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Mayan Civilization



Maya - mīˈə, Span. mäˈyä, indigenous people of S Mexico and Central America, occupying an area comprising the Yucatán peninsula and much of the present state of Chiapas, Mexico; Guatemala and Belize; parts of El Salvador and extreme western Honduras. Speaking a group of closely related languages (with an outlier, Huastec, spoken in the   Read More...

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Mayan Civilization

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    The World of the Ancient Maya
    by John S. Henderson. 332 pgs.


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    The Conquest of the Last Maya Kingdom
    by Grant D. Jones. 572 pgs.


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    Royal Courts of the Ancient Maya, Vol. Two: Data and Case Studies
    by Takeshi Inomata, Stephen D. Houston. 411 pgs.


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