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... Ahau , on which it ended . Unfortunately , the Post - Classic Maya thought in purely cyclic terms , so that if certain events had happened in a Katun 13 Ahau , they would recur in the next of the same name . The result is that prophecy ...
... Ahau , on which it ended . Unfortunately , the Post - Classic Maya thought in purely cyclic terms , so that if certain events had happened in a Katun 13 Ahau , they would recur in the next of the same name . The result is that prophecy ...
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... Ahau which ended in AD 987 , who wrested Yucatán from its rightful own ers and established his capital at Chichen Itzá . Unfortunately , as the Maya scholar Ralph Roys has shown , the accounts of this great event are seriously confused ...
... Ahau which ended in AD 987 , who wrested Yucatán from its rightful own ers and established his capital at Chichen Itzá . Unfortunately , as the Maya scholar Ralph Roys has shown , the accounts of this great event are seriously confused ...
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... Ahau ( AD 1224-44 ) . Leading the Itzá diaspora to northern Yucatán was a man who also claimed the title of Kukulcan , like his great Toltec predecessor of the tenth century , and he must have consciously imitated Toltec ideas , such as ...
... Ahau ( AD 1224-44 ) . Leading the Itzá diaspora to northern Yucatán was a man who also claimed the title of Kukulcan , like his great Toltec predecessor of the tenth century , and he must have consciously imitated Toltec ideas , such as ...
Table des matières
CONTENTS | 8 |
THE EARLIEST MAYA | 35 |
THE RISE OF MAYA CIVILIZATION | 52 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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American ancient appears Archaeology bowl building calendar called Campeche Carnegie Institution carried carved Central Area centres century ceremonial Chiapas Chichen Itzá civilization Classic Maya close coast completely contain covered culture dates Early Classic face figures followed forest Formative glyphs gods Guatemala hand head Height highlands Honduras important inscriptions Institution of Washington jade Kaminaljuyú kind known land Late Classic Period Late Formative Long Count lowlands maize major Maya area Maya hieroglyphic Mexican Mexico Middle monuments native Northern once Pacific painted Palace Palenque perhaps Petén Plate platform Post-Classic pottery probably Publication Puuc Rain reached record region relief ruins seated seen side signs southern stelae stone structures style SYLVANUS G Temple Teotihuacán texts Tikal Toltec tomb University usually Veracruz vessels walls warriors writing Yucatán