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Untold Stories of Maya Caves and Jon Spenard s Remarkable Discoveries

Dive into Belize's hidden Maya caves with Jon Spenard's groundbreaking explorations. Uncover a world of ancient rituals, cities, and mysteries.

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Living Room Lecture: Ancient Maya Archaeology of Belize

The Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve in central Belize is a unique landscape in the Maya lowlands. It is largely defined by a series of granitic upwellings that produce nutrient leached soils that are poor for farming, but the region is bordered by cave-filled limestone hills. Because of the poor soils, the ancient Maya were thought to have never lived there, but it was the source of many important economic resources, especially granite for making grinding stones. Research in 1928 demonstrated that the ancient Maya used at least some of the caves for ritual purposes, but where the participants came from remains unknown. In 2018, Dr. Jon Spenard initiated his Rio Frio Regional Archaeological Project (RiFRAP) to address that question. Either the caves were long-distance pilgrimage destinations, or there were here-to-fore yet undocumented Maya sites in the region. The answer is the latter. In this talk, Spenard presents on the recently documented ancient Maya site of Nohoch Batsó and t

Living Room Lecture: Ancient Maya Archaeology of Belize

Living Room Lecture: Ancient Maya Archaeology of Belize
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San Diego Museum Month to mark its 32nd year in a virtual way

San Diego Museum Month to mark its 32nd year in a virtual way As part of San Diego Museum Month, falconer Bob Gordon will present a pair of lectures with his Harris hawk Huxley for the San Diego Natural History Museum on Feb. 24 and 26. (Courtesy photo) Even though most San Diego County museums are closed due to the pandemic, the 32nd annual San Diego Museum Month will return today in an all-virtual format. Through Feb. 28, the San Diego Museum Council will be presenting “28 Days of Museum Moments” on its website and social media channels. This will include live performances and demonstrations, educational programs for schools, virtual art exhibitions and an online film festival. Museums with outdoor facilities and gardens that have remained open are also featured. Some events will be ticketed but many will be free.

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