Hey Jack! Thanks for listening. Did you figure out how to get to my Patreon? It's www.patreon.com/archaeoed . I would be thrilled to accept your offer of support there.
Hello Ed. I recently subscribed to your podcast. I'm writing a novel inspired by Mesoamerica and Indigenous American cultures, and the insights from your work and these podcasts, combined with the literature I'm studying, are pure gold in helping me portray these communities authentically and justly in my story. Please keep recording!
On a trip to Chiapas a few years ago we visited Palenque, Tikal (for the second time) and then Viallahermosa to see Olmec heads. We went on further through Mexico on that trip culminating at the Archeological Museum in Mexico City. I can't full describe how fantastic it is to re-live that trip (and others to the Andes and Chiclayo) through your Great Courses and now Podcast.😘
Cool! Great podcast. That structure they found Tabasco was almost a mile long and a quarter mile wide? They had some very big ideas, which explains the big heads. Wow!
Love this podcast. Thanks for doing this. I recently went to the Dallas Museum of Art and they had an Olmec section. It was fascinating.
Hey Jack! Thanks for listening. Did you figure out how to get to my Patreon? It's www.patreon.com/archaeoed . I would be thrilled to accept your offer of support there.
Hello Ed. I recently subscribed to your podcast. I'm writing a novel inspired by Mesoamerica and Indigenous American cultures, and the insights from your work and these podcasts, combined with the literature I'm studying, are pure gold in helping me portray these communities authentically and justly in my story. Please keep recording!
Wonderful episode as always!
Love your videos, brother!
Thanks Dr Ed! You rock the Mayan archeo world!
On a trip to Chiapas a few years ago we visited Palenque, Tikal (for the second time) and then Viallahermosa to see Olmec heads. We went on further through Mexico on that trip culminating at the Archeological Museum in Mexico City. I can't full describe how fantastic it is to re-live that trip (and others to the Andes and Chiclayo) through your Great Courses and now Podcast.😘
Cool! Great podcast. That structure they found Tabasco was almost a mile long and a quarter mile wide? They had some very big ideas, which explains the big heads. Wow!
Amazing Podcast
A zesty new intro! Muy bien. I'm excited, I like the enigmatic elder culture and their were-jaguar babies!
lol, thanks Lee!
I was brought here by way of Luke Caverns and I’m so glad to have found this!
Me too. Love Luke and Dr. Ed.
Amazing. I follow you in Spotify. Thanks for sharing knowledge that helps to give us central american people and prehispanics descendants identity.
True, wide noses and thick lips are adaptations to high humidity hot regions like olmec region and Cambodia for example not black at all
Its amazing please don't stop
I can’t believe you don’t have more subs! I was listening assuming that you had like 100k or sum’ automatic supporter here….
I'm working on that :) RUclips would prefer my channel to have more video.
Luke Caverns sent me
I think he did too
Perhaps the helmets are hard hats
Maya. Maya culture. Maya people. Mayan languages.
The heads are so much more life like than the Mayan and Inca and Aztec....
Colossal head bobber 😂 I’m so done.
I thought of Polynesian or Hawaiian for the look.....not African
Did they ever accept Jesus as lord and savior who died for their sins?
I hate to tell you, but they are before Christianity.
I sure hope not.