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Wichita is celebrating the Keeper of the Plains' 50th birthday
KAKE
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - This Saturday, May 18, 2024, marks the Keeper of the Plains' 50th birthday. But the idea of a statue of an Indian in...
2 weeks ago
"Octavio Medellín: Spirit and Form" at the Dallas Museum of Art, Part 2
Glasstire
Ruben C. Cordova evaluates artist Octavio Medellín's later work, beginning with his masterpiece, the "History of Mexico."
8 months ago
Burials, sculptures and ancient cities most relevant archaeological finds in 2023
Riviera Maya News
Mexico City, Mexico — The INAH has reported on discoveries that include burials, sculptures and ancient cities being among the most relevant...
4 months ago
A Rogue Archaeologist, Atlantis, and the Chac-Mool
Ancient Origins
In the late 1890s, as America was developing into an industrial heavyweight, its scientists and explorers were rediscovering Earth's ancient...
80 months ago
Treasures of the Bruce: bronze statue by Henry Moore
Greenwich Time
Quietly tucked away in the Bruce Museum's secure collection storage area is a small bronze sculpture, just 6 1/2 by 3 1/3 inches,...
100 months ago
A Bridge Between Trinity and Mexico – The University Times
The University Times
Chac Mool, Trinity College Dublin's newest sculpture, was unveiled on Friday, the 18th of September in the presence of the artist,...
104 months ago
Exploring Dzibilchaltún is easiest for early birds
Yucatán Magazine
Temple of the Seven dolls in Dziblichatún. Photo: Carlos Rosado van der Gracht. When thinking of the Yucatán, for many the first image to...
40 months ago
Removing Indigenous chants from ethnic studies does not constitute a ban
CalMatters
Ethnic studies must be treated as a rigorous intellectual endeavor that is rooted in empirical testing, not dogmatic presumptions.
27 months ago
It's the End of the World As We Know It . . . .
National Geographic
So, were the Maya right? Is the world going to end this year? I have spent the last three weeks in Mexico searching for an answer to this...
146 months ago
The Slithering Serpent and 6 Other Secrets of Chichén Itzá
HowStuffWorks
During the fifth century C.E., the Maya began constructing an incredible city in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula: Chichén Itzá. At its peak in...
50 months ago