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MAYA QUEEN'S DISCOVERY UNEARTHS GAME OF THRONES' STYLE PALACE INTRIGUE - Part 3
MAYA QUEEN'S DISCOVERY UNEARTHS GAME OF THRONES' STYLE PALACE INTRIGUE - Part 3

Did palace intrigue exist a thousand years ago in the kingdoms of Maya kings and queens? Apparently so. As in the adage, "Revenge is a dish best served cold," some vindications were even cross-generational.

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Jeanine Lee Kitchel, Pre-Columbian HistoryMike PontiusJanuary 21, 2022
MAYA WOMEN OF POWER — HOLY SNAKE LORD LADY K'ABEL, SUPREME WARLORD, PART 2
MAYA WOMEN OF POWER — HOLY SNAKE LORD LADY K'ABEL, SUPREME WARLORD, PART 2

Until fifteen years ago, Maya warrior queens were not the stuff of conversation much less legend in archeological circles. The idea was too far-fetched.

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Jeanine Lee Kitchel, Pre-Columbian HistoryMike PontiusJanuary 18, 2022
Maya Warrior Queens of the Yucatan
Maya Warrior Queens of the Yucatan

Maya queens rose to power, according to a Discovery article, after a seismic geopolitical shift occurred in the Maya world around 623 AD when power repositioned into the vast forests of the Yucatán's central lowlands.

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Jeanine Lee Kitchel, Pre-Columbian HistoryMike PontiusOctober 20, 2021
The Yucatan: A Guide to the Land of Maya Mysteries (book review)
The Yucatan: A Guide to the Land of Maya Mysteries (book review)

“The Yucatan” begins with a background of the Peninsula, giving you a nice overview of what the area was like during Mayan times, including an interesting map. Also there is a “Who’s Who of the Gods”, a witty overview of the Mayan Gods, and what they meant to the civilization.

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Joanne Birce, Pre-Columbian HistoryMike PontiusSeptember 25, 2019
What Did the Equinox and Solstice Signify to the Maya?
What Did the Equinox and Solstice Signify to the Maya?

If you've ever ventured to Chichen Itza on a spring or fall equinox to watch the astounding performance of the sun's descent from the top of Temple Kukulkan to the bottom of the staircase that ends at the serpent's mouth, you've no doubt been awed by this experience.

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Jeanine Lee Kitchel, Pre-Columbian HistoryMike PontiusSeptember 24, 2019
Chacmool: The Toltec & Maya History of this Sculpture
Chacmool: The Toltec & Maya History of this Sculpture

One of the most popular and reoccurring motifs in Meso-American art is the Chacmool, or a sculpture depicting a figure seated on the ground in a reclining position with the head turned to the right in nearly a right angle, the legs drawn up to the buttocks, elbows resting on the ground, and the hands holding a plate or bowl on the stomach.

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Pre-Columbian History, Dani KnodMike PontiusSeptember 20, 2019
Deciphering the Maya Calendar
Deciphering the Maya Calendar

The Maya were people of mystery. Not because they were careless and did not record their history but because the invasion of the Spaniards led to the burning of most of their carefully written past.

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Pre-Columbian History, Dani KnodMike PontiusSeptember 20, 2019
The Lost World of Quintana Roo
The Lost World of Quintana Roo

Today’s Cancun radiates luxury, tourism and all things civilized. But just 45 years ago, according to author Michel Peissel who walked the land, Quintana Roo was “the most savage and wild coast on the American continent.” It was a territory with no government, no laws, no roads; accessible only by sea or on foot.

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Pre-Columbian History, Jeanine Lee KitchelMike PontiusSeptember 17, 2019
 
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