Topics covered include the origins of agriculture, the economic base of city states and empires, political organisation from the Formative through the Early Colonial periods, the development and function of early writing, and the use of iconography to reconstruct ancient religious beliefs and practices. . Print ISSN: 0956-5361 Online ISSN: 1469-1787 Full pricing details Current volume: 16:1 - 16:2, 2005

    91. Mayan Gods - Ancient Mythology (mesoamerica)- Comparative-religion.com
    Brief list and descriptions of the principle Mayan gods.
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    MESOAMERICA MESOAMERICA AZTEC GODS HUITZILOPOCHTLI MAYAN GODS MEXICAN MYTHOLOGY QUETZALCOATL MAIN SITE COMPARATIVE RELIGION INTERFAITH DIALOGUE FORUM ABOUT MAIN SECTIONS WORLD RELIGIONS ALTERNATIVE SPIRITUALITY ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY GENERAL ARTICLES SPECIAL FEATURE: APOCRYPHA DIRECTORY ADVERTISING: WEBDEVELOPMENT BRITECORP MARKETING COMMUNITY FORUMS MONOTHEISM EASTERN THOUGHT ALTERNATIVE SPIRITUALITY ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY COMPARATIVE STUDIES comparative religion ancient mythology mesoamerica
    Mayan Gods
    Ah Kinchil
    Ah Kinchil is the sun god.
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    Ah Puch is the god of death.
    Ahau Chamahez
    Ahau Chamahez was one of two gods of medicine.
    Ahmakiq
    Ahmakiq is a god of agriculture. He locks up the wind when it threatens to destroy the crops.
    Akhushtal
    Akhushtal is the goddess of childbirth.
    Bacabs
    the bacabs are the canopic gods. They stand at the four corners of the world supporting the heavens.
    Cit Bolon Tum
    Cit Bolon Tum was a god of medicine.
    Ekahau
    Ekahau is the god of travellers and merchants.
    Ix Chel
    Ix Chel is the goddess of the moon.

    92. The Institute For Mesoamerican Studies, University Of Albany
    Nonprofit institute studying the ancient and modern peoples and cultures of mesoamerica.
    http://www.albany.edu/ims/
    Welcome to the Institute for Mesoamerican Studies! Dr. Marilyn A. Masson , Director , Graduate Assistant The Institute for Mesoamerican Studies (IMS) is a non-profit educational research institute dedicated to the study and dissemination of knowledge concerning the peoples and cultures of Mesoamerica (Mexico and northern Central America). IMS serves to organize and coordinate the work of the Mesoamericanist faculty at the State University of New York, Albany. We have the largest number of full-time Mesoamericanists of any institution north of Mexico, and our members are among the most active and prominent scholars in the field of Mesoamerican anthropology. The primary activities of IMS are research and publication.
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    93. Archaeology Of The Ancient Mayan Civilization Of Mesoamerica
    Introductory site to Maya culture and the major Mayan archaeological sites.
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    The Maya did NOT disappear
    Read about the problems facing the Maya today in Chiapas Mexico. Welcome to Jaguar Sun!
    I'm Jeeni Criscenzo, the author of a novel about the ancient Maya, Place of Mirrors . Many of the people who have read my book have asked me how they can learn more about the Maya. Some readers have said that they would have enjoyed my book more if they had a map of the places I described and a glossary of the Maya words used in the story. Since Place of Mirrors is based on actual historical people and events, some readers want to know which characters are real or fictional.
    Every day, new people are getting caught up in this fascinating study. The fact that, in only twelve years, the great cycle of the Maya calendar will be completed, has piqued the curiosity of many.
    I hope Jaguar Sun provides you with a basic introduction to the ancient and present day Maya culture and information to help in your understanding and appreciation of Place of Mirrors . If you are looking for more information, be sure to check the Resources section. I'll be adding to this site as time permits.
    I enjoy receiving e-mail from students, teachers and others. When time permits, I try to respond to each of you. I welcome your input and feedback. If there is something you would like to see here, or a question you might have, please send me an e-mail at

    94. Linda Schele
    None of those who are born in the light, begotten in the light will be yours. Several books by the late Linda Schele contribute to the study of mesoamerica and the ancient system used to write glyphs and codices.
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    . The Hero Twins to the Lords of the Underworld* Linda Schele died from pancreatic cancer on April 18.
    Typically, she continued her work as long as she was able. The night before her final hospitalization she took part in a seminar, in spite of the combined effects of her illness and chemotherapy. She died three days later, surrounded by friends and family.. I will not try to list the sum of Linda's contributions, both as an epigrapher or as one who shared the fascination of Mayan hieroglyphics with so many of us. Those of you who have read the books she contributed to or attended the Texas meetings know her value. Her loss leaves an empty space to those who learned so much from her. Beyond her more formal accomplishments, her earthy humor, enormous enthusiasm, and ability to inspire others will all be greatly missed. As will be the generousity she shared so freely with others, from her work with MayaQuest in educating hundreds of schoolchildren to her willingness to take the time to dissuade a single fool (me, for instance) from her folly. Linda's last wish was for enough funds to be raised to create an endowed professorship in Mesoamerican art so that her work would be continued after her death. You can share in helping her last hope to become reality by contributing to the

    95. BUBL LINK: Mexico
    Offers historical insight to the ancient cultures that once existed inMesoamerica and Subjects ancient history, chile, mexico, peru, south america
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    96. Archaeology Of The Ancient Mayan Civilization Of Mesoamerica - History Of The Ma
    Visit Jaguar Sun, a virtual ancient Mayan site, where you can find lots ofhistorical information about the Maya, past and present, with a bookstore of
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    It is generally believed that what we recognize as the ancient Maya culture began around 300 AD as an offshoot of the Olmec civilization. The central Mexican city of Teotihucan traded with the Maya and its influence can clearly be seen in some Maya sites, such as Tikal. In fact, the collapse of Teotihucan in the sixth century had a notable effect on the Maya, causing a virtual standstill of new construction for several decades.
    Between 600 AD and 800 AD , the Classic Maya theories have been proposed to explain this "collapse" including: over-population, extensive warfare, revolt of the farmer/laborer class, or any number of devastating natural disasters. Whatever the reason, its effect was contained to the central region
    By the time of the Conquest, the Maya civilization was in its Post Classic phase and had reverted to an essentially Maya culture in scattered city-states. It was this lack of cohesion that would thwart the Spaniard's attempts to conquer the Maya. Although the Maya have endured repression and persecution in one form or another for the past 500 years, more than 6 million descendants still maintain a culture that is distinctly Maya in areas of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize and Honduras.

    97. Ancient History Resources
    ancient Adventures Adventurelearning activities for ancient history. Earth s ancient history This is a good general reference for various ancient
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    General Resources Ancient Civilizations- Home Ancient Civilizations Ancient Africa Aztec ByzantineEmpire Cambodia ... Albania - The Ancient Illyrians The Illyrians made their way to the western part of the Balkans about 1000 BCE. That was a period during which the Bronze Age grew to a close and the Iron Age began. This is an overview of thte Illyrians. - From About.com - http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_albaniaancient.htm Ancient Adventures Adventure-learning activities for ancient history. - illustrated - http://members.tripod.com/jaydambrosio/ Ancient Civilizations Aztecs, Mayans, Romans, Greeks, and others are all in one place - illustrated - http://home.echo-on.net/~smithda/ look into the lives of such civilizations as the the Sumerians, the Romans, and the people of Pompeii. - http://www.eliki.com/ancient/civilizations/ Ancient Civilizations seen through CG View computer graphics images and descriptions of cities in ancient Egypt, Mongolia, China, and Mesopotamia. - http://www.taisei.co.jp/cg_e/ancient_world/ancient.html

    98. Ancient Persia Iran
    Frye history of ancient Iran Paper about the Sasanian period of ancient Persia. From ancient history Sourcebook
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    Ancient Persia / Iran - Home Ancient Civilizations Ancient Africa Aztec ByzantineEmpire Cambodia ... Achaemenid Persia It's History, People and Warfare - Overview of Achaemenid Persia. - history, maps, photos, battles, and historical campaigns - http://members.ozemail.com.au/~ancientpersia/index.html The Art of Achaemenian Iran "Darius ascends the throne at a time when the country is in chaos. Cyrus's son, Cambyses, has died near Egypt and a usurper rules in the heartland." Read about and view some of the art work from the period following. - photos and other illustrations - From Professor Iraj Bashiri - http://www.iles.umn.edu/faculty/bashiri/Achaemenid.html Cambyses (part one) "Cambyses (Old Persian Kambujiya): second king of the ancient Persian empire (ruled 530-522). In 525, he conquered Egypt. This is the first of two articles." When you finish reading you should have a good idea of the life of Cambyses. - By Jona Lendering - http://www.livius.org/caa-can/cambyses_ii/cambyses_ii.html Cyrus the Younger "Cyrus (Old Persian Kurush): Persian prince (424/423-401), revolted against his brother, king Artaxerxes II Mnemon. He was defeated and killed at Cunaxa." You will find a good account of his story. - By Jona Lendering - http://www.livius.org/ct-cz/cyrus_ii/cyrus_ii.html

    99. Ancient Mesoamerica - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
    Questia s selection of research topics about ancient mesoamerica Subjects,Civilization, ancient, CommerceHistoryTo 500 ancient Civilization and
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    100. RaceandHistory.com - BLACK CIVILIZATIONS OF ANCIENT AMERICA
    and other parts of MesoAmerica as well as the ancient Black-owned lands of (A Preview of the Facinating history of the Development of ancient Black
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    According to the Gladwin Thesis, this ancient journey occurred, particularly about 75,000 years ago and included Black Pygmies, Black Negritic peoples and Black Australoids similar to the Aboriginal Black people of Australia and parts of Asia, including India.
    Ancient African terracotta portraits 1000 B.C. to 500 B.C.
    ANCIENT AFRICAN KINGDOMS PRODUCED
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    The ancient West African coastal and interior Kingdoms occupied an area that is now covered with dense vegetation but may have been cleared about three to four thousand years ago. This includes the regions from the coasts of West Africa to the South, all the way inland to the Sahara. A number of large kingdoms and empires existed in that area. According to Blisshords Communications, one of the oldest empires and civilizions on earth existed just north of the coastal regions into what is today Mauritania. It was called the Zingh Empire and was highly advanced. In fact, they were the first to use the red, black and green African flag and to plant it throughout their territory all over Africa and the world.

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