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Burden of Time Maya Calendar - Freeware maya calendar calculator with great graphics and advanced features to introduce the achievements of a great aboriginal people
 
Early Belize History: Glyphs and Timeline - "...thanks to recent discoveries in the interpretation of the Mayan written language, we are beginning to scratch the surface of three thousand years of history."
 
GB Online: Maya Codices - An introduction and detailed, illustrated bibliography with links to related sites.
 
GB Online: Aztec Manuscripts - An introduction and detailed, illustrated bibliography with links to Amazon.
 
Linda Schele: Bibliography - "None of those who are born in the light, begotten in the light will be yours." Several books by the late Linda Schele contribute to the study of MesoAmerica and the ancient system used to write glyphs and codices.
 
Maya Archeology and Epigraphy - Maya glossary. Vocabulary, Gods, names, calendaric and astronomic explanations, mythologies. Francesco Raffaele presents downloadable glossary in Italian.
 
Maya Calendar - Explanation of the Maya Calendar and software for Maya Calendar date conversion.
 
Mayan Calendrics Software - Software for converting between the various kinds of dates in the Maya Calendar and dates in the European calendars.
 
Rabbit In The Moon: Mayan Glyphs - Mayan hieroglyphic writing; how to write your name in Mayan.
 
Sacred Cosmology: Precolumbian Mesoamerican Symbolism - "A synthetic and fundamental work, which not only deals with the Precolumbian, its cosmogony and theogony, but constitutes an introduction to symbology, and sacred cosmology."
 
Temple of Inscriptions - The glyphs and personal notes about the three panels from the Temple of the Inscriptions at Palenque: East, Central and West.
 
The Mayan Epigraphic Database Project (MED) - An experiment in networked scholarship with the purpose of enhancing Classic Mayan epigraphic research. At present, MED consists of a relational database of glyphs ("gnumbers"), images, phonetic values ("pvalues"), and semantic values ("svalues") according to the consensus among various American Mayanists.
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