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A adjective Mayan refers to the humans of what is today area of Mexico and Central America, their culture, language, and history.

Relevant articles:

Maya civilization - dealing sustaining Pre-Columbian Maya culture, history and archaeology Maya people - dealing by using a modern Maya people Maya language - dealing by using a language personal traditionally spoken per Maya people Maya calendar - the Mesoamerican calendar of the Maya civilization Maya mythology - dealing using a religious beliefs of the Maya people

Ancient Mayan by History Link 101
Links about Mayan art, culture, and research, with maps and pictures.

Maya: Portraits of a People
Overview of Mayan cultural history and archaeology; museum exhibit site (McClung Museum, University of Tennessee, Knoxville).

Mayan Civilization
Essay on Mayan history including photos, architecture, and calendar information.

Mayan Civilization
Information on the locations and developments of Maya civilization plus references to the history of the related archeological research.

Mayan Math
Overview of ancient Mayan mathematics, with additional historical resources.

Mayan Majix
Articles, virtual tours of Mayan sites, online calendar, and store for astrology reports, jewelry, books and videos.

Maya Mystery School
Information on calendars, astrology and prophecy. Includes details of pilgrimages and events in Northern California.

Maya: Portraits of a People
A press release from the National Geographic describes an exhibition focusing on the Maya past and present, organized by the National Geographic Society and the Frank H. McClung Museum.

Jaguar Sun
Describes Mayan culture, history, religion, and architecture; links and bibliography.

European Association of Mayanists (Wayeb)
Interdisciplinary organization of European scholars, students, and amateurs developing and promoting research on the ancient civilization of the Maya. Site includes conference and event announcements; links, bibliography, and other research resources; and staff directory.






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