Mayan Magic The Yucatan with its Mayan temples and pyramids is a magical land. But what these buildings reveal, is that the Maya seem to have placed major emphasis on magic.More Information » Site Details | Report This Site http://www.philipcoppens.com/mayan_magic.html
UFO Area - Maya Culture 'Ahead Of Its Time' Elaborate ritual objects and carved masks have been uncovered in the ancient ruins of a city in Guatemala. Exploration of the 2,000-year-old site has caused archaeologists to question the established chronology of the enigmatic Maya civilisation.More Information » Site Details | Report This Site http://www.ufoarea.com/aas_premaya.html
UFOs & the Mayans Theories of UFOs and the Mayan civilization abound. Fueled in no small part by the Mayan calendar and, of course, the Mayan pyramids, UFO influence over Mayan culture appears in many discussions of this ancient civilization. Aptly enough, those same theories also contain many Doomsday scenarios.More Information » Site Details | Report This Site http://www.doomsdayguide.org/UFO/ufos_and_the_mayans.htm
Maya Civilization - Cosmology & Religion Maya cosmology is not easy to reconstruct from our current knowledge of their civilization. It seems apparent, however, that the Maya believed Earth to be flat and four-cornered. Each corner was located at a cardinal point and had a colour value: red for east, white for north, black for west, and yellow for south. At the centre was the colour green.More Information » Site Details | Report This Site http://www.civilization.ca/civil/maya/mmc03eng.html
Maya Calendar The Maya Calendar was the center of Maya life and their greatest cultural achievement. The Maya Calendar's ancestral knowledge guided the Maya's existence from the moment of their birth and there was little that escaped its influence.More Information » Site Details | Report This Site http://www.mayacalendar.com/
Answers.com - Sacrifice in Maya Culture The religious beliefs of the Mayans, like many other Mesoamerican cultures, included human/animal sacrifice. While seen as barbaric to the Spanish conquistadors and people of today, sacrifices were a normal part of daily life.More Information » Site Details | Report This Site http://www.answers.com/topic/sacrifice-in-maya-culture
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