I think the Toltecs were the most bloody, degenerate, disreputable culture
that has disgraced the planet in semi-recorded history (present company
excluded, of course).  Handball games where the captain of the winning team
was obliged to decapitate the captain of the losing team and then do a
slam-dunk with the head?

No, thanks.

The ruins in Chichen-Itza are impressive, though.

--Doug

On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Jochen Fromm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mexico is for the USA what Egypt is for Europe:
> a nearby place for holidays with magnificient ruins of an ancient culture
> (although I prefer Greece
> or Italy for holidays instead of Egypt). I wonder how many of you have been
> walking around real Maya pyramids with Linda Schele's book "The Code of
> Kings" or Michael D. Coe's text about "The Maya" in your hands?
>
> Do you share the impression that most major
> temples and pyramids have been found and most of the preserved hieroglyphs
> have been deciphered?
> How much is left to discover in archaeology
> and other sciences? It looks like the things that can be calculated with
> "bare hands" have already been done in Mathematics as well..
> What do you think?
>
> -J.
>
>
>
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