Posts Tagged ‘Caves’
The Maya world of communicating objects
Posted by: Johan Normark on May 9, 2012
Water, caves, and panpsychism in the Maya area
Posted by: Johan Normark on February 15, 2012
Protection and ensoulment through cranial modification
Posted by: Johan Normark on November 6, 2011
Palaeoclimate change, ancient cave use, and contemporary resilience
Posted by: Johan Normark on September 29, 2011
Eternal objects, actual objects, and animism in Maya cave archaeology
Posted by: Johan Normark on September 26, 2011
Caves, cenotes and Postclassic miniature shrines
Posted by: Johan Normark on September 22, 2011
Ritualization and cosmologization of droughts and cenotes
Posted by: Johan Normark on May 25, 2011
Offerings inside a cenote at Chichen Itza
Posted by: Johan Normark on May 24, 2011
Maya chaosmos: 2600 years on the cave’s path
Posted by: Johan Normark on May 19, 2011
Guest lecture at Lund University
Posted by: Johan Normark on May 1, 2011
Crazy Waters and Pacbitun: Emerging posthuman perspectives
Posted by: Johan Normark on April 20, 2011
Session marathon at the SAA’s
Posted by: Johan Normark on April 11, 2011
Black boxing the mega drought
Posted by: Johan Normark on April 5, 2011
Ethnographic analogies in Mayanist cave studies again
Posted by: Johan Normark on March 14, 2011
Human skull found in an underwater cave
Posted by: Johan Normark on February 18, 2011





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