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Hello - I just left the wonderful mayafiles.com website! Martin, thank you for posting the announcement on the Mayan Studies yahoo group. I became interested...
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Jun 29, 2004
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Welcome Judy! I'm looking forward to seeing that photo of yours. I know someone who specializes in precolumbian musical instruments. He makes reproductions and...
Martin Lominy
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Jun 29, 2004
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Great! I'll get right on getting it posted. Judy ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish....
Judy Simon
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Jun 29, 2004
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Hi, Martin- great idea for a group. I'm only sorry it's been so quiet. Did the Pre-Classic or Classic Maya culture utilize substantial amounts of charcoal for...
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Aug 19, 2004
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Hi Supernatural Rabbit Scribe! It's true that the Classic Maya used large quantities of wood for the production of mortar which consisted in burning limestone...
Martin Lominy
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Aug 19, 2004
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Thanks very kindly. A few follow-up questions: 1) Were Maya structures joined together by mortar created in this manner throughout their history, or is there...
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First of all, let me apologize for posting a question not specifically related to Maya architecture- hey, at least I'm not pitching an internet dating site!...
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To answer your questions Supernatural Rabbit Scribe: 1- Mortar and stucco from limestone burning was used since the dawn of monumental architecture in the Maya...
Martin Lominy
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Aug 19, 2004
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Don't apologize for changing the subject. I enjoy all topics of Maya culture and greatly appreciate outside contributions. Although this group is primarily...
Martin Lominy
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Aug 19, 2004
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I have done some research on lime production and found some interesting numbers in an article discussing the modern production of lime in Guatemala (Reference:...
Martin Lominy
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Aug 19, 2004
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All of this relates to a discussion that I am having about the extent that the Maya penchant for monumental architecture in general, and the production of...
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It's an interesting idea you have about the southern Maya immigrating north because of famine. It's possible since the northern cities reached their peak...
Martin Lominy
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Aug 20, 2004
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I'm not really qualified to comment on much of your post, but I certainly agree with the thesis of the article on your website. It's largely unconscious...
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Aug 20, 2004
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To address your concern Supernatural Rabbit Scribe: The Maya architecture group is opened to all topics within the limits of Maya Studies. Although the focus...
Martin Lominy
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Aug 20, 2004
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Hi everybody! I'm searching for a couple of old articles: Thompson, J. Eric & T.E. Gann 1938 Fashions of the Ancient Maya. Masterkey 12:163. Los Angeles. ...
Martin Lominy
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Aug 22, 2004
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refers to? There's no bibliography associated with it conveniently, and the subject would be epigraphy, which ain't exactly helpful. Perhaps there's one book...
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Hi Supernaturalrabbitscribe! Sorry for the delay but I was in Mexico for a couple of weeks. Glad to see you're still around. (Schele 1987:26) may refer to...
Martin Lominy
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Sep 13, 2004
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into it! And no need to apologize- I hope that you had a productive and enjoyable time in Mexico. Professional agenda, no doubt- care to elaborate? ... Glad ...
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To elaborate on my trip to Mexico, it was both a vacation and work as are most of my trips south. I traveled from Mexico city to Guatemala city to visit the...
Martin Lominy
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Hi everyone, I'm wondering about the condition of Pacal's tomb when it was first opened in 1952. I once heard that the walls of the crypt were covered by a...
Martin Lominy
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Hello TK! I saw in your profile that you're a geologist. What do you specialize in? Is there a particular topic that you would like to share with the group?...
Martin Lominy
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Oct 2, 2004
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Hello Martin, My apologies for my late reaction on your invitation to join the group. I was very busy en also some weeks out of the country (visited Cuba)....
Sebastiaan Roeling
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Oct 7, 2004
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Hello sebastiaan! Welcome to the group. Glad to have you here. Congratulations on your book. And thanks for the info on the tomb of Pacal. Is there a topic in...
Martin Lominy
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Oct 7, 2004
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I just received my copy of this book, and I'm giving it five stars without even having read it! What an utterly amazing collection! My only other really...
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I can only agree with you supernaturalrabbitscribe. This book is a wealth of up to date information and the photos are among the best I've seen. I acquired my...
Martin Lominy
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Oct 10, 2004
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I appreciate the invitation to join the group. I'll give it a try. My current primary interest in Mayan architecture is geodetic study. I would like to build...
JQ Jacobs
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Oct 12, 2004
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Welcome to the group James! Your project sounds very interesting. In fact, I'm looking forward to learning more. What is exactly "geodetic study"? I don't know...
Martin Lominy
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Hello Jim! Welcome to the group. What do you specialize in? Is there a topic you would like to discuss? I saw on the website of the Institute of Maya Studies ...
Martin Lominy
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Martin Lominy wrote, What is ... geodetic study? Basically, geodesy is the branch of applied mathematics concerned with determining and measuring the size and...
JQ Jacobs
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... This view fits a proposed cause, volcanism. Remember the eruption of Chacón cleansing the ruins at Palenque? I recall the theory, but not it's author,...
James Q. Jacobs
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