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Maya mythology
Some gods had different aspects based on four directions. There were thirteen gods of thirteen heavens and nine gods of nine underworlds. Natural elements, stars and planets, numbers, crops, days of the calendar and periods of time all had their own gods.
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Maya Site
Information on Mayan languages from the University of Southern Denmark. Includes the Maya vocabulary search.
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Mayan script
The Mayan civilisation lasted from 500 BC to 1200 AD, with a classical period from 300-900 AD. The earliest known writing in the Mayan script dates from about 250 BC, but the script is thought to have developed at an earlier date.
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Ethnologue report for Mamean
List of languages of Mamean. [eng]
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Ethnologue report for Kekchi
List of languages of Kekchi. [eng]
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Ethnologue report for Sacapulteco
List of languages of Sacapulteco. [eng]
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Ethnologue report for Yucatec-Lacandon
List of languages of Yucatec-Lacandon. [eng]
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Ethnologue report for Uspantec
List of languages of Uspantec. [eng]
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Archaeology of the ancient Mayan civilization of Mesoamerica
Visit Jaguar Sun, a virtual ancient Mayan site, where you can find lots of historical information about the Maya, past and present, with a bookstore of resources and links to other Maya-related sites. [eng]
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Ethnologue report for Pocom
List of languages of Pocom. [eng]
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Ethnologue report for Quichean
List of languages of Quichean. [eng]
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Ethnologue report for Mopan-Itza
List of languages of Mopan-Itza. [eng]
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Ethnologue report for Sipacapeno
List of languages of Sipacapeno. [eng]
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Maya Language: for Native American Schools
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Familia maya / Mayan Family
The modern Mayan languages and cultures, especially those in Mexico, with lists of publications by the Summer Institute of Linguistics in Mexico and its members. [eng]
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MAYAN LANGUAGES: BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Ethnologue report for Ixilan
List of languages of Ixilan. [eng]
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The Mayan Epigraphic Database Project
An experiment in networked scholarship with the purpose of enhancing Classic Mayan epigraphic research. [eng]
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MOCHO: a language of Mexico
Ethnologue and bibliography information on MOCHO. [eng]
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Ethnologue report for Kanjobal-Jacaltec
List of languages of Kanjobal-Jacaltec. [eng]
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