By some interesting coincidence, there is a post of a substantial group of
Maya resources on Net-Gold that was just posted a couple of days ago.
Those interested are cordially invited to visit and have a look at this
post.

From: "David P. Dillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon Apr 4, 2005  4:28 pm
Subject: HISTORY: MEXICO : HISTORY: CENTRAL AMERICA: The Maya Civilization
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Net-Gold/message/5488>

Also related, this post on Net-Gold from David Murray, the history
librarian at Temple University Libraries.

From: "David C. Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon Apr 4, 2005  3:49 pm
Subject: Mesoamerican Studies Research Guide
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Net-Gold/message/5487>


Sincerely,
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On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Dave Pentecost wrote:

> Hi folks

> For DDN folks who are interested:

> I've been in Chiapas, Mexico for about a month, podcasting and posting
> travel updates. Nicco Mele of echoradio came along for the first week
> and has started posting the podcasts we recorded in the Maya sites of
> Palenque, Yaxchilan, and Bonampak. It begins with part one of Nicco's
> conversation with archaeologist and mapper Ed Barnhart:

> http://nicco.org/blog/archives/junglecast.html

> My post from today updates that with a visit to the Lacandon Maya, and
> provides links to our previous posts:

> http://www.gomaya.com/glyph/archives/001199.html#001199

> Xeni Jardin picked up what we were doing, and posted on Boing Boing today:

> http://www.boingboing.net/2005/04/05/crosscultural_podcas.html

> I'm here for another week and there are more podcasts and video in the
> works, four more already edited. It's been a great variation on my
> annual obsession with documenting the Maya, a return to one village
> with video from 25 years ago, and an interesting experiment with Nicco
> in collaborative recording and reporting from the road. I still find
> it a challenge to live it, document it, edit it, and get it out. But
> the discovery this year of wi-fi within range of my highland base has
> made a huge difference.

> Wireless from San Cristobal de las Casas
> Dave Pentecost

> --

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