CD-ROM

"Exploring the Lost Maya," Sumeria, Inc.
An extraordinary resource including Maya site photos and panoramas, history, calendric system, early explorers, ancient culture artifacts,, interactive maps, and more.

ON-LINE LINKS

Mayan Languages

University of Southern Denmark Mayan Languages Database
Comparative vocabulary fully searchable in English and any of the Mayan languages. Over 40,000 entries.

Yucatec Maya Phrases
Phrases with pronunciation guide on this site.

Maya Glyphs

Mayan Epigraphic Database Project (MED) Frames-based Glyph Catalog
Resource for matching glyph images with Mayan sounds and words.

Mayan Epigraphic Database Project (MED) Frames-based Glyph Image Catalog
Another resource from MED, this site locates glyphs by T-numbers and/or type of glyph.
Drawings, Paintings, Vase Roll-out Photos

FAMSI (Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc.
The photo on the left and many others can be seen at this site.
PRINTED RESOURCES

"Reading the Maya Glyphs"
book by Michael Coe and Mark Van Stone, Published by Thames & Hudson, 2001. Up-to-date, thorough introduction to understanding Maya glyphs.
CHAAK
Incense
Burner from
Mayapan.
(Photo by
Irmgard Groth)
Last updated 2/23/2008
News and Weather

Central America Daily
Coverage by region, country, and city includes headlines, entertainment, sports, business, science, environment, technology, and many related links from World News Network.

World Weather Info Service
North and Central America weather by country.

Mexico Daily News
Full coverage news from Mexico.

Anthropological News
Put together by Texas A&M University.

Diving Deity with Cacao Pod. Maya. Clay. Paint. Post Classic Diving Deity wearing bird headdress and carrying cacao pod. Said to be from the vicinity of Tulum. (Photo by Justin Kerr, Kerr Collection 1504b, file date 2003-02-12)
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