Maya Archaeology and Its Relevance to the Modern World
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of Maya archaeology and its modern-day significance in this captivating lecture by Jeremy Sabloff, President of the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the rich architectural, artistic, and intellectual achievements of Pre-Columbian Maya civilization while uncovering valuable lessons about sustainability and societal resilience. Examine new evidence surrounding the decline of major cities in the southern Maya Lowlands during the ninth century CE, and discover how these insights can be applied to contemporary global challenges. Investigate the importance of heritage education and tourism in present-day Maya communities, gaining a deeper understanding of how ancient wisdom continues to shape our world.
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Maya Archaeology and Its Relevance to the Modern World
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Santa Fe Institute
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