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Micronesia's Nan Madol is one of the very few places in the world which continues to perplex archaeologists. How and why it was built, and by whom?
Edited by Kazim Ali, ‘On the Brink of Belief’ gathers 24 voices from the Indian subcontinent to explore queerness and faith.
"These faces, these portraits, look at us from the past. Their gaze transports us to the royal court of the ancient and ...
Fi Imagine a scene: a fiery chariot descends from the heavens, leaving a trail of light across the sky. A being steps out, glowing with an aura not of this Earth, holding a weapon that can level ...
Translation of Esoterismo del Popol-vuh. Includes index. Date 1979 Type Books Physical description xiv, 359 p. : ill. ; 22 cm Data Source Smithsonian Libraries Topic Quiché mythology Religion.
The book of counsel: the Popol vuh of the Quiche Maya of Guatemala. [By] Munro S. Edmonson Smithsonian Libraries and Archives. Object Details translator Edmonson, Munro S. Date 1971 Type Books ...
I can personally confirm that Patterson’s memoir, “ Journey to Xibalba: A Life in Archaeology,” is a fantastic read, and he would want me to also encourage you, dear reader, to study the ...