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En Ozumba y Atlautla, Estado de México, reportan abundante caída de cenizaLocalizan pieza prehispánica de Chac Mool en Michoacán Quema del Corán desata enfrentamientos en Suecia
Hoy, Kate y José conversan con Daniel Grecco Pacheco (Escuela nacional de Antropología e Historia de México – Universidad Federal de Minas Gerais de Brasil) sobre el Chacmool de Chichén Itzá del periodo clásico terminal.
Archaeologists are still trying to figure out the meaning behind this mysterious sculpture.
Fin del mundo según los Mayas en 12/2012. ¿Realmente desaparecieron millones de mayas? ¿A dónde se fueron? José Argüelles y la astrología maya. ¿De dónde venía su información? ¿A qué se debe la gran fuerza del ocultismo? Los Olmecas. ¿Qué significa el término "olmeca"? ¿Cómo era su organización política? El Popol Vuh y el Chilam Balam. Los Itzáes. El simbolismo enojos y orejas. Chacmool. Un culto maya y la kundalini. Los juegos de pelota maya. El 8. La pirámide de Chichen Itzá. Centros de formación esotérica en Chichen Itzá y Chavín de Huántar. Respondiendo a los podescuchas. * Podrás encontrar los enlaces relacionados en la entrada correspondiente de nuestro sitio web: https://alfilodelarealidad.com/
Fin del mundo según los Mayas en 12/2012. ¿Realmente desaparecieron millones de mayas? ¿A dónde se fueron? José Argüelles y la astrología maya. ¿De dónde venía su información? ¿A qué se debe la gran fuerza del ocultismo? Los Olmecas. ¿Qué significa el término "olmeca"? ¿Cómo era su organización política? El Popol Vuh y el Chilam Balam. Los Itzáes. El simbolismo enojos y orejas. Chacmool. Un culto maya y la kundalini. Los juegos de pelota maya. El 8. La pirámide de Chichen Itzá. Centros de formación esotérica en Chichen Itzá y Chavín de Huántar. Respondiendo a los podescuchas.
Filosofía de nuestros ancestros...
Happy Thanksgiving, ya bunch of Turkeys! This holiday is a time when people recite nationalist fairy tales. Take a moment to learn about the indigenous peoples of the United States, acknowledge what they've been through, and make space for their voices. I acknowledge the Multnomah and Chinookan people of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. They are a testament to resilience and resistance against genocide and settler colonialism in one of the largest urban centers in North America. These things are time sensitive but if you're reading this in time, then LET'S DO SOME DIRECT ACTION, Y'ALL! Our National Parks are in trouble and so are we. In a nutshell: NPS employees have a huge backlog of maintenance tasks and not enough funding, resources, or personnel to do them The Trump administration proposes a park entry fee hike to cover the funding gap. Funding parks is good and we should do that - but the way they’re going about it is craven, disgusting, and disingenuous. They’re placing the burden on consumers - people visiting parks - to pick up the slack for an administration that has demonstrated time and again they want to concentrate wealth for elites and punish the middle and working classes. It’s a band-aid that will never stick. It will directly limit chances for students, families, and travelers. The administration wants to let unsustainable, extractive industries ransack parks for natural resources and this is a clear play in that direction. Go online - https://parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?documentID=83652 - remind links are in show notes at godigahole.com Comments open until Dec 22 - tell them it’s a bad idea. If the rate hike does go through, the annual parks pass will be the way to go - instead of paying $70 or more to enter a single park for a single day, you’ll be able to pay $80 for the whole year to enter all the parks. Our Internet is also in trouble. If you enjoy free, independent podcasts like Go Dig a Hole, the proposed repeal of Net Neutrality is going to bum you out. It’s not just a despicable authoritarian power grab that limits free speech on the internet, it will dramatically decrease communication, innovation, and information while consolidating power and wealth. Millions have already spoken up about it and apparently that’s not enough to stop the FCC. Cool. Don’t let that happen. Call your representatives and demand they reject the repeal of Net Neutrality. Assuming our internet doesn’t slide farther into the hellworld timeline, online tools are good for archaeology. I recently gave a paper at the annual Chacmool conference on this and there, I focused on the teaching aspects of using podcasts, blogs, and social media for archaeology. So, I’ll share some of that here as well as relate it to students and professionals. Stay tuned for a deep dive into this subject with an upcoming publication, but this episode is just a brief solo discussion on podcasts, blogs, and social media, and their usefulness in communicating archaeology.
On this episode, Stephen tells us about the Chacmool conference that took place in Canada this Fall. That leads to a discussion about First Nations people and the lack of diversity in archaeology. Which leads to talk of college and a lack of diversity in collegiate studies. Much of that discussion is in the Bonus content on our member site.
Últimos ganadores de boletos. Lineup definitivo. Carpas.
Instituto Mexicano del Sonido. Ganadores finales de la trivia. Nuevo concurso.
Molotov. Voladores de Cuetzalan. Ganadores de boletos. Trivia fase 3.
Ganadores de la Trivia fase 1. Trivia fase 2. Entrevista con JuanK. Dave Seaman y Nick Warren.
Primera entrega del Podcast Oficial Chacmool Fest 2008. Descripción General del festival. Trivia fase 1.