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  1. Ancient Mesoamerica: A Comparison of Change in Three Regions (New Studies in Archaeology) by Richard E. Blanton, Stephen A. Kowalewski, et all 1993-05-28
  2. Gender and Power in Prehispanic Mesoamerica by Rosemary A. Joyce, 2001-01
  3. The Pre-Columbian Painting Murals of the Mesoamerica: Murals of the Mesoamerica by Tatiana Falcon, Maria Elena Ruiz Gallut, et all 2000-01
  4. Mesoamerica's Classic Heritage: Teotihuacán to the Aztecs by Scott Sessions, Lindsay Jones, Edited by Davíd Carrasco, et all 2000-01
  5. Domestic Ritual in Ancient Mesoamerica (Cotsen Monograph) by Patricia Plunket, 2002-12-31
  6. Ancient Mesoamerica: A Comparison of Change in Three Regions (New Studies in Archaeology) by Richard E. Blanton, Stephen A. Kowalewski, et all 1982-03-31
  7. Exploring Mesoamerica (Places in Time) by John M. D. Pohl, 2000-02-10
  8. The A to Z of Ancient Mesoamerica (A to Z Guide Series: Historical Dictionaries of Ancient Civilizations and Historical Eras;2) by Joel W. Palka, 2010-05-16
  9. Prehistoric Mesoamerica by Richard E. W. Adams, 1996-03
  10. Masks of the Spirit: Image and Metaphor in Mesoamerica by Roberta H. Markman, Peter T. Markman, 1994-09-01
  11. Atlas historico de Mesoamerica: Olmecas, toltecas, mayas y aztecas (Atlas historicos) by Norman Bancroft, 2005-10-28
  12. The use of chiasmus in ancient Mesoamerica (Working paper / Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies) by Allen J Christenson, 1988
  13. El Universo De Quetzalcoatl by Laurette Sejourne, 1962
  14. The Olmec: Mother Culture of Mesoamerica by Roman Pina Chan, 1989-07-15

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  • 42. The Ancient Maya - History
    Maya history can be characterized as cycles of rise and For those who follow theancient Maya traditions, the belief 700 Writing is developed in mesoamerica.
    http://www.digitalmeesh.com/maya/history.htm
    The Dresden Codex contains almanacs, accountings of days, predictions, tables of eclipses and movements of the planet Venus, as well as prophecies.
    The Ancient Maya
    Intro
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    History
    The Maya are probably the best-known of the classical civilizations of Mesoamerica. Originating in the Yucatán around 2600 B.C., they rose to prominence around A.D. 250 in present-day southern Mexico, Guatemala, northern Belize and western Honduras. Building on the inherited inventions and ideas of earlier civilizations such as the Olmec, the Maya developed astronomy, calendrical systems and hieroglyphic writing. The Maya were noted as well for elaborate and highly decorated ceremonial architecture, including temple-pyramids, palaces and observatories, all built without metal tools. They were also skilled farmers, clearing large sections of tropical rain forest and, where groundwater was scarce, building sizeable underground reservoirs for the storage of rainwater. The Maya were equally skilled as weavers and potters, and cleared routes through jungles and swamps to foster extensive trade networks with distant peoples.
    Around 300 B.C., the Maya adopted a hierarchical system of government with rule by nobles and kings. This civilization developed into highly structured kingdoms during the Classic period, A.D. 200-900. Their society consisted of many independent states, each with a rural farming community and large urban sites built around ceremonial centres. It started to decline around A.D. 900 when - for reasons which are still largely a mystery - the southern Maya abandoned their cities. When the northern Maya were integrated into the Toltec society by A.D. 1200, the Maya dynasty finally came to a close, although some peripheral centres continued to thrive until the Spanish Conquest in the early sixteenth century.

    43. Ancient History
    gives a balanced, global view of the ancient world as it explores five civilizations–Africa,Egypt, Greece, Rome, and mesoamerica. Select the history link.
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    Ancient History
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    Ancient History
    connect from the library
    BBCi Archaeology and Ancient History

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/index.shtml
    This website is pretty much what it claims to be, offering links to sites on countries and cultures associated with "ancient" history (i.e. Romans, Vikings, Egypt, etc.) Hosted by the BBC's Internet branch, it has good, reputable links for the average person.
    WWW Virtual Library of Prehistory

    http://www.ukans.edu/history/VL/chronological/prehistory.html

    44. HJG: Ancient Mesoamerica
    Periodicals Directory . WWW-Virtual Library The history Index The historyIndex, Last updated 2001-12-19. Title ancient mesoamerica. Abbreviation
    http://www.history-journals.de/journals/hjg-a00064.html
    WWW-Virtual Library The History Journals Guide
    by Stefan Blaschke - Periodicals Directory -
    The History Index Home Complete Index Electronical Index Chronological Index ... Announcements Journal Information Contact Search Last updated: 2001-12-19. Title: A ncient Mesoamerica Abbreviation: Description: Publishes papers chiefly concerned with the Pre-Columbian archaeology of the Mesoamerican region, but also features articles from other disciplines including ethnohistory, historical archaeology and ethnoarchaeology.
    Available online Editor(s): William R. Fowler, Jr Publishers: Cambridge University Press Start-End-Date: Frequency: biannually Language(s): English ISSN: Keyword(s): Central America Ethnohistory Website(s): Homepage of the publishers: general information

    45. World History: Ancient History
    to ancient world cultures from the University of Evansville. The history, Mysteryand Diversity of India; The Illustrated Encyclopedia of mesoamerica;
    http://www.naperville-lib.org/fwl/k12/history/ancient.htm
    Naperville Public Libraries Home Back to Selected Websites K-12 Resources History ...
  • Exploring Ancient World Cultures
    An introduction to ancient world cultures from the University of Evansville.
  • The History, Mystery and Diversity of India
  • The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Mesoamerica

  • Exhibits and tours as well as links to other sites on ancient Egypt, from the University of Memphis.
  • Mystery of Maya
  • Odyssey Online
  • Renaissance: What Inspired this Age of Balance and Order?
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  • Rulers of the World
    This site contains lists of heads of state and heads of government of all countries and territories, going back to about 1700 in most cases. Also included are the subdivisions of various countries, as well as a selection of international organizations. Recent foreign ministers of all countries are listed separately.
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    46. Ancient Civilizations
    ancient China, Aztec Manuscripts, ancient history Project Pages. Collapse of variousancient civilizations, Bulfinch's Mythology, GB Online's mesoamerica,
    http://www.cvscs.org/Ancient Civilizations.htm
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    Mesopotamia Egypt Greece Rome Africa India Mesoamerica Mesoamerica
    Ancient Mesopotamia Life in Ancient Egypt Life in Ancient Greece Life in Ancient Rome ... Ancient Mesopotamia

    47. Amsterdam Maya Projects & Internet Resources
    Student projects and reviewed links about the ancient Mayan CivilizationCategory Kids and Teens School Time Americas, The Maya...... includes The Illustrated Encyclopedia of mesoamerica, Life and Death in ancient Mexico(understanding Maya imagry), and Palenque (overview, history and the
    http://www.internet-at-work.com/hos_mcgrane/maya/eg_maya_intro.html
    Ancient History Projects Projects on the Ancient Maya
    Ms Hos-McGrane's Grade 5
    Social Studies Class Welcome to our Ancient Maya
    Project Pages

    Based on a lithograph "Broken Idol at Copan"
    by Frederik Catherwood
    To see more images of Catherwood go to
    http://www.mayancollection.com/catherwood/

    [Main Menu]
    [Amsterdam Projects]
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    ... [Resources Mayas]
      Amsterdam Projects Civilization of the Ancient Maya includes the following projects:
      Maya Stela
      art project. Maya-Related Projects from Other Schools Ancient Maya Grade six projects from the Penn Charter School focusing on Ancient Civilizations. Topics include: culture, daily life, geography, industry, social organization and government. Other Maya Resources on the Web Mayan Culture Lost King of the Maya : PBS Online The companion Web site to "Lost King of the Maya," a PBS broadcast. The site follows the work of archeologists who are using new excavations and studying Maya hieroglyphs to interpret the early history of Copán, a Classic Maya site in northern Honduras. The website includes activities on reading Maya hieroglyphs and a map of the Maya world. (NB. Certain sections require Shockwave plug-in and Quicktime.) Mesoweb Web site from the Pre-Columbian Art Research Institute includes The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Mesoamerica Life and Death in Ancient Mexico (understanding the system of sacrifice)

    48. Ancient History
    about.com ancient/classical history The about.com Web This site is organized intoancient Celts, Egypt, Far East, Greece, India, mesoamerica, Near East
    http://www.mainland.cc.tx.us/library/internet/intsub/hi_anc.htm
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    World Literature

    Access World Literature collections and sites about World Literature: World Literature Citation
    Cite your resources MLA Style Guide or APA Style Ancient History R ead about Ancient History and access primary texts. Resources are divided into General Primary and Secondary Sources . Some sites include provide a mix of resources. Your Best Bet for a great resource. General General history links are sites that collect links to history sites.
    about.com: ancient/classical history

    The about.com Web site is composed of guides created by subject specialists. This site is organized into Ancient: Celts, Egypt, Far East, Greece, India, MesoAmerica, Near East, Rome, Rome Empire, and Rome Punic Wars as well as links to other related guides.

    49. Classics Links -- Virgil.org
    NS Gill, About.com ancient/Classical history Original introductions GrecoRoman literature;Greece (including bibliography); mesoamerica; the Near East
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    Classics Web Sites
    31 March 2003 This list is intentionally selective. A summa summarum of sorts, it is not meant to replace existing directories of online classics resources, but rather to point to them.
    FAQ Humanities.classics Newsgroup
    Classical Studies FAQ

    Readable, intelligent answers to basic questions like "Who are the famous classical authors, when did they live, and what did they write?" Includes bibliography.
    Reference Ross Scaife What do you want to know today? Puts the search engines from multiple sites (classical text projects, dictionaries, discussion group archives, and more) on one page. Bibliography David Rosenbloom Texts and Bibliographies Professor Rosenbloom has compiled an impressive list of online bibliographies, indexed alphabetically by subject (e.g., Ovid, Virgil, etc.). He also includes links to other bibliographical directories, including those of the Gnomon bibliographische Datenbank, Bibliotheca Classica Selecta , and the bibliographical aids pages hosted by the Kentucky Classics Department and Diotima Latin 24hourlatin.com

    50. History, Myth, And Migration In Mesoamerica
    of the Polynesian Race Its Origins and Migrations, and the ancient history of the 1980Lowland to Highland Mexicanization Processes in Southern mesoamerica.
    http://www.ku.edu/~hoopes/aztlan/History.htm
    History, Myth, and Migration in Mesoamerica Alexander F. Christensen Department of Anthropology Box 6050-B, Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN 37235 Please send comments to the author at christaf@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
    Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Portland, OR, November 7, 1996
    Two features stand out sharply in nearly all theories of origins (and there have been thousands of them) that have been put forward at every opportunity. These theories have a genealogical character and they incorporate some kind of migration. All peoples originated but few seem to have originated where they actually were when speculation on their origins took place. (Henige 1982:91)
    As in most cultures other than our own, myth and history were not clearly distinguished (Florescano 1994). Recently, the reality of the history/myth separation, and the value of making it, has been questioned by some, who feel that since the ancient sources made no distinction between the two types of information, history is always coded into myth and inseparable from it (e.g., Bricker 1981, Lincoln 1990). This perspective is tangentially supported by modern interpretations of the material, some of which are barely recognizable as having been derived from the same sources (witness Lincoln's [1990] comparison of Roys' and Edmonson's translations of the Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel, in which not even the proper names are the same). Nonetheless, this paper argues that it is possible to separate out that which probably did occur, or "history," from subsequent manipulation of that event, or "myth."

    51. Intellagencia.com: Classification Search
    Add to cart, Agricultural history Review. Add to cart, American Nineteenth Centuryhistory. Add to cart, ancient mesoamerica. Add to cart, AngloSaxon England.
    http://www.intellagencia.com/Search.asp?ClassifID=810

    52. Archeology Archaeology - Mesoamerica Mesoamerican
    mesoamerica mesoamerican 1 Museum Natural history 1 National Geographic 1 OfficialArcheology 1 Origins Origin of Man 2 Sacred Sites Geometry 2 Science ancient
    http://www.archeologytoday.com/links/mesoamericamesoamerican.html

    53. NATIVE-POPULATIONS
    Iroquois Encarta® Concise Encyclopedia Article Cocoweb history of Tecumseh theMississippi Links to the Past mesoamerica ancient Middle America
    http://platon.ee.duth.gr/~xirot/labor/links_hum_popul.html

    54. Cary Academy Library - Pathfinders - Ancient Mesoamerica
    Pathfinders ancient mesoamerica Back to Pathfinders Home Back to Library Home. MayanCostume, A slide show of ancient Mayan dress. history of Mayan Costume,
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    Home Students Parents Faculty/Staff ... Athletics Search:
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    Art and Literature
    Government and Politics ... Daily Life Art and Literature Mesoamerican Art A collection of stone figures, pottery, jewelry, clothing, wooden artifacts, and textiles. Includes full descriptions of where each item is from and what it was used for. Inca Pottery and Gold Jewelry Graphic examples and descriptions of pottery and jewelry made from gold Incan Masonry and Architecture Graphics examples and descriptions of the precision and skill of Incan masonry. Includes views of Macchu Picchu, temples, walls, and funerary structures. Rabbit in the Moon Discover Mayan hieroglyphic writing, learn how to translate your name into Mayan, discover the Mayan calendar system, and play Mayan-related games. Mayan Pottery Beautiful examples of paintings on ancient Mayan pottery including scenes of ball games, kings, women, dancers, rituals and more.

    55. Social Studies
    Website www.travelsd.com. Propaganda. ancient history top. During part of theschool year you will be studying ancient history. Links. ancient mesoamerica top.
    http://rv002.k12.sd.us/socialstudies/social_studies.htm
    Home ASSIGNMENTS Social Studies in Mrs. Ventura's Room Lewis and Clark Mesopotamia Egypt China ... Mesoamerica This is what you will learn in class this year. (view PowerPoint South Dakota History During part of the school year you will be studying our great state.
    The Weekly South Dakotan
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    SD's Homepage for kids

    Signs and Symbols of South Dakota

    Fact Sheet
    How the Land was Formed Land bridge
    The eastern half of South Dakota was covered by glaciers, but the western half was not. That is one of the main reason that east river and west river are so very different. The Dakota People top We will spend many weeks learning about the Dakota people, better known as the Sioux Indians. You will learn about many interesting stories and traditions. Native American Links Buffalo Links Fur Trade The first white people to visit the state of South Dakota were fur trappers. They were mostly French and many of our towns were named for them. Lewis and Clark Expedition top Lewis and Clark traveled up the Missouri River in 1804 in search of a water route to the Pacific. Along the way they were helped by a Native American girl named Sacagawea. Visit these Lewis and Clark sites Links Dakota Territory Dakota became a territory on March 2, 1861. That is when many of Canton’s first people moved into the area.

    56. Homework Help--World History--Ancient Cultures
    ancient Maya Details about the culture, daily Mayas Mayan society, religion, history,economy and The Illustrated Encyclopedia of mesoamerica Brief excerpts on
    http://www.kcls.org/hh/ancientcultures.cfm
    Library Services Find Your Library Ask a Librarian Reserve a PC Library Cards ... eBooks Good Reads Good Reads New Reads Book Clubs Youth Services Homework Help Kidspage TeenZone Library Resources eAudio Seniors ESL/Literacy Special Collections ... Email This
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    History Online: Ancient Civilizations
    Multiple links to Web sites on ancient civilization, included Egypt, Greece, Rome, Medieval Times, Exploration, Colonial America and more. From the Jackson Educational Service District in Oregon.
    HyperHistory Online

    People, history, maps and events depicting 3,000 years of the ancient world.
    Interactive Ancient Mediterranean

    Ancient maps of the Mediterranean and brief entries on various regions from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
    Internet Ancient History Sourcebook

    From a Fordham University professor, this site provides information on Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, Israel, Greece, Rome, the Hellenistic World and more.

    57. Honduras History At HistoryBooks.biz
    Honduras history Books. mesoamerica's ancient Cities Aerial Views of PreColumbianRuins in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras by William M. Ferguson
    http://www.historybooks.biz/Americas/Central America/Honduras.htm
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    Maya and Pre-Columbian Studies)
    by Elizabeth A. Newsome
    (Hardcover September 2001)
    Don't Be Afraid Gringo : A Honduran Woman Speaks from the Heart : The Story of Elvia Alvarado

    by Elvia Alvarado, Medea Benjamin (Editor)
    (Paperback July 1989)
    The United States in Honduras, 1980-1981 : An Ambassador's Memoir
    by Jack R. Binns (Paperback July 2000) Confederate Settlements in British Honduras by Donald C., Jr. Simmons, William F. Winter (Paperback April 2001) Lighting the Mosquito Coast by Barry Colman (Paperback March 1993) Belize Formerly British Honduras: A Profile of the New Nation of Belize by William David Setzekorn (Paperback September 1981) Mesoamerica's Ancient Cities : Aerial Views of Pre-Columbian Ruins in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras by William M. Ferguson, Richard E. W. Adams (Hardcover December 2001) How the Maya Built Their World : Energetics and Ancient Architecture by Elliot M. Abrams

    58. Belize History At HistoryBooks.biz
    Belize history Books. mesoamerica's ancient Cities Aerial Views of PreColumbianRuins in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras by William M. Ferguson
    http://www.historybooks.biz/Americas/Central America/Belize.htm
    Africa Americas Ancient Asia ... Military History Books Home Africa Americas Canada ... Central America Belize
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    Belize History Books
    Confederate Settlements in British Honduras
    by Donald C., Jr. Simmons, William F. Winter
    (Paperback April 2001)
    Belize Formerly British Honduras: A Profile of the New Nation of Belize

    by William David Setzekorn
    (Paperback September 1981)
    The End of Empire Dependencies Since 1948 : The West Indies, British Honduras, Hong Kong, Fiji, Cyprus, Gibraltar, and the Falklands
    by Frederick Madden (Editor) (Textbook Binding September 2000) Lighting the Mosquito Coast by Barry Colman (Paperback March 1993) Mesoamerica's Ancient Cities : Aerial Views of Pre-Columbian Ruins in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras by William M. Ferguson, Richard E. W. Adams (Hardcover December 2001) Penny Ante Imperialism : The Mosquito Shore and the Bay of Honduras, 1600-1914 : A Case Study in British Informal Empire by Robert A. Naylor (Hardcover January 1989) Maya Indians Of Southern Yucatan And Northern British Honduras (Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletins) by Thomas W. F. Gann

    59. El Centro's Pre-Columbian Peoples Page
    General Resources mesoamerica history, Myth, and Migration in mesoamerica; MexicanPre-Columbian history; Pre-Columbian Mexico; ancient mesoamerican Writing;
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    To Mesoamerica To North of Mesoamerica To South America Mesoamerica General Resources - Mesoamerica Other Peoples of Mesoamerica Teotihuacan Toltecs Resouces for the Maya
    North of Mesoamerica

    60. History
    Aztec Mythology; WWW.ancientMEXICO.COM The Art, Culture, and historyof ancient mesoamerica (commercial site); Research Aztec history
    http://eee.uci.edu/faculty/losh/references/History.htm
    Humanities Core Course History FIND SUBJECT AREA:
    History of British Colonialism and Early North American History: Electronic Gateway to UCI Library Humanities and Social Sciences OnLine American History on the Web British Primary Sources U.S. Primary Sources State/Regional Primary Sources University-Based Primary Sources

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