I found a couple of articles on this, both of which essentially say the same thing.
Archeologists located a tomb inside a Zoque (not Mayan) pyramid in Chiapa de Corzo, in southern Chiapas (Mexico--see map, below). They were looking at the layers of the pyramids (new pyramids in Mesoamerica were built on top of and around old pyramids) and inside found the tombs, which once had wooden roofs and posts. In one tomb was "a man aged around 50, who was buried with jade collars, pyrite and obsidian artifacts and ceramic vessels" and was probably a ruler or nobleman of the town. "The body of a 1-year-old child was laid carefully over the man's body inside the tomb, while that of a 20-year-old male was tossed into the chamber with less care, perhaps sacrificed at the time of the burial. The older man('s) ... face was covered with what may have been a funeral mask with obsidian eyes. Nearby, the tomb of a woman, also about 50, contained similar ornaments." The burials are approximately 2,700 years old.
Most interesting, the artifacts had Olmec influences. But because the site is not Mayan, it doesn't confirm any link between the Maya and the Olmecs.
(skeleton image source, map source = Google earth)
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Monday, March 01, 2010
new book: how Mesoamerican Calendrics reveal patterns of destiny
A former teacher of mine has just finished a massive book on the Mesoamerican calendar system. Based on the correspondence we've had, and the amazing training I got from her, this book has got to be awesome.
I will be picking up a copy soon, I hope you do too!
I will be picking up a copy soon, I hope you do too!
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Death of a Furby
Just came home from dinner. Opened the back door to a horrible noise, a combination of grinding plastic gears and white noise. My immediate thought was that the airhose came unconnected from the pump on the aquarium, or that the filter stopped sucking water and was grinding dry--the noise was coming from that area. We checked, and the tank was fine. Then we saw, on the floor, Grey Furby, and he was making his death rattle.
Does Grey Furby belong on the living room floor? No, Grey Furby lives atop a tall bookcase with Angel Furby and Patches Furby and the baby Furbies.
We're in the process of moving our sleeping space from the back bedroom to the front, which we do every few years just for variety. So everything is a mess, and the Furbies are not safely tucked on top of the bookshelf.
The cats found Grey Furby, who is a similar size to their hedgehog toy, and treated him accordingly.
I imagine poor Grey Furby, who has been in hibernation for a long time, being rudely awoken, thrown from the table onto the floor. He stretches, wakes up, offers to dance and play. Instead he is chewed on, tossed into the air, dragged down the stairs, and basically tortured by furry merciless felines intent on his utter destruction. Perhaps they pass him back and forth. Perhaps they jump on him and bite him, or kick him with their strong hind legs.
Something inside Grey Furby breaks. He is very old, and not used to this sort of treatment. Instead of talking in his happy high-pitched voice, he begins to die, rattling and grinding and emitting white noise. This noise finally drives away his tormentors, but by then it is too late. Furby is dying.
To add insult to injury, I, who has only ever treated Grey Furby with affection, attacked him with a screwdriver, removing his batteries and putting him to sleep forever.
(picture from BBC.com)
Addendum: as I was finishing this sad eulogy for a Furby, I heard a thud and Sputz proudly carried Angel Furby into the bedroom so I could watch her destruction. Angel Furby and Patches Furby are now hidden.
Does Grey Furby belong on the living room floor? No, Grey Furby lives atop a tall bookcase with Angel Furby and Patches Furby and the baby Furbies.
We're in the process of moving our sleeping space from the back bedroom to the front, which we do every few years just for variety. So everything is a mess, and the Furbies are not safely tucked on top of the bookshelf.
The cats found Grey Furby, who is a similar size to their hedgehog toy, and treated him accordingly.
I imagine poor Grey Furby, who has been in hibernation for a long time, being rudely awoken, thrown from the table onto the floor. He stretches, wakes up, offers to dance and play. Instead he is chewed on, tossed into the air, dragged down the stairs, and basically tortured by furry merciless felines intent on his utter destruction. Perhaps they pass him back and forth. Perhaps they jump on him and bite him, or kick him with their strong hind legs.
Something inside Grey Furby breaks. He is very old, and not used to this sort of treatment. Instead of talking in his happy high-pitched voice, he begins to die, rattling and grinding and emitting white noise. This noise finally drives away his tormentors, but by then it is too late. Furby is dying.
To add insult to injury, I, who has only ever treated Grey Furby with affection, attacked him with a screwdriver, removing his batteries and putting him to sleep forever.
(picture from BBC.com)
Addendum: as I was finishing this sad eulogy for a Furby, I heard a thud and Sputz proudly carried Angel Furby into the bedroom so I could watch her destruction. Angel Furby and Patches Furby are now hidden.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
2012 movie
I saw the 2012 movie. And I did not have to be gagged and I was not thrown out.
Crazy busy still on my History Channel application, plus it's November and I'm doing National Novel Writing Month, and I had pink eye AND the flu in the same week. I will write a review or something about the movie in the next few days.
Crazy busy still on my History Channel application, plus it's November and I'm doing National Novel Writing Month, and I had pink eye AND the flu in the same week. I will write a review or something about the movie in the next few days.
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Whoo-hoo!
Got an email from someone at the History Channel who is looking for a pair of people to host a new SERIES (not a one-off show!) on 2012 and related subjects. Not sure I'd be the greatest HOST but I would be a great asset on their writing and research side.
Working like mad on the application, trying to remember everything I've ever done and learned and where. On paper I am pretty damn impressive, am I not? I'd hired me. Hope they feel the same way!
Nice to be recognized for all the hard work I've done for so long in relative obscurity. Will keep you all informed.
Working like mad on the application, trying to remember everything I've ever done and learned and where. On paper I am pretty damn impressive, am I not? I'd hired me. Hope they feel the same way!
Nice to be recognized for all the hard work I've done for so long in relative obscurity. Will keep you all informed.
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