Credits
I would like to acknowledge American Jewish World Service for organizing my work/study/service opportunity in Muchucuxcah, Yucatan and stimulating my interest in the study of the ancient and modern Maya. There are many wonderful books on the subject, especially the following:
Coe, Michael. Breaking the Maya Code. Thames & Hudson, 1966.
Schele, Linda, and David Friedel. A Forest of Kings: the Untold Story of the Ancient Maya. New York: Morrow, 1990.
Morley, Sylvanus. "An Introduction to the Study of Maya Hieroglyphs." Bulletin of the Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology 57.
Photographs were used gratefully from the royalty-free collection at:
http://www.morguefile.com/archive/
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