Archaeologists uncovered how Hunacti's Maya town residents secretly preserved ancient rituals inside a colonial church while ...
Maya culture never really collapsed. It simply adapted to changing circumstances, writes Dr. Pablo Mumary.
It’s well-known that the ancient Maya had their own version of ball games, which were played with a rubber ball on stone courts. Such games served not just as athletic events but also religious ones ...
Five oddly expressive clay figurines, made on the edge of the Maya world about 2,400 years ago, were probably used as puppets in public rituals to commemorate mythical or real events. “They would have ...
A mural in the home of Lucas Asicona in the small Guatemalan city of Chajul depicts a dwarf carrying a long stick, two musicians, and a dancer wearing a mix of Spanish and Maya attire. Part of the ...
This wall painting features musicians in European clothing on the left and a dancer in a traditional feathered cape on the right. R. Słaboński et al. In 2003, home renovations in a Guatemalan mountain ...
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