This is so fascinating. I always wanted to be an archeologist, but that wasn't written in the stars for me, had to settle with figuring out dream 'language" instead, (by accident). Not complaining, lol.
Thanks Juan. Debiasing has been one of my guiding objectives since reading Restall's 2003 book on myths of the Spanish "conquest". It makes understanding of the environmental effects much less encumbered by extraneous, ethnocentric information. Joel
..was there january 2024 love it! many changes! there were American students Cahal pech summer 1998! i was San Ignacio 4 month.! Dr Jaime Awe! How can talk to you! a phone number! please!
It’s is interesting that you see isis with the feather and headband and wings just like a pow wow dancer. I am part Cherokee on my moms side and her maternal haplogroup goes back to ancient Egypt Mesopotamia preflood anotolia people talk about ancient Egyptians in America being pseudoscience and there being no evidence but quite frankly I wouldn’t exist if that were the case.
Dr Awe has such a brilliant name and is a wonderfully enthusiastic teacher, apart from all his other tremendous qualifications. I enjoyed this so much, thank you to all involved.
Hello, Mary.Thanks for making a comment. Yes, Jaime Awe is a very special person. I have interacted with him for years and have met his family. Can you believe he once asked me to join him on a tour of the Belizean cave of Actun Tunichil Muknal and I refused because I didn't want to get all wet !
Hello, David. Jaime Awe will not respond to your comment here. You need to contact him at the university and ask him about it. If you worked under him, he'd probably like to hear from you.
Back in about August of 1993 my Wife and I were driving on the Southernmost Paved Road traveling West out of Del Rio, TX, toward Alpine and in between Del Rio and Alpine TX we stopped at a Road Side Store where an American Indian was managing the small country store, and we struck up a conversation as he had some fossils and other curious items in the store. He explained to me that several years previously that he had been hunting in the Mountains or hills near his Store location in Texas and came across a clear foot print in the rock - I am not at all sure if on a creek bottom or hill side but my impression that the foot print was in rock on a hill side, or lower portion of it. He attempted to re-trace his steps at times but was unable to locate the foot print in rock. This reminds me of the foot prints at white sands NM, which in a Geographical sense is not all that far away distance wise, and likely of similar time line. It always stuck in my mind, and I have never forgotten the American Indian who told me about his find of the well defined foot print in rock.
This is a brilliant application of technology, well done Dr. Stone! I very much appreciate your desire to shift the viewers eye away from the fabrications of elite life and onto those of the common people. Whatever we can learn about a culture from its most privileged individuals may be comparatively small when considered next to what can be learned by studying the lives and crafts of their constituents. Also, I am happy to admit that had to watch this presentation TWICE before I realized that almost everything I was seeing was a digitally inverted image. Bravo, Dr. Johnson!
The Mexico Calendar you presented was the "Aztec" Calendar.... The snake on the Pyramid you presented was from Chichen Itza in the Yucatan and the name is K'ukuulkaan, it is a "feathered" serpent (Mayan). The Aztec "feathered" serpent was called "Quetzaicoatl". These snakes were extremely Sacred as they embodied "Christ Consciousness/Wisdom". Given the connection the Mayan's had with the Hopi, one must conclude that the Hopi snakes (Guardians) must also embody Sacred energetics/dynamics. And thus play an important role in "Ceremony", In Lak' ech,
Morning Shravaka6241, Thank you for the information. The energetics/dynamics you speak of may be earths path through space and it's wobble. all the best. tom
My background is BYU Animation 2018. I love listening to VR and AR applications for ancient archeological sites! Also my fam history is Mixe Zoque. I am loving all this!
This is a superb presentation, one of the best Aztlander has to offer. Perhaps it is needless to say, but surely Dr. Callaway's expertise as an art historian gives him an edge when discussing glyphic imagery.
It would be very interesting to make a study of other cultures who take enemas for their intoxicating as well as purgative properties. Perhaps learning about the practices of other cultures can shed some light on the subject. Dr. Hellmuth's call for everyone to get involved is intoxicating in itself. I will do some research. Fantastic presentation!
Sir, several years ago I read a book you wrote about your travels in the western US. You wrote of exploring old ruins, finding old foot roads and going atop the caprocks. I have forgotten the name of that book. Can you please refresh my memory? I would love to find that book again and re-read it. If I am mistaken that you were the author, I apologize for the error.
I like the idiots guide name… I’m just barely scraping the surface (kinda literally) but I’ve found a stone bowl, arrowheads and other artifacts dating from as early 8,000-12,000 years ago through to the Late Woodland period - when my ancestor purchased the very land I live on today. There was an excavation done in my back yard in Berkley, MA (Bear Site I & Site II, Arthur Staples, Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol.30) which found some amazing sites. I live directly across the Taunton River from the Sweets Knoll Site and Boats Site, the latter of which dates back 10,000-12,000 years ago.
Hello, thanks for a fascinating talk. I'm one of the people who worked the Buckwheat sight near Weatherford, Texas. We dug up what we could of a mammoth and found a projectile point my associate claims is similar to ones found at the Gault sight. We've been working on the bones since 2017 minus the time we lost due to Covid. Hope to get a carbon fourteen date in the near future.
I've been studying the mounds and doing ceremony in New England for years and the pieces that you string together here are amazing and much more accurate to me. Thank you very much
Ancient history is essential for everyone to know, especially the sixteen original civilizations. 1. The first inhabitants of Italy (K) 2. Thracians (L) 3. Siberians (N) 4. East Assists (O) 5. Medes (PQ) 6.. Western Europeans (R) 7. Mediterranean Greek sea people (T) 8. Hebrews and Arabic (IJ) 9. Elamites (H) 10. Assyrians (G) 11. Arameans (F1) 12. Lydians (F2) 13. Cushites (AB, C & D) 14. Egyptians (E3) 15. Canaanites (E2) 16. Original North African Phoenicians (E1) The D haplogroup of Canaan migrated east through Tibet all the way to Japan. The C haplogroup of Nimrod migrated to South Asia, the Pacific, Mongolia and all the way to the Americas along with Q haplogroup descendants of Madai ancestor of the Medes. The A maternal mtDNA haplogroup belonging to the N lineage accompanied the Q paternal haplogroup. The C&D maternal haplogroups belong to the M lineage. The B maternal haplogroup seems to have crossed the Pacific Ocean. The Mediterranean paternal R1b and the maternal X2a also found in Galilee represent an Atlantic crossing of the Phoenicians in the days of King Solomon considering also the Mediterranean paternal haplogroups of T, G, I1, I2, J1, J2, E and B in addition to the R1b in Native American Populations.
Ancient history is essential for everyone to know, especially the sixteen original civilizations. 1. The first inhabitants of Italy (K) 2. Thracians (L) 3. Siberians (N) 4. East Assists (O) 5. Medes (PQ) 6.. Western Europeans (R) 7. Mediterranean Greek sea people (T) 8. Hebrews and Arabic (IJ) 9. Elamites (H) 10. Assyrians (G) 11. Arameans (F1) 12. Lydians (F2) 13. Cushites (AB, C & D) 14. Egyptians (E3) 15. Canaanites (E2) 16. Original North African Phoenicians (E1)
Wow. Lots of new info here. Adding it to my novel: Kash Kachu (White House): in the desert southwest about a thousand years ago, two brothers fight for control of an ancient holy city racked by drought, famine and mockery. Self published on Amazon in Q2/Q3 2024
Frank is extremely talented, I can tell he and his family carry a lot of ancestral knowledge. So Beautiful. To say I love Belize (Cayo District) is an understatement ❤ A huge shoutout to Chena at Clarissa Falls, I love you all❤✌🏻
Thanks, Dennis Lisonbee (Amazing tech!), Jim Reed and most especially Dr. Hellmuth for such a good presentation. I've used some AI apps to take out background sounds during on-site outdoors lectures and the technology gets better by the month. Kudos to Dennis!