Maya Mexico
Maya Vision Serpent : Yaxchilan, Mexico. 755 A.D.
The maya vision serpent symbolizes the passage of ancestral spirits and the gods of Xibalba (the maya underworld) into our world.
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Large Maya vision serpent - Yaxchilan, Mexico. 755 A.D.
The maya vision serpent symbolizes the passage of ancestral spirits and the gods of Xibalba (the maya underworld) into our world.
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'Glowing Copper' Hammock (Mexico)-Hammock, 'Glowing Copper' (MEXICO)
Relax in comfort with this 'Tequila Sunrise' hammock This modern version replicates those created by the Maya people centuries ago Maya Artists hand-weave glistening copper hues into a handsome hammock
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'Crimson Sonata' Hammock (Mexico)-Hammock, 'Crimson Sonata' (MEXICO)
Enjoy sweet relaxation in a hand-woven hammock from Mexico'Crimson Sonata' hammock holds up to 350 poundsMaya Artists of the Yucatan preserve their ancient hammock heritage as they weave thick nylon cords according to age-old techniques
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The Mystery of the Maya
Chronicle of a journey to the Maya ruins of Palenque, Mexico. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Aztec and Maya Myths
The myths of the Aztec and Maya derive from a shared Mesoamerican cultural tradition. This is very much a living tradition, and many of the motifs and gods mentioned in early sources are still evoked in the lore of contemporary Mexico and Guatemal...
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