Just echoing that lectures 2 and 6 are missing. If the videos are lost, do you have any other materials like slides or notes? What's here is amazing, thank you.
I think that’s what disturbs me most about South American history in, it was as though the spanish conquestadir were scraping the indigenous people off the bottom of their boots, and that really bothers me, and plenty of signs to say they wanted to completely eradicate everything about the culture they discovered by building Their cathedrals right on top of the native Americans temples, and that is very bothering to me, talk about reparations…..
just starting your course. Thought you should know that the lecture was interrupted by ads (thats okay) But it was trump spewing propaganda and pretty distasteful.
You mentioned that the origins of Maya script are difficult to trace, and it probably has as potential origin in Olmec language, probably from Zoque. What about counting and numeric symbols? It is very well known that Olmecs were using the numeric and counting symbols for a long time before mayas, and mayas were using the same symbols later. Hence, for me, it is more than probable that mayas took many ideas for communication from Olmecs and Teotihuacans, don't you think? Arquelogist Tomas Perez affirms that the Mixe-Zoque conforms the Olmec Language, script and numeric symbols.
Thank a lot for posting! Great material. If you could post the slides, that would be super helpful in finding particular things.
Lectures 2 and 6 appear to be missing from the playlist 😢
Just echoing that lectures 2 and 6 are missing. If the videos are lost, do you have any other materials like slides or notes? What's here is amazing, thank you.
Also noticing this!
Are there any books or workbooks available
Seconding this question! Are there any good books for studying Ch’olti or even Ch’orti?
is it true the higland Maya didnt use Maya writing?
I think that’s what disturbs me most about South American history in, it was as though the spanish conquestadir were scraping the indigenous people off the bottom of their boots, and that really bothers me, and plenty of signs to say they wanted to completely eradicate everything about the culture they discovered by building Their cathedrals right on top of the native Americans temples, and that is very bothering to me, talk about reparations…..
just starting your course. Thought you should know that the lecture was interrupted by ads (thats okay) But it was trump spewing propaganda and pretty distasteful.
I doubt the poster has anything to do with ad, put that all on RUclips. If you don’t want any ads go RUclips premium….well worth the money
I have no control of the ads...
@@RB-pm2ni i completely understand, i was just taken aback
@@talk2winik I know. how frustrating!
You mentioned that the origins of Maya script are difficult to trace, and it probably has as potential origin in Olmec language, probably from Zoque. What about counting and numeric symbols? It is very well known that Olmecs were using the numeric and counting symbols for a long time before mayas, and mayas were using the same symbols later. Hence, for me, it is more than probable that mayas took many ideas for communication from Olmecs and Teotihuacans, don't you think? Arquelogist Tomas Perez affirms that the Mixe-Zoque conforms the Olmec Language, script and numeric symbols.