
Amber VanDerwarker
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Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara. Author of Farming, Hunting and Fishing in the Olmec World.
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Popol Vuh, Maya document, an invaluable source of knowledge of ancient Mayan mythology and culture. Written in K’iche’ (a Mayan language) by a Mayan author or authors between 1554 and 1558, it uses the Latin alphabet with Spanish orthography. It chronicles the creation of humankind, the actions of…
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